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Las Pavas Extracts a Miracle from God
Constanza Vieira
The rural community of Las Pavas in northern Colombia received this year’s National Peace Prize Wednesday
in recognition of its peaceful struggle for land that is claimed by an
oil palm company, in a case that became an international symbol of the
conflict over land in this country.
The day ...
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U.S. Fights G77 on Most Counts at Climate Meet, Leaked Doc Shows
Claudia Ciobanu
The U.S. delegation negotiating at the U.N. international climate change
conference in Poland is pushing an agenda of minimising the role of
“Loss and Damage” in the UNFCCC framework, prioritising private finance
in the Green Climate Fund, and delaying the deadline for post-2020
emission reduction ...
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Cairo Women Bring Men Back on the Rails
Annabell Van den Berghe
Nihal Saad Zaghloul is an Egyptian woman in her late twenties. Like
other young women, she faces the daily risk of sexual harassment on the
streets of Cairo. But Egypt’s revolution made her realise that people
can unite and that she can make a difference.
A trend of mob rapes has risen rapidly ...
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U.N. Peacekeeping Goes on the Offensive
Thalif Deen
As U.N. peacekeeping operations assume a more agressive role in conflict
zones, the first concrete results came last week when the armed forces
of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) defeated the M23 rebel group
after a 20-month-long insurgency.
That victory was thanks in part to the support ...
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U.N. Climate Meet: "It's About Survival"
Desmond Brown
For the small island developing states of the Caribbean, there is
nothing more important than the United Nations Climate Change Conference
taking place here at the national stadium of Poland from Nov. 11-22.
“We’re being impacted by climate change right now. We have to fight sea level rise, we ...
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Middle East Women Mean Business
Rachel Williamson
Evidence is mounting to suggest women entrepreneurs are more common in
the Middle East than in startup capital Silicon Valley, and some even
say it’s a more supportive place for them to start a business.
Yasmin Elayat, an Egyptian-American born and bred in California’s
Silicon Valley, told IPS ...
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Little Preparation for a Great Disaster
Richard Javad Heydarian
Despite the government’s early warnings and evacuation of up to 800,000
people from vulnerable areas, the category 5 - the highest level -
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda to Filipinos) has left some communities and
coastal zones in the central Philippine islands of Visayas in complete
ruins.
Widely ...
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Visibility from High-Profile Human Rights Inquiries Trickles Down in Chile
Marianela Jarroud
Ongoing efforts to determine the causes of the deaths of high-profile
Chileans - singer-songwriter VĂctor Jara, former presidents Eduardo Frei
Montalva and Salvador Allende, and Nobel Literate Prize-winner Pablo
Neruda – indirectly bring visibility to thousands of other victims of
Chile’s 1973-1990 ...
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Ethiopia’s Indigenous Excluded from Rapid Growth
Ed McKenna
As the construction of a major transmission line to export electricity
generated from one of Ethiopia’s major hydropower projects gets
underway, there are growing concerns that pastoralist communities living
in the region are under threat.
The Gibe III dam, which will generate 1,800 megawatts ...
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Libya’s Berbers Close the Tap
Karlos Zurutuza
"Oil tankers won´t get crude from this port until Tripoli finally meets
our demands," says Younis, one of the Amazigh rebels today blocking one
of Libya´s largest gas and crude oil plants.
Located 100 kilometres west of Tripoli, the Mellitah complex is a joint
venture between the Italian oil and ...
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Behind the Headlines: Haiyan in Philippines and UN Climate summit
Philippines typhoon / Warsaw Climate Change Conference
Live discussion with Johanna Son, Director IPS Asia Pacific.
Live discussion with Stephen Leahy, IPS Environment Correspondent.
Recorded message from Kumi Naido, Executive Director Greenpeace.
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