News headlines in July 2022, page 12

  1. Immigrant Supports Other US Migrants Run the Gauntlet of Bureaucracy

    - Inter Press Service

    Stanford, Jul 18 (IPS) - Veronica Vega's husband was the first in the family to immigrate to Oakland, California. When 27 years ago Vega decided to join him, she was five months pregnant and walked across the Mexican border to come to the United States.

  2. Record 40°C UK temperatures linked to climate change: WMO

    - UN News

    The chances of seeing unprecedented temperatures of 40 degree Celsius (40°C) or more in the UK could be up to 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a “natural climate unaffected by human influence,” the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared on Monday.

  3. Xenophobia in Mandiba’s Land: Too Black… Or Just Too Poor?

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Jul 18 (IPS) - South Africa, the home land of the late giant fighter against Apartheid, racism and discrimination – Nelson Mandela “Mandiba”, is already ‘on the precipice of explosive xenophobic violence’ against migrants, refugees, asylum seekers - and even citizens perceived as outsiders.

  4. Clean Energies Seek to Overcome Obstacles in Argentina

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES, Jul 18 (IPS) - The multitude of solar panels stands out along a dirt road in an unpopulated area. Although located just an hour's drive from Buenos Aires, the new solar park in the municipality of Escobar is in a place of silence and solitude, symbolic of the difficulties faced by renewable energies in making inroads in Argentina.

  5. From the Field: Afghan earthquake survivors look to rebuild their lives

    - UN News

    Afghans caught up in the devastating earthquake that hit the country on June 22, killing more than 1,000 and injured over 6,000 people, are sharing their traumatic stories.

  6. Guterres hails healer and ‘mentor to generations’, Nelson Mandela

    - UN News

    The UN chief in his message to mark Monday's International Day in honour of Nelson Mandela, hailed the first Black President of post-Apartheid South Africa and racial justice icon, “a giant of our time”, who remains a “moral compass” for us all.

  7. Kenya’s Kuruwitu corals are back, thanks to local conservation drive

    - UN News

    A small, quiet village in Kenya has found a new purpose in the fishing industry through a successful marine coral conservation project, the first of its kind in the Marine Protected Areas of the western side of the Indian Ocean.

  8. Haiti: UN sounds alarm over worsening gang violence across Port-au-Prince

    - UN News

    The UN human rights office said on Saturday it was deeply concerned by worsening violence in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince and rising abuse at the hands of heavily armed gangs, against vulnerable local communities.

  9. A safe space for Venezuela’s indigenous women

    - UN News

    Venezuela's rural, remote, indigenous communities have been particularly affected by COVID-19 and the country's socio-economic crisis; community gardens help Wayúu women from Rio Negro to make ends meet, and provide a haven from violence.

  10. Key UN forum closes with ‘enthusiasm, passion and high-energy’ to reach the SDGs

    - UN News

    Following two years of virtual meetings due to COVID-19, the 2022 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) closed on Friday at UN Headquarters in New York with delegates showing “enthusiasm, passion and high-energy” for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

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