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MIDEAST: Siege Hits Palestinians Before They Are Born


Mohammed Omer

GAZA CITY - The Israeli siege of Gaza that has restricted access to food, water and medicine is now beginning to hit unborn children and newborn babies.
NICARAGUA: Asylum for Survivors of Attack on FARC Camp
José Adán Silva
MANAGUA - The Nicaraguan government of Daniel Ortega granted asylum to two young Colombian women who survived a Mar. 1 bombing raid by the armed forces of their country on a FARC guerrilla camp in Ecuador.
RIGHTS: Women's Groups Push for Gender-Sensitive Budgets
Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - As women's groups and political activists intensify their global campaign for gender empowerment, there is a growing trend towards "gender budgeting" both among developed and developing nations.
Global Issues
RIGHTS: Women's Groups Push for Gender-Sensitive Budgets
As women's groups and political activists intensify their global campaign for gender empowerment, there is a growing trend towards "gender budgeting" both among developed and developing nations.
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Africa
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Water "Undervalued and Not Treated With Respect"
A two-day conference on water issues in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which opened Wednesday in Maseru, Lesotho, has seen representatives of government, civil society, the private sector, donors and other groups discuss the likely effects of climate change on development in the region.
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Asia - Pacific
THEATRE-US: The Year the War Came Home
On this 40th anniversary of 1968, the year that for the United States was the apogee of opposition to the war in Vietnam, two new Off Broadway plays explore divergent ways that U.S. citizens protested -- and ponder the best way to contest a senseless war.
TRANSPORT: Major Hurdle for IBSA Initiative
RELIGION-US: Missionaries Look to Immigrant 'Chinatowns'
Europe
LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
Twenty European corporations are being tried for human rights violations before an ethical tribunal at the Peoples’ Summit, organised for the third time by the Bi-Regional Network "Enlazando Alternativas" (Linking Alternatives) in Lima. The organisers announced that they hope to take some of these cases to ordinary courts of justice in Peru.
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Latin America
POLITICS-US: New Approach Awaited on Latin America, Cuba
More than 150 years after the United States promulgated the Monroe Doctrine, Washington should recognise that its dominance over the Americas has ended and that it must "engage Latin America on its own terms", according to a new report released here Wednesday by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), one of the nation's most influential think tanks.
LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
NICARAGUA: Asylum for Survivors of Attack on FARC Camp
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POLITICS: Bogus Claim, al-Maliki Stall U.S. Plan on Iran Arms
Early this month, the George W. Bush administration's plan to create a new crescendo of accusations against Iran for allegedly smuggling arms to Shiite militias in Iraq encountered not just one but two setbacks.
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ECONOMY-US: Foreclosures Spike as Lenders' Aid Efforts Founder
U.S. banks' property seizures more than doubled in April and home foreclosure filings climbed 65 percent from a year earlier, an indication that government-hyped efforts to protect homeowners are falling short.
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LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
Twenty European corporations are being tried for human rights violations before an ethical tribunal at the Peoples’ Summit, organised for the third time by the Bi-Regional Network "Enlazando Alternativas" (Linking Alternatives) in Lima. The organisers announced that they hope to take some of these cases to ordinary courts of justice in Peru.
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ENVIRONMENT: Only the Cover Is Green
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POLITICS-US: New Approach Awaited on Latin America, Cuba
More than 150 years after the United States promulgated the Monroe Doctrine, Washington should recognise that its dominance over the Americas has ended and that it must "engage Latin America on its own terms", according to a new report released here Wednesday by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), one of the nation's most influential think tanks.
RIGHTS: Women's Groups Push for Gender-Sensitive Budgets
LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
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LATIN AMERICA: Food Price Inflation Threatens Children
Child malnutrition in Latin America and the Caribbean will be aggravated by global food shortages, even though the region produces much more food than it consumes, say experts and officials.
MIDEAST: Siege Hits Palestinians Before They Are Born
ENVIRONMENT: Only the Cover Is Green
Civil Society
LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
Twenty European corporations are being tried for human rights violations before an ethical tribunal at the Peoples’ Summit, organised for the third time by the Bi-Regional Network "Enlazando Alternativas" (Linking Alternatives) in Lima. The organisers announced that they hope to take some of these cases to ordinary courts of justice in Peru.
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ECONOMY-US: Foreclosures Spike as Lenders' Aid Efforts Founder
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LATIN AMERICA: European Corporations on Trial
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Water "Undervalued and Not Treated With Respect"
THEATRE-US: The Year the War Came Home
LATIN AMERICA: Food Price Inflation Threatens Children
Q&A: Can Save the MDGs Yet
EGYPT: Giving With One Hand, Taking Back With the Other
SLOVAKIA: Govt Wins First Battle Against Media
TRANSPORT: Major Hurdle for IBSA Initiative
RELIGION-US: Missionaries Look to Immigrant 'Chinatowns'
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Food Crisis = Despair
AFGHANISTAN: Global Emergency Triggers Food Riots
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