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April 2008

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Honduran farmer.
28.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 28 (OneWorld) - Far away and close to home the growing world food crisis is taking a toll. While Americans are increasingly shocked at their rising grocery bills, hunger threatens lives and stability in several developing countries.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Aid] [Energy] [Food] [Trade] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Globalisation]
27.04.2008 An unreported war is being waged by the US to restore power to the privileged classes at the expense of the poor, argues John Pilger.
From New Statesman
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Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [United States] [Democracy]
Children at a rural Nepal school enjoy a meal as part of the World Food Programme's feeding program.
25.04.2008 This week's alert on the growing global food crisis is perhaps the most worrying one we've ever sent, says OneWorld's managing editor in the United States.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Food] [Poverty] [Economy] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Globalisation]
Image: Children at a rural Nepal school enjoy a meal as part of the World Food Programme's feeding program. © Naresh Newar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
24.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (OneWorld) - Recording artist Shakira and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown joined forces this week with millions of students and teachers around the globe calling for redoubled efforts to allow children to attend school.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Education] [MDGs]
24.04.2008 Asian governments' attempts to manage skyrocketing food prices by restricting rice exports is actually aggravating food shortages in the region, says Peter Timmer in this interview.
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From: Center for Global Development
Related topics/regions: [Vietnam] [Thailand] [Philippines] [Indonesia] [India] [China] [Asia and the Pacific] [Agriculture] [Food] [International cooperation] [Finance] [Trade] [Governance]
24.04.2008 This week's closed-door meeting of leaders from Canada, Mexico, and the United States is likely to produce changes that "will favor narrow corporate interests over the public good," write trade analysts Sarah Anderson and Manuel Pérez Rocha.
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From: Institute of Policy Studies
Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Mexico] [United States] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Corporations] [Trade] [Democracy] [Governance]
Africans will be disproportionately impacted by climate change, argues the report.
23.04.2008 Climate change, the oil industry, and the construction of the world's largest dam in the Democratic Republic of Congo must be prioritized by African and U.S. leaders to support sustainable development on the continent, says a new report released on Earth Day.
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From: Africa Action
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Niger] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Africa] [Energy] [International cooperation] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] [Human rights]
Image: Africans will be disproportionately impacted by climate change, argues the report. © Refugees International
19.04.2008 NEW YORK, Apr 19 (OneWorld) - The current food crisis causing hunger and starvation for millions of people across the world is not going to end as long as those who dominate the international grain markets remain unwilling to change their behavior, according to experts specializing in international trade and environmental economics.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Food] [International cooperation] [Land] [Population] [Poverty] [Trade] [Nutrition/malnutrition]
Colombian farmers stood to lose a lot from the trade deal, said anti-poverty groups. Image
14.04.2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 14 (OneWorld) - Long-time critics of corporate-friendly free trade agreements are applauding House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for effectively putting the brakes on a deal with the South American nation of Colombia.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Colombia] [Labour] [Economy] [Trade]
Image: Colombian farmers stood to lose a lot from the trade deal, said anti-poverty groups. Image © Lutheran World Relief
14.04.2008 NEW YORK, Apr 14 (OneWorld) - The U.S. House of Representatives is likely to endorse a legislative proposal this week calling for the cancellation of debts owed by some of the world's poorest countries.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [International cooperation] [Poverty] [Debt]
10.04.2008 "Show your support of trade agreements that assure job security and decent livelihoods, and take a stand against the NAFTA model that displaces millions from their homes and jobs and furthers environmental destruction," urges a group advocating fairer globalization.
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From: Global Exchange
Related topics/regions: [United States] [South Korea] [Peru] [Panama] [Colombia] [Agriculture] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Trade] [Environmental activism]
08.04.2008 UNITED NATIONS, Apr 7 (IPS) - The United Nations remains virtually crippled as two proposed peacekeeping missions -- one in Darfur and the other in Somalia -- are making little or no progress.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Somalia] [Sudan] [International cooperation] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [Security] [United Nations]
Image: © Christophe Boulierac / DPI / United Nations
UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
07.04.2008 UNITED NATIONS, Apr 7 (IPS) - The United Nations remains virtually crippled as two proposed peacekeeping missions -- one in Darfur and the other in Somalia -- are making little or no progress.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Somalia] [Sudan] [International cooperation] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [Security] [United Nations]
Image: UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. © Christophe Boulierac / DPI / United Nations
04.04.2008 BANGKOK, Apr 5 (IPS) - Negotiators from the developing world won a significant first round at talks here to shape a new pact to curb global warming. Key among them was the backing to make green-friendly technology and financial assistance priority in a program leading to the pact to be endorsed in 2009.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Climate change]
01.04.2008 NEW YORK, Apr 1 (OneWorld) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has drawn fire from one of the world's most prominent rights advocacy groups for not speaking out about the human rights situation in China.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [China] [Human rights] [Culture]

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