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DEVELOPMENT-KENYA: Fears Over New Land Deal


Joyce Mulama

NAIROBI - Concern is mounting in Kenya that the government has leased a big slice of agricultural land to the Qatari foreign investors to produce food for export.
RUSSIA: Hoping for Much, Expecting Little
Kester Kenn Klomegah
MOSCOW - U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Russia next week is expected to bring significant but limited improvement in troubled relations between the two giants.
RELIGION-BRAZIL: Intolerance Denounced at UN
Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - "Ialorixá" Gilda died of a massive heart attack in 1999 after members of a pentecostal church swarmed into her temple and hit her over the head with a Bible. Her death drew attention to the growing religious intolerance in Brazil, which was denounced this week at the United Nations.
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RUSSIA: Hoping for Much, Expecting Little
U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Russia next week is expected to bring significant but limited improvement in troubled relations between the two giants.
HEALTH: ‘Global Response Needed for Global (Flu) Challenge’
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Africa
DEVELOPMENT-KENYA: Fears Over New Land Deal
Concern is mounting in Kenya that the government has leased a big slice of agricultural land to the Qatari foreign investors to produce food for export.
AGRICULTURE: Biotechnology: Africa Must Not Be Left Behind
RIGHTS-AFRICA: AU Heeds Perpetrators Not Victims
Asia - Pacific
RIGHTS-INDIA: India's Historic Gay Ruling
A day after the Delhi High Court's landmark judgment to overturn a colonial law that criminalised homosexuality, Indians expressed mixed reactions to the verdict.
HEALTH: Sri Lanka's Battle With Dengue
IRAN: Picnicking Outside Evin Prison
Europe
EUROPE: Croatia on Uncertain Course for EU Membership
The Swedish government, which now holds the rotating presidency of the European Union for the second half of this year, says plans to bring Croatia into the EU have not been derailed despite recent political events in the country. Croatia is officially set to join the Union as its 28th member in 2011.
RUSSIA: Hoping for Much, Expecting Little
RUSSIA: Chechen Civilians Face Collective Punishment
Latin America
RELIGION-BRAZIL: Intolerance Denounced at UN
"Ialorixá" Gilda died of a massive heart attack in 1999 after members of a pentecostal church swarmed into her temple and hit her over the head with a Bible. Her death drew attention to the growing religious intolerance in Brazil, which was denounced this week at the United Nations.
PERU: Petroleum Sullies the Amazon
CUBA-US: Frosty Relations No Bar to Communication
Middle East & Mediterranean
MIDEAST: Future of Fatah in Doubt
The future of Palestinian unity talks is far more complex than the bitter rivalry, bloodshed and division which represent the yawning chasm separating Palestine's two main political factions, Hamas and Fatah.
MIDEAST: Nobel Laureate 'Abducted' by Israeli Navy
MIDEAST: Finding Fish, But Israelis Too
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CUBA-US: Frosty Relations No Bar to Communication
Cuba and the United States are poised to resume talks on migration issues any time now, although the five Cuban agents imprisoned in the U.S. remain "a formidable obstacle" to normalising bilateral relations, according to Cuban parliament president Ricardo Alarcón.
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PERU: Petroleum Sullies the Amazon
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AGRICULTURE: Biotechnology: Africa Must Not Be Left Behind
HEALTH: Sri Lanka's Battle With Dengue
Human Rights
RELIGION-BRAZIL: Intolerance Denounced at UN
"Ialorixá" Gilda died of a massive heart attack in 1999 after members of a pentecostal church swarmed into her temple and hit her over the head with a Bible. Her death drew attention to the growing religious intolerance in Brazil, which was denounced this week at the United Nations.
PERU: Petroleum Sullies the Amazon
RIGHTS-AFRICA: AU Heeds Perpetrators Not Victims
Health
HEALTH: Sri Lanka's Battle With Dengue
Sri Lankan health authorities have had to combat an upsurge in cases of the lethal Dengue flu in the island nation this year. They have used mass man-power, public awareness campaigns and even threatened incarceration to stem the spread of the killer disease that has touched epidemic levels in the past six months. But it won’t be easy to stop the disease from spreading.
HEALTH: ‘Global Response Needed for Global (Flu) Challenge’
US-ECUADOR: Chevron Fails in Effort to Lift Trade Benefits
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AFRICA: Civil Society to AU: Investment Must Address Marginalisation
No gathering hosted by Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi is ever dull, and the Thirteenth Ordinary Session of the African Union, concluding in Sirte, Libya today has not disappointed.
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