Bolivian President Evo Morales to address UN on Mother Earth Day
“We hope that this new century is the century of the rights of mother earth.”
US 'struggling to exit Afghanistan'
President Barack Obama has indicated that his administration is struggling to cook up a coherent 'exit strategy' in Afghanistan.
The painful cost of breed standards: mutilation vs. cosmetics
Legislatures in Pennsylvania and Illinois are considering bills that would reduce or eliminate what animal welfare advocates call mutilations, and what breeders and American Kennel Club (AKC) call “breed standards.”
Visas requested for families of the Cuban Five
On April 10, family members of the Cuban Five imprisoned in the United States have an appointment in the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, Cuba, to request their visas.
Afghans call for end to US occupation
Hundreds of Afghan citizens rallied for an end to the occupation of their country on Sunday after US-led forces killed five civilians in Kunduz Province.
UK medical charities forced to cut back life-saving research
Four of the UK's largest medical charities have been badly hit by the recession and are considering cutting the amount of money they put towards lifesaving research.
World Water Week: Safe drinking water for all
WASHINGTON--In recognition of World Water Week (March 22-28), Water Advocates calls for the funding and implementation of more safe drinking water and sanitation projects in developing countries.
Maternal mortality in India and Africa: join the discussion
Join Women’s eNews to understand the issue of maternal mortality in Africa and India.
Charging prisoners room and board?
Lawyers and prison reform campaigners attacked plans on Friday to charge Scottish prisoners' rent to claw back compensation paid out to them for having to 'slop out.'
Urine and blood tests? Now it's Lance Armstrong's hair
PARIS: Lance Armstrong has undergone hundreds of urine and blood tests throughout his cycling career. This time, he was in for a surprise - a hair sample test.

