Viewpoint by Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden (IDN-INPS) – The nuclear weapon missile business is contradictory, full of missteps, highly dangerous and prepared in its madness (Mutually Assured Destruction, aka MAD, they used to call it in Cold War days) to plunge the world into a nuclear war that will reduce most of the world to […]
Security Council Highlights DPRK’s Humanitarian Needs, Agrees on Importance of Communication Channels
By J Nastranis UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – While expressing his profound concern over the risk of military confrontation on the Korean Peninsula, “including as a result of miscalculation,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has stressed the need to disassociate the peace and security situation in the DPRK (North Korea) from the humanitarian needs in the […]
Scientists Urge Radical Change in ‘Stewardship of the Earth’
By J C Suresh TORONTO (IDN) – A group of eminent scientists has issued a terse warning that to prevent widespread misery and catastrophic biodiversity loss, humanity must practice a more environmentally sustainable alternative to business as usual. “Soon it will be too late to shift course away from our failing trajectory, and time is […]
Global Forum Underlines Need for Universal Health Coverage
By Jaya Ramachandran GENEVA | TOKYO (IDN) – Nearly half of the world’s population of 7.6 billion lacks access to essential health services at present and for almost 100 million people health expenses are high enough to push them into extreme poverty. Against this perturbing backdrop, revealed by a recent report, a global Forum in […]
Dutch Court Rules Against ‘Center of the Eritrean Intelligence Network’
By Martin Plaut* AMSTERDAM (IDN-INPS) – In 2015, Dutch professor and human rights advocate Mirjam van Reisen was interviewed by Dutch radio station ‘BNR Nieuwsradio‘ about people with ties to the Eritrean regime being employed as interpreters at the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). Van Reisen is professor at the Tilburg University and Leiden […]
‘Listen To Our Testimony. Heed Our Warning’
By Setsuko Thurlow Setsuko Thurlow is a Japanese-Canadian nuclear disarmament campaigner who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. She is a leading figure in the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. Thurlow accepted the prize on behalf of the campaign at a ceremony in Oslo […]
Global Upturn Offers Prospects For Sustainable Growth
By J Nastranis UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – Despite an upsurge in world economic growth, which has reached 3 per cent – the highest since 2011 – very few least developed countries (LDCs) are expected to reach the Sustainable Development Goal target for GDP growth of “at least 7 per cent” in the near term (SDG […]
World Powers Trade Insults Over Rights Abuses in Iran, N. Korea
By John J. Metzler* This article is being reproduced with permission of WebPublicaPress, which carried it on November 28t, 2017 with the caption ‘UN Theatre of Absurd’. – The Editor UNITED NATIONS (IDN-INPS) – A key UN Committee has condemned Iran’s widespread use of the death penalty and has urged the Islamic Republic to eliminate “all […]
South-South Cooperation Complements North-South Coaction
By Ambassador Galo Yepez Ambassador Galo Yepez is Director of NGOs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility of the Republic of Ecuador. Following are extensive excerpts from his statement on behalf of the Group of 77 and China at the High-Level Opening Ceremony of the Global South-South Development (GSSD) Expo 2017 on 27 November […]
One Planet Summit Spotlights Funding to Fight Climate Change
By A.D. McKenzie PARIS (IDN) – Financing is key in the fight against climate change, said delegate after delegate at the One Planet Summit in Paris December 12, and this meeting was all about the money: where to invest it and where not. The World Bank Group announced that it would not be financing upstream […]