News headlines in October 2024, page 6

  1. Drought or flooding? No match for this climate-friendly bean

    - UN News

    There is no word for climate change in Wayunaikki, the language of the Wayúu Indigenous Peoples of South America, but since the crisis is battering their communities, they may just have found a key to resilience: a humble bean.

  2. At COP16, Biodiversity Credits Raising Hopes and Protests

    - Inter Press Service

    CALI, Columbia, Oct 26 (IPS) - At the end of the first week at the 16th Conference of Parties on Biodiversity (COP16), finance emerges as the biggest issue but also shrouded in controversies.

  3. Press Freedom in Sri Lanka: A Long Road to Justice

    - Inter Press Service

    COLOMBO, Oct 25 (IPS) - Anyone interested in unsolved murders and disappearances will find much to study in Sri Lanka. Fifteen to twenty years ago, the country made global headlines, not only for the government's military offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) guerrillas but also for the numerous murders of journalists. The newly elected president, Anura Kumara Dissanayake—often referred to as AKD—seems determined to address the culture of impunity.

  4. IMF isn’t doing enough to support Africa: billions could be made available through special drawing rights

    - Inter Press Service

    BOSTON, USA & CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Oct 25 (IPS) - At the 2021 UN Climate Summit, Barbados prime minister Mia Mottley called for more and better use of special drawing rights (SDRs)the International Monetary Fund's reserve asset.

  5. The Impact of Media Literacy for Meat Production

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 25 (IPS) - With the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and social media, the dissemination of public information moves at a faster speed than ever before. Social media platforms have become an integral tool for users of younger generations to access the news. Although this shift has led to public news being more accessible to younger users, it has also led to an overall decline in media literacy.

  6. The Impact of Global Megatrends on Poverty in Asia & the Pacific

    - Inter Press Service

    BANGKOK, Thailand, Oct 25 (IPS) - In the coming decades, the Asia-Pacific region faces a series of challenges that threaten to exacerbate poverty. Among these, climate change, demographic shifts, particularly population ageing and the rise of digital technologies stand out as three interconnected global megatrends.

  7. UN chief tells President Putin Russian invasion violates UN Charter

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres reiterated in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that his country’s on-going invasion of Ukraine violates the United Nations Charter and international law.

  8. ‘Spiralling crisis’ in Haiti demands continued global attention: WFP

    - UN News

    International attention must remain focused on Haiti, where political uncertainty persists and rampant gang violence and food insecurity continue to plunge the country “into a spiralling crisis”, a senior official with the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.

  9. UN alarmed by Israeli strike in southern Lebanon that killed journalists

    - UN News

    Top UN officials in Lebanon expressed alarm on Friday over an Israeli strike that hit an apartment building in southern Lebanon, killing three journalists and wounding three others.

  10. Raid on North Gaza hospital ‘deeply disturbing’: WHO chief

    - UN News

    Reports of Israeli troops storming one of the last functioning hospitals in northern Gaza are deeply concerning, while ongoing hostilities are hampering polio vaccination in the area, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.

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