Languages
  • ESPAÑOL
  • FRANÇAIS
  • ARABIC
  • DEUTSCH
  • ITALIANO
  • NEDERLANDS
  • PORTUGUÊS
  • SUOMI
  • SVENSKA
  • SWAHILI
  • TÜRKÇE

Monday, May 1, 2017

IPS on Twitter IPS on Facebook RSS feed

INTER PRESS SERVICE

News Agency

News and Views from the Global South                  

  • Africa
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America & the Caribbean
  • Middle East & North Africa
  • North America
  • Global
  • Home
  • Development & Aid
    • Aid
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Health
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Humanitarian Emergencies
    • Poverty & SDGs
    • Population
  • Economy & Trade
    • Financial Crisis
    • Green Economy
    • Labour
    • Natural Resources
    • Trade & Investment
    • Cooperatives
  • Environment
    • Advancing Deserts
    • Biodiversity
    • Climate Change
    • Green Economy
    • Water & Sanitation
  • Human Rights
    • Armed Conflicts
    • Crime & Justice
    • Democracy
    • Indigenous Rights
    • LGBTQ
    • Migration & Refugees
    • Press Freedom
    • Religion
  • Global Governance
    • Civilisations Find Alliances
    • Eye on the IFIs
    • Global Geopolitics
    • Globalisation
    • Peace
    • South-South
    • United Nations
  • South-South
    • G77
    • Regional Alliances
    • Southern Aid & Trade
  • Civil Society
    • Active Citizens
    • World Social Forum
    • Conferences
  • Gender
    • Gender Violence
    • Women & Economy
    • Women & Climate Change
    • Women’s Health
    • Gender Identity
    • Women in Politics
Protection of Journalists Fails in Latin AmericaMEXICO CITY

Protection of Journalists Fails in Latin America

Mexican journalist Cecilio Pineda Brito covered drug trafficking issues in a region of the southern state of Guerrero where criminal groups are extremely powerful.

Daniela Pastrana | Press Freedom | Latin America & the Caribbean

20 Million People Could ‘Starve to Death’ in Next Six Months

20 Million People Could ‘Starve to Death’ in Next Six Months

Urgent action is needed to save the lives of people facing famine in North Eastern Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, the UN leading food and agriculture agency’s chief on April 28 warned. “If nothing is done, some 20 million people could starve to death in the next six months.”

Baher Kamal | Middle East & North Africa
Caribbean Rolls Out Plans to Reduce Climate Change Hazards

Caribbean Rolls Out Plans to Reduce Climate Change Hazards

Climate change remains inextricably linked to the challenges of disaster risk reduction (DRR). And according to the head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Robert Glasser, the reduction of greenhouse gases is “the single most urgent global disaster risk treatment”.

Desmond Brown | Caribbean Climate Wire | Latin America & the Caribbean

Latest News

‘Fake News’ is not Journalism…

Irina Bokova | Press Freedom | Global

At UN, Rex Tillerson, Top US Diplomat, Delivers Stark Warnings to North Korea

Barbara Crossette | Global

Caribbean Scientists Work to Limit Climate Impact on Marine Environment

Zadie Neufville | Caribbean Climate Wire | Latin America & the Caribbean

Climate-Smart Agriculture – From Tanzania to Vietnam

IPS World Desk | Middle East & North Africa

The UN Needs to Bring Parliamentarians on Board

Andreas Bummel | Global

Multilateralism, Key Element in Promoting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Alicia Bárcena | Latin America & the Caribbean

Marching for a Green and Just Future

Tharanga Yakupitiyage | Global



Multimedia

Video


FEATURED VIDEO: Harnessing the Eco Superpowers of Bamboo

FEATURED VIDEO: Harnessing the Eco Superpowers of Bamboo

Video


Video message by UN Secretary-General António on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2017

Video message by UN Secretary-General António on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2017

Video


FEATURED VIDEO: World Press Freedom Day 2017

FEATURED VIDEO: World Press Freedom Day 2017


Read Stories from IPS Partners

Fallout of a North Korea attack

Editor Dailystar | The Daily Star, Bangladesh

Has Trump pulled the trigger for World War III?

