News headlines in June 2015, page 11

  1. G7’s Coal Addiction Behind Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, Jun 06 (IPS) - As heads of state and government of the G7 states prepare for their Jun. 7-8 summit in Germany, Oxfam has released a new report titled Let Them Eat Coal which they may find hard to digest.

  2. Exodus in the Bay of Bengal

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 05 (IPS) - For a while it went unnoticed: a boatload of migrants here, a vessel full of refugees there. But since 2012, the complex and unregulated movement of human beings through South and Southeast Asia– and the fate of those who put their lives in the hands of smugglers and at the mercy of the high seas – is becoming bleaker with each passing day.

  3. Ni Una Menos – The Cry Against ‘Femicides’ Finally Heard in Argentina

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES, Jun 05 (IPS) - In the wake of the massive response to their call to protest violence against women in Argentina, the organisers of this week's demonstrations are starting to plan the steps to be taken to get results for their demand "Ni Una Menos" (not one less), taking advantage of the strength in numbers shown to obtain political support for public policies aimed at protecting women.

  4. Governments Must Do More to Support Volunteers, Says U.N.

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 05 (IPS) - Volunteers are increasingly essential to ensuring government accountability and effectiveness - but their vast potential is untapped and undervalued, a new United Nations report has found.

  5. Q&A: ‘What if the Worst-Case Scenarios Actually Come to Pass?’

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Jun 05 (IPS) - Imagine this, if you can: the world as we know it torn apart by ‘hypercanes', storms with wind speeds of over 500 mph, capable of producing a system the size of North America. A tiny fraction of humanity driven to a civilisation underground, the remaining masses left to fend for themselves on the virtually uninhabitable Earth's surface. Species extinction is complete and genetic engineering is at a new height, to ensure the continued survival of what's left of the human race.

  6. The U.N. at 70: A Time for Reflection and Reform

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    NEW YORK, Jun 05 (IPS) - Seventy years since its inception, the United Nations remains at the core of the multilateral system. The world body, together with the Bretton Woods institutions, was conceived in the mid-1940s by the architects of the postwar order with the central aim of saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war on the one hand, and the need to reconstruct and revive the global economy on the other.

  7. U.N. Challenges Asia-Pacific to Be World’s First Region to End AIDS Epidemic

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 05 (IPS) - The United Nations has expressed confidence that the Asia-Pacific region, with almost five million people living with HIV, is politically committed towards the elimination of the deadly disease AIDS.

  8. Journalists, Gov'ts Square Off in Game of Drones

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Jun 05 (IPS) - For some, the word "drone" immediately conjures up ominous phrases like "targeted assassination" and "precision strike."

  9. 8.2 Million Iraqis In Need of Emergency Humanitarian Assistance

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 05 (IPS) - As fighting drags on between Iraqi armed forces and the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), millions of refugees caught between the warring groups are in dire need of humanitarian assistance.

  10. Opinion: For a New Generation of Climate Activists, It's Too Late to Wait

    - Inter Press Service

    BONN, Jun 04 (IPS) - I remember pretending not to be so excited. There was this nervous energy that kicked up my heels as I prowled through the U.N. negotiations that afternoon. You could feel it all around. Circling our meeting point like sharks quietly rounding our prey. If you knew what to look for, you would know exactly what was about to happen.

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