News headlines in January 2009, page 19
MIDEAST: GCC in Security-Sympathy Fix Over Gaza
- Inter Press Service

As Israel’s assault on Gaza continues into a third week, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries remain distressed on two fronts -- mounting Arab anger over Palestinian causalities and concern over Tehran and Tel Aviv using Hamas to settle their differences.
MIDEAST: Coming Up to Crunch Time
- Inter Press Service

'The war isn't yet over, but it's the beginning of the final chapter,' said Eytan Ben-Eliyahu, former Israeli air force chief, on Israel Television Wednesday night. 'This is the crunch moment,' he added.
ZAMBIA: Corruption: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
- Inter Press Service

Zambia's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) received more than 2,000 corruption complaints from the public for 2008, the ACC yearly report states.
SRI LANKA: Journos Vow to Carry on Slain Editor's Legacy
- Inter Press Service

Every Tuesday the editorial of ‘The Sunday Leader,’ the feisty, investigative Colombo newspaper, goes through a ritual. Through the morning the editorial staff amble in and out with tension levels rising as deadlines near.
MIDEAST: U.N. General Assembly Calls Crisis Meeting on Gaza
- Inter Press Service

The 192-member U.N. General Assembly, which is due to hold a special emergency meeting Thursday, may call for an international inquiry into the Israeli killing of hundreds of innocent Palestinian men, women and children in Gaza, diplomatic sources told IPS.
PARAGUAY: New Insurgent Group or Framing of Rural Activists?
- Inter Press Service

Whether or not the so-called Paraguayan People’s Army (EPP) -- which claimed responsibility for the recent theft of arms from a remote military post -- actually exists is a subject of debate among activists, academics and political leaders in Paraguay.
PARAGUAY: New Insurgent Group or Framing of Rural Activists?
- Inter Press Service

Whether or not the so-called Paraguayan People’s Army (EPP) -- which claimed responsibility for the recent theft of arms from a remote military post -- actually exists is a subject of debate among activists, academics and political leaders in Paraguay.
US-CUBA: Obama Urged to Take Bold Steps Toward Normalisation
- Inter Press Service

A broad spectrum of groups and individuals is urging President-elect Barack Obama to go beyond his campaign pledge to lift curbs on travel and remittances to their homeland by Cuban Americans and launch a much broader process of normalisation with Havana.
POLITICS-DR CONGO: Talks Resume
- Inter Press Service

Direct talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government and rebels have resumed in Nairobi with discussions on a joint cessation of hostilities currently underway. The talks seek to bring calm to the troubled eastern part of the country.
DR CONGO: Speak to the Real Authors of the War
- Inter Press Service

Each episode of the Democratic Republic of Congo's long-running civil war has weighed particularly heavily on women, yet women have relatively little voice in the negotiations for peace.
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