Plagued by drought, farming families living within the boundaries of the Dry Corridor in eastern Guatemala have resorted to rainwater harvesting, an effective technique that has allowed them to cope b...
Credit: UN News/Felipe de Carvalho Opinion by Ginger Cassady (belÉm, brazil) Friday, November 21, 2025 Inter Press Service Ginger Cassady is Executive Director, Rainforest Action Network BELÉM, Brazil...
Climate disinformation: Commitment to promote information integrity and counter false narratives. The final decision emphasises solidarity and investment, setting ambitious financial targets while lea...
t was originally reported that 215 pupils had been kidnapped from St. Mary’s School in Papiri, Niger state, early on Friday morning – but the figure was revised upwards to 303 students and 12 teachers...
“First, we need to end the war. Then, we have to restart the factories,” says Basher Abdullah, advisor to Sudan’s Minister of Industry and Trade. Like many of the world’s poorest countries, Sudan’s at...
“Industrial development is critical to strengthening economies, fighting poverty, and creating jobs and prosperity,” declared UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his message to the event, deliver...
André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President of Brazil, during a highly charged closing plenary. Credit: UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth by Joyce Chimbi (belÉm, brazil) Sunday, November 23, 2025 Inter Press ...
During the 1980s, the US, Japan, and South Korea had reached—what many observers describe as—a golden age of trilateral security cooperation. US President Ronald Reagan, Japanese Prime Minister Nakaso...
The strategic utility of covert action has traditionally been grounded in its ability to cause effects in a plausibly deniable manner (Duffield 2024, 4). However, recent transformations in the media a...
Poor, low-skilled Bangladeshi men and women represent a majority of the laborers migrating to the Gulf region for transitory work. The Bangladesh Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training (BMET) r...