Mauro Gia Samonte | Manila Times

Tracking Extremism

Muhammad Amir Rana | Dawn, Pakistan

May Does a Mahinda but Without Astrology

Neville de Silva | The Sunday Times - Sri Lanka

Opinion

‘Fake News’ is not Journalism…

Irina Bokova | Global

At UN, Rex Tillerson, Top US Diplomat, Delivers Stark Warnings to North Korea

Barbara Crossette | Global

The UN Needs to Bring Parliamentarians on Board

Andreas Bummel | Global

Multilateralism, Key Element in Promoting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Alicia Bárcena | Latin America & the Caribbean

  • Agricultural Research
    Agricultural Research
  • Caribbean Climate Wire
    Caribbean Climate Wire
  • Combating Desertification and Drought
    Combating Desertification and Drought
  • Food & Agriculture
    Food & Agriculture
  • Integration and Development Brazilian-style
    Integration and Development Brazilian-style
  • Parliamentarians Against Hunger
    Parliamentarians Against Hunger
  • Right To Food
    Right To Food

Editors’ Choice

Informal Labour, Another Wall Faced by Migrants in Latin America

Fabiana Frayssinet | Latin America & the Caribbean

No Trace of the Nicaraguan Interoceanic Canal

José Adán Silva | Latin America & the Caribbean

How Feminists Have Catapulted Women to National Leadership Roles

Torild Skard | Global

Nicaragua’s South Caribbean Coast Improves Readiness for Climate Change

José Adán Silva | Latin America & the Caribbean

IPS UN: Inside the Glasshouse

Long Way to Go for Indigenous Rights Protection

Tharanga Yakupitiyage

Indigenous Peoples – Best Allies or Worst Enemies?

Baher Kamal

How Feminists Have Catapulted Women to National Leadership Roles

Torild Skard

Middle East, Engulfed by a ‘Perfect Storm’

Baher Kamal

Tweets
IPS News Agency
Subscribe Reprint Donate
  •  World Press Freedom Day 2017
    World Press Freedom Day 2017

    UAE: Interior Ministry Releases Multilingual Booklet Outlining Workers\' Rights and Responsibilities

IPS Daily Report

Most Read

    Indigenous Women: The Frontline Protectors of the Environment

    Tharanga Yakupitiyage | Africa

    Long Way to Go for Indigenous Rights Protection

    Tharanga Yakupitiyage | Africa

    Trump’s First 100 Days: a Serious Cause for Concern

    Martin Khor | Environment | North America

    Indigenous Peoples – Best Allies or Worst Enemies?

    Baher Kamal | Africa

    No Trace of the Nicaraguan Interoceanic Canal

    José Adán Silva | Development & Aid | Latin America & the Caribbean
  IPS is honoured to name
  Desmond Brown as
  the IPS Star of the Month
Kofi Annan
Ban Ki-Moon

Analysis

A Transformational Moment in Nuclear & International Affairs?

John Burroughs | Global

Asia’s Water Politics Near the Boiling Point

Manipadma Jena | Asia-Pacific
  Must Read:
  Views & Analysis from Roberto Savio,
  IPS Founder and President Emeritus
ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENT
  • Africa
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America & the Caribbean
  • Middle East & North Africa
  • North America
  • Global
  • Newsletter
  • RSS
  • Subscribe
  • Reprint / Republish
  • Institutional site
  • Contact Us
  • Our Partners
  • Donate
  • About Us
  • Follow IPS
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google +

IPS is an international communication institution with a global news agency at its core, raising the voices of the South
and civil society on issues of development, globalisation, human rights and the environment
Copyright © 2017 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved. - Terms & Conditions