News headlines in 2019, page 25

  1. Wanted: Bold Leadership by António Guterres: On Sustainable Funding of United Nations

    - Inter Press Service

    KATHMANDU, Nepal, Oct 11 (IPS) - The United Nations is faced with a financial crisis once again. Leaders of as many as 64 countries who paraded and pontificated at the UN General Assembly and its multiple Summit meetings in September 2019 were deadbeats, who had not paid their dues in full to the UN for this year.

  2. Austerity, the “New Normal”

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON DC, Oct 11 (IPS) - While this week Ministers of Finance and economists meet in Washington to confront global economic challenges at the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetingsthe majority of the world population lives with austerity cuts and see their living standards deteriorating. World leaders must reverse this trend.

  3. Aid Groups Warn of Humanitarian Crisis from Turkey’s Assault on Syria

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 10 (IPS) - Aid groups operating in northeastern Syria have been raising the alarm about civilian casualties and an impending humanitarian crisis this week, as Turkey began a military assault on the turbulent region's Kurdish militants.

  4. The Role of Emerging Technologies in Military Conflicts

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Oct 10 (IPS) - Throughout history, technology has transformed armed conflict. The carnage of First World War battlefields is a stark example of what happens when advances in weaponry outpace the normative frameworks around its use.

  5. UN’s Cash Crisis Can Have Serious Consequences, Staff Unions Warn

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 10 (IPS) - The UN's smoldering cash crisis, which has threatened staff salaries and payments to vendors, has triggered strong reactions and rattled the over 6,400 staffers who work in the 39-storeyed Secretariat building in New York.

  6. Abortion Remains an Unresolved Issue: ICPD25 Meeting next Month

    - Inter Press Service

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    TOKYO, Japan, Oct 09 (IPS) - Currently, the topic of abortion as human rights leaves the world bustling. When the state of Alabama1 in the United States enacted a very strict ban on abortion, it shocked the world. This prompted so-called conservative movements, led by female business owners, to make a full-scale advertisement in the New York Times claiming abortion is a human right2 ; hence the global debate between pro-life and pro-choice.

  7. The Most Important Meeting You’ve Never Heard Of -- & the Grand Challenge on Inequality

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Oct 09 (IPS) - Last month 195 world leaders once again met in New York for big speeches and grand events. But on inequality, when all is said and done, more has been said than done.

  8. The Superfoods of the Andes and the Himalaya

    - Inter Press Service

    KATHMANDU, Oct 09 (IPS) - The nutritious grain that mountain peoples of the Americas and high Asia cultivated were displaced by wheat and rice, but they are staging a comeback thanks to growing public consciousness about health.

  9. UN Faces its Worst Cash Crisis in Nearly a Decade

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 09 (IPS) - The Secretary-General wrote to Member States about the worst cash crisis facing the United Nations in nearly a decade. The Organization runs the risk of depleting its liquidity reserves by the end of the month and defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.

  10. One Billion People Have Preventable Eye Conditions, Increasingly Linked to Lifestyle Choices, According to WHO

    - Inter Press Service

    GENEVA, Oct 08 (IPS) - A staggering 2.2 billion people already suffer from eye conditions and visual impairment today, but the global need for eye care is set to increase "dramatically", with lack of exercise a key factor, the UN health agency said on Tuesday, unveiling its first ever report on vision across the world.

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