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How World Bank arbitrators mugged Pakistan

March 9, 2020 editorFinance, Op-Ed

By Jeffrey D. Sachs Thanks to the World Bank’s flawed and corrupt investment arbitration process, the rich are making a fortune at the expense of poor countries. The latest shakedown is a $5.9 billion award against Pakistan’s government in favor…

’ arbitrators, How, mugged, Opinion, Pakistan, World Bank

How have women’s legal rights evolved over the last 50 years?

March 7, 2020 editorFemina, Human rights, Op-Ed

Tea Trumbic Today, women have just three-quarters of the legal rights of men. In 1970, it was less than half. The Women, Business and the Law 2020 report presented results from our recent effort to document how laws have changed…

50 years, evolved, Femina, have, How, Human rights, Last, legal rights, over, Women’s

How Rituparna became a part of ‘Datta’?

March 2, 2020 sub EditorArt & culture

Entertainment Desk We already know Saheb Chatterjee has replaced Ferdous Ahmed in Nirmal Chakravarty’s upcoming ‘Datta’ as one of the leads Bilas.

'Datta'?, Art & culture, became, How, part, Rituparna

How Norway fuelled the electric vehicle revolution

February 19, 2020 editorEnergy, Op-Ed, Renewable

Electric vehicles could be integral to the world improving its environmental performance. GlobalData’s power technology writer, JP Casey says: “Thanks to improvements in operational efficiency and reductions in the production of harmful pollutants compared to combustion engine-powered vehicles, hope has…

electric vehicle revolution, Energy, fuelled, How, Norway, the, Transportation

How the new coronavirus will finally get a proper name

February 5, 2020 editorHealth

By Jasmine Taylor-ColemanBBC News It has infected thousands of people, closed borders and put parts of China into lockdown. But the virus causing the outbreak of illness does not yet have a proper name.

A, finally, get, health, How, new coronavirus, proper name, the, Will

How our rivers fared in 2019

January 2, 2020 editorBangladesh, Op-Ed, Water

Nazrul Islam The year 2019 saw both good and bad developments for our rivers. On the good side, the first thing to be mentioned is the High Court’s judgement of February 3, declaring rivers as a “legal entity,” having rights…

Bangladesh, fared, How, in 2019, our rivers, water

How US-China trade deal achieved a little but left out a lot

December 15, 2019 editorInt’l relations, Trade

Washington, (AP/UNB) December 14, 2019 – The limited trade deal that the Trump administration and Beijing announced Friday means Americans will avoid a holiday tax increase on imported toys, clothing and smartphones. U.S. farmers can sell more soybeans and pork…

a little, a lot, achieved, But, Conflicts, deal, How, left out, trade, US-China

How do you save endangered gorillas? With human help

October 31, 2019 Lutfun NaharWildlife

Deep in the rainforest of Volcanoes National Park, a 23-year-old female gorilla named Kurudi feeds on a stand of wild celery. She bends the green stalks and, with long careful fingers, peels off the exterior skin to expose the succulent…

do you, endangered, gorillas?, help, How, Human, save, Wildlife, with

Technology remaking how we see the ancient art of theater

October 24, 2019 sub EditorArt & culture

When James Corden kicked off the Tony Awards this year, his opening number was a full-throated endorsement of the live theatrical experience.

ancient, art, Art & culture, How, remaking, see, technology, theater, We

How Europe has moved away from being a journalists’ sanctuary

October 22, 2019 editorHuman rights, Media, Op-Ed

By Ed Holt Rising populism, anti-media rhetoric from politicians, cyber-harassment of journalists and physical attacks are among the reasons why press freedom in Europe is on the decline, according to the global media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

A, away, being, Europe, from, has, How, Human rights, Journalist, moved, sanctuary

How bus driver’s brilliant boy turned into a polite “killer”!

October 13, 2019 sub EditorBangladesh, Crime, Latest News

Shamim Billah, an accused in the Buet student Abrar Fahad murder case, was known in the locality as a brilliant, polite and gentleman.

Bangladesh, boy, brilliant, bus, Crime, Drivers, How, into, killer, Lead news, polite, turned

How media technocrats manipulate public opinion

October 5, 2019 editorColumns, Media

By Jan Lundius Stockholm / Rome, Oct 2 2019 (IPS) – In a 1974 article, Woody Allen poked fun at biblical stories presenting ludicrous paraphrases of The Book of Job, Abraham´s intended sacrifice of his son Isaac, as well as…

How, manipulate, media technocrats, Opinion, Public

How risky is eating red meat? New papers provoke controversy

October 1, 2019 editorFood & nutrition

New York, Oct 1 (AP/UNB) — Eating red meat is linked to cancer and heart disease, but are the risks big enough to give up burgers and steak? A team of international researchers says probably not, contradicting established advice. In…

controversy, eating, Food & nutrition, How, New papers, provoke, red meat?, risky

Algeria protests: how disinformation spread on social media

September 18, 2019September 18, 2019 editorICT Horizon, Media

Amidst months of anti-government demonstrations, an online information battle is happening in Algeria. Protesters are trying to swat away annoying trolls – dubbed “electronic flies”.

Algeria, Disinformation, How, ICT Horizon, on, protests, social media, spread

How ‘Hindutva’ Project brings India-Pakistan back to brink

September 14, 2019 editorConflicts, Op-Ed

By Abdullah Yusuf Sep 9 2019 (IPS) – August is immensely important in the history of the Asian subcontinent, marking the month that India and Pakistan gained independence from the British in 1947. Now, in 2019, it has once again…

‘Hindutva’ Project, back, brings, Conflicts, How, India, Pakistan, to brink

How ‘family-friendly’ are European countries?

