By Anne Baring* Anne Baring is a Jungian Analyst, author and co-author of the books listed on her website, including her latest one, The Dream of the Cosmos: a Quest for the Soul. She can be contacted at anne@annebaring.com. Prof. Avery’s ‘Nuclear Weapons: An Absolute Evil’ can be downloaded here. – The Editor. LONDON – […]
Empowerment: A Collaborative Vision of SDG 5
By Cecilia Vera Lagomarsino* This is the sixth in a series of reports on the Vienna UN Conference from January 10-12, 2018, which discussed actions and challenges linked to the Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) and in the spirit of SDG 17. The Vienna Liaison Office of the Academic Council on the United Nations […]
Use of Coal Increasing in Rapidly Growing Emerging Economies
By Rita Joshi BERLIN (IDN) – While the number of new coal-fired power plants China and India are building has declined, the planned expansion in the use of coal in fast-growing emerging economies, such as Turkey, Indonesia and Vietnam, will in part cancel out the reduction, according to a new study. The study advocates politically […]
Activists Call on U.S. to Respect the Olympic Truce
WASHINGTON, D.C. (IDN) – As the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games kicked off on February 9, over 100 activists from around the United States sent an open letter to Defence Secretary James Mattis, calling on him to respect the Olympic Truce by postponing provocative nuclear-capable missile tests. Dozens of organizations around the country worked closely […]
‘New START’ Milestone Could Help Halt Nuclear Arms Race
By J C Suresh TORONTO | WASHINGTON, D.C. (IDN) – The Arms Control Association has called for extending the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) set to expire on February 5, 2021. The plea follows on the heels of an announcement each by the United States and Russia that they have met their […]
Why the US Should Get Back to the Pledging Table at IFAD
Viewpoint by Scott Morris Scott Morris is a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development and director of the US Development Policy Initiative, which seeks to broaden the US government’s approach to development. He also works on issues related to the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) and particularly the relationship between the IFIs and the […]
Refugees, Migrants Need Courageous European Leadership
Viewpoint by Idriss Jazairy Ambassador Idriss Jazairy is the executive director of the Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue and the former head of a UN specialised agency, IFAD. This article first appeared* in EURACTIV on February 5, 2018 and is being re-published with their permission. GENEVA (IDN) – More people than […]
Nuclear Posture Review ‘Recipe for a Disaster’, Warns Pugwash
By J Nastranis NEW YORK (IDN) – The Nobel Peace laureate ‘Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs’ has warned that the latest development of U.S. nuclear weapons policy “will serve only to increase the saliency and attractiveness of nuclear weapons, and will certainly not enhance international security.” Commenting on the United States 2018 Nuclear […]
UN Calls for Keeping the Promises to the World’s Poorest
By Ramesh Jaura BERLIN | GENEVA (IDN) – Forty-seven countries, already the world’s most disadvantaged, will fall short of achieving sustainable development goals set by the United Nations in its 2030 Agenda unless urgent action is taken, a new study has warned. Recognised as least developed countries (LDCs) in UN jargon, the 47 are known […]
Drought Forces Ghana To Ration Water Supply
By Global Information Network NEW YORK | ACCRA (IDN) – The state-owned Ghana Water Company Ltd (GWCL) has announced that due to severe dry winter winds (called ‘harmattan’) and the drying up of rivers, water deliveries will be rationed over the coming months while the country awaits the rain. “We are sorry to inform the […]