News headlines in September 2022, page 2

  1. Nepal Government, UN Agency Seek Investors for Latest Cash Crop to Boom in Country's East

    - Inter Press Service

    SALAKPUR, Nepal, Sep 29 (IPS) - Two and a half hours’ drive north from Kakarbhitta, Nepal’s eastern-most border crossing with giant neighbour India, lies the hilly hamlet of Salakpur where lives Kaushila Moktan, a famed farmer of large cardamom.

  2. Climate Action Plans Could Help Address Injustice, Inequity in African Cities

    - Inter Press Service

    CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Sep 29 (IPS) - Equity and justice feature prominently in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 6th (IPCC) Assessment Report Working Group IIpublished in 2022. The report focuses on the impacts of climate change, as well as vulnerability and adaptation.

  3. On International Day of Older Persons, UN chief highlights their ‘remarkable resilience’

    - UN News

    Secretary-General António Guterres drew attention on Saturday, the International Day of Older Persons, to the “resilience of the more than one billion older women and men” in a rapidly changing world.  

  4. Human rights: ‘Disturbing trends’ in reprisals against those cooperating with the UN continues

    - UN News

    People in 42 different countries across the world faced reprisals and intimidation on the basis of their cooperation with the United Nations to defend human rights, according to the annual UN report on the issue, which also highlights other disturbing trends.

  5. Ukraine: UN Secretary-General condemns Russia annexation plan

    - UN News

    Russia’s plan to annex four occupied regions in Ukraine would be an illegal move, a violation of international law, and should be condemned, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Thursday, warning of a “dangerous escalation” in the seven-month war. 

  6. Black Sea exports ramp up, bringing confidence to global commerce and food to most vulnerable

    - UN News

    Two months since the Black Sea Grain Initiative kicked into action to help release desperately needed grain and fertilizer from ports in Ukraine and Russia, confidence is returning among global distributors as exports ramp up, UN humanitarians said on Thursday.

  7. World Maritime Day showcases technology for ‘greener’ shipping

    - UN News

    How shipping can contribute to a more sustainable future for all is the focus of World Maritime Day, celebrated on Thursday.

  8. Hard Hit By Climate Change, Villagers Raise a Forest on Their Own

    - Inter Press Service

    Sep 28 (IPS) - Some ten years ago, Sheemanto Chatri, a 39-year-old farmer hailing from India's northeastern state of Meghalaya, was reeling with distress. The unseasonal rainfall had washed away all the crops he had cultivated after year-long labor in his far-off hamlet.

  9. UN Special Adviser welcomes start of trial against top Rwanda genocide suspect

    - UN News

    A senior UN official has welcomed the start of the trial against an alleged leading figure in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, highlighting the importance of paying attention to hate speech in deterring atrocities. 

  10. Guinea: UN pledges support for justice and accountability, as stadium massacre trial begins

    - UN News

    The UN chief on Wednesday paid tribute to the hundreds of victims and their families, of a 2009 stadium massacre in the capital of Guinea, as some of the ringleaders allegedly responsible for the gruesome death of more than 150 people that day, went on trial.

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