News headlines in 2016, page 69

  1. Odd Situation in the "Paradise” of Press Freedom

    - Inter Press Service

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  2. Free Press a Casualty of Pakistan's Terror War

    - Inter Press Service

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    PESHAWAR, May 02 (IPS) - Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is widely viewed as one of the world's most dangerous places to be a journalist, with at least 14 killed since 2005 and a dozen of those cases still unsolved, according to local and international groups.

  3. Grilled for a Retweet: Press Freedom in Kenya

    - Inter Press Service

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    NAIROBI, May 02 (IPS) - In early January, Judith Akolo, a journalist with the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, found herself in unfamiliar territory when she was summoned and grilled by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations for retweeting a Twitter message.

  4. Black Colombian Activists Continue Our Struggle For Rights

    - Inter Press Service

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    Cauca, COLOMBIA, May 01 (IPS) - While Colombia's peace talks continue in Havana, Cuba, back home in the region of North Cauca, Black Colombians have found their cries for access to their ancestral lands met with tear-gas and rubber bullets.

  5. Media Freedom in Africa Remains Under Attack

    - Inter Press Service

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    JOHANNESBURG, Apr 30 (IPS) - Imagine a world without the media, where we have no verified information about what's going on around us. Where everything is hearsay and gossip, where there are no trusted sources of information. It would be hard to operate in a world like that: to make decisions about what to do about the things that affect our lives.

  6. West Papuans Turn to Africa for Support in Freedom Bid

    - Inter Press Service

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    CANBERRA, Australia, Apr 30 (IPS) - For more than half a century, the indigenous people of West Papua, located on the western side of the island of New Guinea, who are related to the Melanesians of the southwest Pacific Islands, have waged a resistance to governance by Indonesia and a relentless campaign for self-determination.

  7. “Together, Civil Society Has Power”

    - Inter Press Service

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    BOGOTA, Apr 30 (IPS) - When Tamara Adrián, a Venezuelan transgender opposition legislator, spoke at a panel on inclusion during the last session of the International Civil Society Week held in Bogotá, 12 Latin American women stood up and stormed out of the room.

  8. Opinion: Illicit Financial Flows

    - Inter Press Service

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    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Apr 29 (IPS) - International capital flows are now more than 60 times the value of trade flows. The Bank of International Settlements (BIS) is now of the view that large international financial transactions do not facilitate trade, and that excessive financial ‘elasticity' was the cause of recent financial crises.

  9. World Farmers’ Organisation Meeting Eyes New Markets, Fresh Investment

    - Inter Press Service

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    LIVINGSTONE, Zambia, Apr 29 (IPS) - ‘No Farmer, No Food' is an old slogan that the Zambia National Farmers' Union still uses. Some people consider it a cliché, but it could be regaining its place in history as agriculture is increasingly seen as the answer to a wide range of the world's critical needs such as nutrition, sustainable jobs and income for the rural poor.

  10. Can the UN Security Council Stop Hospitals Being Targets in War?

    - Inter Press Service

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    Apr 29 (IPS) - Hospitals, health care workers and patients in war zones are supposed to be protected under international humanitarian law yet recent attacks from Syria to Afghanistan suggest that they have become targets.

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