‘Peace begins with me’ — Global Issues

‘Peace begins with me’ — Global Issues

“For 75 years, UN Peacekeeping has helped to end conflict, protect civilians, advance political solutions, and secure sustainable peace,” said Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations. “Peacekeepers are ordinary people working in difficult and dangerous conditions to achieve extraordinary outcomes for the communities they serve,” he said. “The…

Countries urged to take more action against chemical pollution — Global Issues

Countries urged to take more action against chemical pollution — Global Issues

Over the course of two weeks of meetings, countries are expected to make progress on adding new so-called “forever chemicals” to the list of toxic substances to be banned or restricted under the Stockholm Convention – the global treaty protecting human health and the environment from long-lasting chemical pollution. They…

From the Field: ‘Ordinary people’ pursuing ‘extraordinary outcomes’

From the Field: ‘Ordinary people’ pursuing ‘extraordinary outcomes’

UN Photo The first so-called blue helmets were deployed as military observers to the Middle East in 1948 and since then more than two million uniformed and civilian personnel have served in 71 peacekeeping operations around the world. The exhibition shows how, over three quarters of a century, peacekeepers have…

Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to meet Biden in Washington

Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to meet Biden in Washington

Comment on this storyComment Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will meet President Biden at the White House on Monday. The visit comes just three months after the United States secured access to four key military bases in the Philippines — a deal hailed as a major step in Washington’s…

‘Peace begins with me’ — Global Issues

Media Freedom is Vital but have we Passed Peak Press? — Global Issues

Opinion by Farhana Haque Rahman (toronto, canada) Sunday, April 30, 2023 Inter Press Service TORONTO, Canada, Apr 30 (IPS) – Peak oil was first up, followed by peak gas, gold and others, as if the world was draining natural resources like toilet roll panic buying in a lockdown supermarket. But should…