News headlines in 2018, page 42

  1. Annan Denounced Iraqi Invasion as “Illegal” & Criticized Military Leaders Addressing UN

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 20 (IPS) - The Secretary-General of the United Nations, who is  a creature of member states, rarely challenges or defies his creators. But Kofi Annan, who died last week at the age of 80, did both. Surprisingly, he lived to tell the tale-- but paid an unfairly heavy price after being hounded by the United States.

  2. IPS Mourns the Passing of Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 19 (IPS) - Dear Nane Annan & Family,

    The IPS family would like to express our deepest condolences to you and your family on the passing of a husband, a father, a global statesman. As journalists, we find that few words can express our deep loss for a man who personalised and lived the vision and truth of a just and equal world.

  3. Statement by the Secretary-General on the passing of former Secretary-General Kofi Annan

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 18 (IPS) - Kofi Annan was a guiding force for good.  It is with profound sadness that I learned of his passing.  In many ways, Kofi Annan was the United Nations. He rose through the ranks to lead the organization into the new millennium with matchless dignity and determination.

  4. Outcry over Use of Water for Electricity Generation in Mexico

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Aug 18 (IPS) - One of the fears of the people of the Sierra Huasteca mountains in the state of San Luis Potosi in northeast Mexico is the construction of combined cycle power plants, which would threaten the availability of water.

  5. SLIDESHOW: Planet Earth, The Only Home We Have

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Aug 17 (IPS) - Climate change is on us. Parts of the planet are burning up. Heatwaves across the northern hemisphere have dried vegetation and withered crops. Forests are ablaze in North America, Europe and Asia – even as far north as the Arctic Circle. The polar ice caps are melting and sea levels are rising. Massive storms and floods have devastated communities. Deserts continue relentlessly to encroach. And the extraordinarily hot spells this summer followed on from the extraordinarily cold spells of last winter. In 2018, extreme weather is the order of the day.

  6. Take Charge of Your Food: Your Health is Your Business

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, Aug 17 (IPS) - Sunita Narain is Director-General of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) & Editor of Down to Earth magazine in New Delhi.

    The minimum we expect from the government is to differentiate between right and wrong. But when it comes to regulating our food, it's like asking for too much. Our latest investigation vouches for this. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)'s pollution monitoring laboratory tested 65 samples of processed food for presence of genetically modified (GM) ingredients.

  7. How Ghana’s Rapid Population Growth Could Become an Emergency and Outpace Both Food Production and Economic Growth

    - Inter Press Service

    ACCRA and DONKORKROM, Ghana, Aug 17 (IPS) - Paul Ayormah and his fellow farmers make their way home after hours spent manually weeding a friend's one-acre maize farm in Ghana's Eastern Region.

    "Tomorrow it will be the turn of my maize farm," he tells IPS.

  8. Music: Nigeria’s New Cultural Export

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 16 (IPS) - It is a cold evening in Antwerp, Belgium's second-largest city, famous for diamonds, beer, art and high-end fashion. Inside a small restaurant, a mix of the latest American pop and rap—clearly enjoyed by diners—is playing on a radio. Nigerians Olalekan Adetiran and Adaobi Okereke, enjoying a kebab dinner, are startled when the radio begins playing the unmistakable "Ma Lo"—a catchy, midtempo and bass-laden song by popular Nigerian artistes Tiwa Savage and Wizkid.

  9. Joint Action Needed to Reform our Food System

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 15 (IPS) - Carol Gribnau is director of the Hivos global Green Energy and Green Food programs.

    While participating in this year's High-level Political Forum (HLPF), one thing became crystal clear to me. Come 2030, we will not have healthy and affordable food if we continue with business as usual. But no one institution can single handedly change the course of our food system. The key to ensuring a sustainable food system is involving a diverse group of actors – from smallholder farmers to government – to generate ideas for change, together.

  10. Palestinian Children, the True Victims of the Conflict

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 15 (IPS) - Over 700 West Bank children were detained by Israeli military forces between 2012 and 2017, with 72 percent of them enduring physical violence after the arrest, according to Defense for Children International Palestine (DCIP).  

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