News headlines for “International Criminal Court”, page 55

  1. Interwoven Global Crises Can Best be Solved Together

    - Inter Press Service

    BONN, Mar 02 (IPS) - When global crises are interlinked, they overlap and compound each other. In such cases, the most effective solutions are those that work at the nexus of all these challenges.

  2. Patent filings hit a record high in 2022, UN agency reveals

    - UN News

    International demand for patents hit a record high last year, as innovators in China, the United States, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Germany, sought to protect their inventions, said the UN agency that polices the process worldwide, on Tuesday.

  3. The Price Tag to Protect Freedom & Sovereignty Runs into Billions - & Counting

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 27 (IPS) - The overwhelming political, economic and military support for war-ravaged Ukraine seems never ending—even as the Russian invasion moved into its second-year last week.

    The US and Western allies have vowed to help Ukraine "as long as necessary" with no reservations or deadlines.

  4. Russia and Ukraine: Civil Society Repression and Response

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, Feb 24 (IPS) - Over the year since the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine, on one side of the border civil society has shown itself to be a vital part of the effort to save lives and protect rights – but on the other, it’s been repressed more ruthlessly than ever.

  5. Nigeria in Search of a True Leader in Presidential Elections

    - Inter Press Service

    ABUJA, Feb 24 (IPS) - From all indications, President Muhammadu Buhari will be handing over a fractured nation that is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines when he formally hands over to his successor on May 29, 2023. This would-be successor will be inheriting a country mired in economic woes threatening its corporate existence if he’s not assuming the job prepared to address these problems headlong.

  6. Ticking Time Bombs for the Most Defenceless: The Children (II)

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Feb 23 (IPS) - While the world’s biggest powers and their giant private corporations continue to attach high priority to their military –and commercial– dominance, both of them being shockingly profitable, entire generations are being lost to deadly armed conflicts, devastating climate catastrophes, diseases, hunger and more imposed impoverishment.

  7. Ticking Time Bombs for the Most Defenceless: The Children (I)

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Feb 22 (IPS) - Today, there are more children in need of desperate humanitarian assistance than at any other time since World War II.

  8. UN Hobbled by Junta and Under Pressure Over Myanmar Aid Crisis

    - Inter Press Service

    BANGKOK, Feb 21 (IPS) - Nearly 18 million people – about one-third of Myanmar’s population – need humanitarian aid this year because of civil war and the post-coup economic crisis, according to the latest United Nations estimates.

  9. UN Confronts Existential Challenge After Russias Invasion of Ukraine

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 20 (IPS) - Paralysed by its own Charter and structure, the world organisation that is charged with preventing wars confronts an existential challenge from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

  10. One Year Later: The Impact of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict on Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 16 (IPS) - In today’s interconnected world, shots fired in one corner of the globe create ripple effects in other, seemingly far, places. One year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, African countries, although physically miles away, have not been spared its aftershocks.

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