News headlines in 2022, page 14

  1. Life-threatening infections on the rise due to drug-resistant bacteria, new WHO report reveals

    - UN News

    Over 50 per cent of life-threatening bacterial infections are becoming resistant to treatment, a new World Health Organization (WHO) report published on Friday reveals. 

  2. Energy Efficiency Is Law in Chile but Concrete Progress Is Slow in Coming

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Dec 08 (IPS) - The Energy Efficiency Law began to gradually be implemented in Chile after the approval of its regulations, but more efforts and institutions are still lacking before it can produce results.

  3. Climate Change Meets Conflict Pushing Millions of Children in Ethiopia Out of School

    - Inter Press Service

    Addis Ababa, Dec 08 (IPS) - A silent catastrophe is unfolding in Ethiopia on the backdrop of years of inter-communal conflict and the most prolonged and severe drought in recent years. High inflation and food insecurity in the drought-ravaged country is among the worst in the world.

  4. We Indigenous Peoples are Rights-Holders, not Stakeholders

    - Inter Press Service

    Dec 08 (IPS) - After four failed rainy seasons, the land of the Maasai has withered. The worst drought in 40 years is a slow-motion storm of devastation in the Greater Horn of Africa, ruining the livestock, the communities, the Maasai way of life. Their cattle have been their greatest source of wealth and nutrition, but with grazing lands shriveled from the dry heat and their livestock emaciated, the entire region is in peril.

  5. Europe and the Refugee Crisis: Its all About Tackling Racism & Discrimination

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, India, Dec 08 (IPS) - In 2019, when the President-elect of the European Union (EU) Ursula von der Leyen had presented a list for her soon-to-be European Commission, and on that list was a portfolio called “Protecting the European way of life”, a lot of noise was made questioning what that meant. “Protection” was later changed to the “Promotion” of the European Way of Life. It’s been over three years since this very controversial, much debated and widely criticised portfolio as many continue to question what uniquely is the ‘European way of life’?

  6. The Paradox of Powerless Superpowers Versus the Plight & Power of the Ukrainian People

    - Inter Press Service

    BIRMINGHAM, UK, Dec 08 (IPS) - The one thing that has become clear is that there is no point in negotiating with Putin. Ukraine is considered as the gates of Europe, or a borderland with a brutal past.

  7. Cholera’s continued spread in Haiti a ‘worrying trend’

    - UN News

    As cholera continues to spread in Haiti, a $145 million appeal to support the response is only 16 per cent funded, the top UN aid official there reported on Thursday. 

  8. Iran: UN rights experts condemn protestor’s execution, raise alarm over detained artists

    - UN News

    More than a dozen UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Thursday condemned the execution of a 23-year-old Iranian artist convicted for taking part in protests, and raised general alarm over any charges that are made which carry the death penalty. 

  9. UN taps potential for trust-building on shared water resources

    - UN News

    A UN-led push for greater cross-border cooperation over increasingly finite water resources, made significant progress on Thursday, after it was announced that more than 30 governments and organizations have decided to work together on the issue.

  10. UN agencies warn again of record hunger next year in West and Central Africa

    - UN News

    The number of hungry people in West and Central Africa could reach a record high of 48 million next year, which should serve as a final “wake-up call” for regional governments to act now, three UN agencies said on Thursday. 

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