Institute of Global Homelessness bridges international efforts Experts in homelessness listen during an international conference hosted by the Institute of Global Homelessness at DePaul University. Efforts to collaborate on ending homelessness have sometimes stalled because of a lack of shared definitions, but a new framework from the institute aims to[Read More…]
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Senator Bernie Sanders Sends Letter to USTR on Affordable Drugs in Developing Countries
WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–Sept. 28, 2015 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today asked the chief trade representative for the United States to ensure people in the poorest countries around the world have access to low-cost medicines. “Making sure people in poor countries have access to life-saving medicine is our moral responsibility,” Sen. Sanders[Read More…]
At UN Assembly, Gulf, Mid-east Leaders Call for Urgent Action Against Terrorist Groups
King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventieth session. UN Photo/Loey Felipe NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–28 September 2015 – Taking the podium at the 70th United Nations General Assembly today, leaders from Gulf and Middle East countries appealed to[Read More…]
Divided Peninsula ‘Last Remaining Vestige of Cold War,’ Republic of Korea President Tells UN
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UN Ideals Point the Way to Solving the World’s Crises, US President Obama Tells Annual Assembly Debate
US President Barack Obama addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventieth session. UN Photo/Loey Felipe NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–28 September 2015 – Warning against those who advocate authoritarianism and a return to the era of “might makes right” in the face of global disorder, United States President Barak Obama today[Read More…]
Nuclear Deal Could Serve as Blueprint for Global Relations Based on Mutual Respect, Iranian President Tells UN
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran addresses the General Assembly. UN Photo/Loey Felipe NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–28 September 2015 – While safeguarding its historic and cultural heritage, Iran is looking to the future – not only the distant future but also the near future with a bright outlook for cooperation, President Hassan Rouhani[Read More…]
In Assembly Address, Russian President Stresses National Sovereignty Within Context of UN Charter
President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventieth session. UN Photo/Cia Pak NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–28 September 2015 – Stressing the unique legitimacy, representation and universality of the United Nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned today that many of the crises facing the world[Read More…]
Depart. of Education Makes Awards to 96 Hispanic-Serving Institutions to Expand Educational Opportunities to Hispanic and Low-Income Students
Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015. The U.S. Department of Education announced today that 96 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) will receive more than $51 million in new awards to strengthen and expand educational opportunities for Hispanic and low-income students. The HSI program provides grants to make college more attainable for Hispanic students and[Read More…]
Kenya: Pervasive Homophobic Violence in Coastal Region
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Takes Action Against Fifth Third Bank for Auto-Lending Discrimination and Illegal Credit Card Practices
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