September 12, 2019 editorColumns

by Yekaterina Chzhen, Anna Gromada and Gwyther Rees on 11th September 2019 The Nordic countries, with their strong public spheres, are more supportive than those which elevate the family as a private institution.

‘family-friendly’, countries, European, How, Opinion

How South Asia can remain world’s fastest-growing sub-region

August 30, 2019 editorDevelopment, Op-Ed

Lei Lei Song Since 2014, South Asia has been the fastest-growing subregion in the world, with its eight economies collectively boasting average annual growth of 7.0%. This is higher even than East Asia (6.2%), which includes China; Southeast Asia (4.9%);…

Can, Development, fastest-growing, How, remain, South Asia, sub-region, world’s

How to bring the Indus Delta back to life – Give it water

August 22, 2019 editorLife, Water

By Zofeen Ebrahim Reprint Karachi, Aug 21 2019 (IPS) – Gulab Shah, 45, is having sleepless nights. He and his family are worried about their imminent migration from their village in Jhaloo to a major city in Pakistan, thanks to…

back, Give it, How, Life, the Indus Delta, to bring, to life, water

How widespread is human trafficking in the US?

July 27, 2019 editorMigration

By Thalif Deen This is part of a series of features from across the globe on human trafficking. IPS coverage is supported by the Riana Group. UN, Jul 26 2019 (IPS) – The United States is no exception to the…

How, in, is human, Migration, the US?, trafficking, widespread

How the world can be better prepared to handle epidemics

July 23, 2019 editorHealth, Op-Ed

By Ifeanyi Nsofor ABUJA, Jul 19 2019 (IPS) – The 2019 G20 Summit was held recently in Osaka, Japan. The Summit ended with the “G20 Osaka Leaders’ Declaration”, which identifies health as a prerequisite for sustainable and inclusive economic growth,…

better, can be, epidemics, health, How, prepared, the World, to handle

How governments still allow violence against children

July 23, 2019 editorOp-Ed, Violence

By Tamara Tutnjevic Gorman New York, Jul 16 2019 (IPS) – Despite what you might have heard, things are getting better, every year. We are making amazing progress on fighting diseases, reducing the preventable deaths of children, and investing huge…

against, allow, children, governments, How, Human rights, Still, violence

How China’s Africa Alliance is shifting world order

July 20, 2019July 20, 2019 editorInt’l relations, Op-Ed

By Daniel Yang UN, Jul 19 2019 (IPS) – When the United Nations General Assembly met in 2007 to vote on North Korea’s human rights record, only 10 of the 56 African countries voted with the U.S.-led western coalition.

Africa Alliance, China’s, How, Int'l relations, order, shifting, world

How visions of Moon inspired centuries of storytellers

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019 sub EditorFeature, News

By landing on the Moon in 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin arrived at a place which, up until that point, had been the stuff of fantasy. But even after they transformed fantasy into fact, it is a place that…

centuries, How, inspired, Moon, visions

How indigenous people in Sikkim united in anti-dam movement

June 18, 2019June 18, 2019 editorBiodiversity, Environment, Governance, Op-Ed, Water

by Sahana Ghosh on 17 June 2019 • Territoriality through traditional self-governance played a key role in successful and sustained anti-dam protests by two indigenous communities in Lachen and Lachung in the eastern Himalayas. • While many anti-dam protests have…

anti-dam, Environment, How, in, in Sikkim, indigenous, movement, People, united

How urban consumption drives global emissions

June 14, 2019June 14, 2019 editorFood & nutrition, GHG emission, Urban issues

Strong action from mayors, business and citizens is driving down emissions created locally. But emissions from urban consumption of goods like food and clothing, along with materials used to construct urban buildings, are set to double without action. Emissions due…

consumption, drives, global emissions, How, Urban, Urban issues

How to govern a digitally networked world

May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 editorGovernance, ICT Horizon, Last update

By Anne-Marie Slaughter and Fadi Chehadé Washington, DC – Governments built the current systems and institutions of international cooperation to address nineteenth- and twentieth-century problems. But in today’s complex and fast-paced digital world, these structures cannot operate at “Internet speed.”…

a digitally, Governance, How, networked, to govern, world

Deep clean: How ‘blue finance’ can save our oceans

May 8, 2019May 8, 2019 editorFinance, Op-Ed, Pollution, Water

The world’s oceans are running out of breath. In the past 50 years, we have lost nearly half our coral reefs and mangrove forests and the size of marine populations has halved. A third of global fish stocks are already…

blue finance, can save, Deep clean, finance, How, Oceans, our oceans

‘Edtech’ boom transforms how Indian kids learn

April 1, 2019April 1, 2019 sub EditorTechnology

From a multi-billion-dollar education startup to wired-up mannequins, technology is helping to revolutionise the way Indian schoolchildren are learning — provided their parents can afford it. A host of online platforms are taking advantage of a surge in smartphone ownership…

‘Edtech’, boom, How, Indian, Kids, transforms

Who votes for the Oscars, how does it work?

February 19, 2019February 19, 2019 sub EditorCelebrity

The ballots are almost all in! Millions of television viewers around the globe will tune on Sunday. To watch the Oscars, the glitziest night in showbiz, but most don’t know how the winners are chosen. Less than 8,000 people in…

Does, How, Oscars, votes, who

How to eat to save the World

February 16, 2019February 16, 2019 editorFood & nutrition, Lifestyle

By Modi Mwatsama and Howard Frumkin London – There is not a country in the world that is not grappling with the serious health and environmental consequences of their people’s diets. There has to be a better way to feed…

How, the World, to eat, to save

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