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27.12.2007
BAQUBA, Dec 27 (IPS) - The Iraqi government announcement that monthly food rations will be cut by half has left many Iraqis asking how they can survive.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Sviluppo] [Aiuti] [Emergenze] [Alimentazione] [Conflitti] Foto: Environment News Service. © Environment News Service (ENS)
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23.12.2007
The US has lost ground in Latin America over the past decade, since the project to develop the Free Trade Area of the Americas flopped and since leftwing governments took power and used it with imagination and vigour, says Janette Habel.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [America Latina e Caraibi] |
21.12.2007
The United States is putting strong pressure on the Afghan government to officially adopt the strategy of eradicating the opium poppy through aerial spraying of the crops with the herbicide glyphosate.
ContinuaFonte: Transnational Institute Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] |
21.12.2007
A first-of-its-kind poll highlights stereotypes and racial tensions between Asians, Blacks, and Latinos across the U.S.
ContinuaFrom: New America Media |
20.12.2007
Congress' approval Wednesday of $70 billion more for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan mean the twin conflicts are now more costly to American taxpayers than the war in Vietnam.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Armi] Foto: Foreign Policy In Focus © Foreign Policy In Focus
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18.12.2007
Eight years ago the world's wealthiest countries promised to provide the funding needed to ensure that all children worldwide can attend school. But now, halfway to the global 2015 deadline for universal primary education, developed countries are failing to come up with the aid.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Giappone] [Aiuti] [Bambini] [Educazione] [Giovani] Foto: UNESCO - Global Monitoring Report 2008 © UNESCO
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17.12.2007
At a recent rally calling for an end to the violence in Darfur, genocide survivors, religious leaders, Olympic medal winners, and others participated in a symbolic Olympic torch relay ending at the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC, highlighting China's role as the main economic and political supporter of the Khartoum regime.
ContinuaFonte: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Temi/paesi correlati: [Cina] [Sudan] [Attivismo] [Governo] [Conflitti] [Risoluzione dei conflitti] Foto: Rally participants hold a sign, "Bring the Olympic Dream to Darfur." © Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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17.12.2007
A free trade agreement launched last week between Peru and the U.S. "fails to deliver on its development potential and could further deepen poverty for Peru's poorest," writes an international humanitarian group.
ContinuaFonte: Oxfam America Temi/paesi correlati: [Perù] [Sviluppo] [Commercio] Foto: Peruvians in the Independencia district. © Oxfam America
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15.12.2007
So the US joins in the global consensus at the last moment - but is the world better or worse off as a result? Anuradha starts the reactions to the Bali climate change conference.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Cambiamento climatico] [Nazioni Unite] Foto: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaking about global warming © United Nations
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14.12.2007
Michael T. Klare explains why he feels the Iraq War is so closely tied to the United States' failure to effectively address climate change.
ContinuaFonte: Foreign Policy In Focus Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] Foto: Activists call for an end to U.S. military activities in Iraq; Washington DC; Jan 2007. © Jeffrey Allen
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13.12.2007
In the face of globalisation, the U.S. labour movement is striving to reinvent -- and reinvigorate -- itself by establishing closer ties with the world's network of international unions.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Lavoro] [Globalizzazione] [Governo] |
13.12.2007
Halfway through the UN climate change conference in Bali, the U.S. and China -- two of the world's most notorious polluters -- are refusing to commit to the drastic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions that scientists say are necessary to avert the worst impacts of global warming.
ContinuaFonte: Environment News Service (ENS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Cina] Foto: A coal power plant. © Policy Innovations
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13.12.2007
Spurred by recent anti-bottled water campaigns, Americans -- who consume more than $15 billion of bottled water a year -- and people around the world are beginning to switch back to tap water, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions released during bottle production.
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12.12.2007
The parents of an Army reservist who committed suicide after returning from Iraq testified before Congress Wednesday, urging that more mental health services be available for returned veterans.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Malattie/Cure] [Governo] [Armi] [Conflitti] Foto: "Veterans for Peace" at a 2007 anti-war rally. © Jeffrey Allen
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12.12.2007
US Congressman Edward J. Markey took an alternate — and virtually carbon-free — route to Bali this morning, as he offered the United Nations climate summit there a vision of US climate policy that is strongly critical of the Bush administration.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Cambiamento climatico] [Politica] Foto: Congressman Markey © Jeffrey Allen / OneWorld US
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12.12.2007
Alkuperäiskansojen oikeuksien puolesta toimivat tahot nimesivät alkuperäiskansojen kannalta ongelmallisimmat maat vuonna 2007. Länsimaista listalle joutuivat Yhdysvallat, Kanada, Australia ja Uusi Seelanti.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld España Temi/paesi correlati: [Australia] [Canada] [Nuova Zelanda] [Diritti dei popoli indigeni] Foto: © Pan American Health Organization
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11.12.2007
A senior U.S. Congressman will use OneWorld's 'Virtual Bali' stage to address the UN's climate change conference in Bali Tuesday, saving over 5 tons of carbon dioxide that would have been emitted had he flown commercially to Indonesia to give the speech.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Foto: U.S. Congressman Ed Markey at a climate change conference in April. © Jeffrey Allen / OneWorld US
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11.12.2007
The 10th anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol today – which requires industrialised countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by at least five per cent from the 1990 level – was marked by a warning that the treaty is under threat at the UN climate change negotiations in Bali, Indonesia.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Giappone] [Indonesia] [Canada] [Australia] Foto: Kyoto Protocol demonstration
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10.12.2007
For years the United States resisted reductions in greenhouse gas emissions on the basis of supposedly extreme economic costs. Now, a new report suggests that "significantly reducing U.S. carbon emissions could cost far less than the trillions of dollars some have projected."
ContinuaFonte: Worldwatch Institute Foto: As part of the April 2007 'Step It Up' rallies across the United States, thousands gathered outside the Capitol Building in Washington, DC to create a 'human postcard' asking Congress to cut carbon emissions '80% by 2050.' © John Quigley/Spectral Q
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