News headlines in 2015, page 26

  1. Africa Sees U.N. Climate Conference as “Court Case” for the Continent

    - Inter Press Service

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    DAR ES SALAAM, Sep 10 (IPS) - As the clock ticks towards the United Nations climate change conference (COP21) in Paris in December, African experts, policy-makers and civil society groups plan to come to the negotiation table prepared for a legal approach to avoid mistakes made during formulation of the Kyoto Protocol.

  2. Strong Climate Deal Needed to Combat Future Refugee Crises

    - Inter Press Service

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  3. G20 Finance Ministers Committed to Sustainable Development

    - Inter Press Service

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    BERLIN, Sep 09 (IPS) - Finance ministers and central bank governors of the world's 20 major economies, accounting for 66 percent of world population, have pledged to "promote an enabling global economic environment for developing countries as they pursue their sustainable development agendas".

  4. In and Behind the Trenches Against ISIS

    - Inter Press Service

    KIRKUK, Iraq, Sep 09 (IPS) - Reminders of the last occupants of camp K1 in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk are only visible on the murals at the main gate leading into the compound: Iraqi soldiers saluting the flag, pointing their weapons or being cheered on by grateful families.

  5. Opinion: The Early History of Iran’s Nuclear Programme

    - Inter Press Service

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    OXFORD, Sep 09 (IPS) - Iran has had a nuclear programme since 1959 when the United States gave a small reactor to Tehran University as part of the "Atoms for Peace" programme during Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi's reign.  When the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was introduced in 1968 and entered into force in 1970, Iran was one of the first signatories of that Treaty.

  6. Young Cubans Look Forward to Greater Openness to Technology

    - Inter Press Service

    HAVANA, Sep 09 (IPS) - Young people in Cuba are anxiously awaiting an acceleration of the informatisation of society, which is apparently moving ahead at the same pace as the current reform process, "without haste, but without pause," according to the authorities.

  7. Western Double Standards on Deadly Cluster Bombs

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 09 (IPS) - The 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) banned the use of these deadly weapons for two primary reasons: they release small bomblets over a wide area, posing extended risks beyond war zones, and they leave behind unexploded ordnance which have killed civilians, including women and children, long after conflicts have ended.

  8. Opinion: A Call for Public Participation in National Budget Processes

    - Inter Press Service

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    NEW DELHI, Sep 09 (IPS) - After forming governments, authorising them to tax us and to spend on our collective needs, do we remain watchful about our money? No, we don't. Not even when we know governments borrow from money markets on the strength of the tax fund created, often beyond our means to repay. Why?

  9. Mental Health Another Casualty of Changing Climate

    - Inter Press Service

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    MANILA, Sep 08 (IPS) - Jun* is in chains, tied to a post in the small house that resembles a fragile nipa hut. His brother did this to prevent him from hurting their neighbours or other strangers he meets when he's in a ballistic mood. Jun has been like this for three years now, but since Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines two years ago, his symptoms have worsened.

  10. Opinion: From Inequality to Inclusion

    - Inter Press Service

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    ROME, Sep 08 (IPS) - Recent years have seen a remarkable resurgence of interest in economic inequality, thanks primarily to growing recognition of some of its economic, social, cultural and political consequences in the wake of Western economic stagnation.

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