News headlines in January 2009, page 24
MIDEAST: Some Israelis Cry Out for Peace
- Inter Press Service

Another peace rally Saturday night brought together about a couple of thousand Israelis to demand an immediate end to the ongoing assault in Gaza. The demonstration was held in front of the Hakirya, the central command of the Israeli Defence Forces and the Ministry of Defence in the heart of Tel Aviv.
MIDEAST: Israel at Crossroads Between Ceasefire and Occupation
- Inter Press Service

Into the third week of its war on Gaza, Israeli leaders are convinced they're still calling the shots. But, without a suitable diplomatic exit soon, the military 'successes' could quickly begin to unravel, some sobering Israeli voices have cautioned.
MIDEAST: Brothers in Thought, Not in Arms
- Inter Press Service

Egypt's official press has recently alleged an 'organisational relationship' between the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) opposition movement and Palestinian resistance group Hamas, currently facing the brunt of Israel's war on the Gaza Strip. MB spokesmen, however, say their relationship with Hamas is purely ideological.
POLITICS-THAILAND: Town and Country Divide Runs Deep
- Inter Press Service

Vendors at a bustling municipal market in this provincial city are fairly open about the need for Thailand to have a proper democracy with regular elections. In fact many of them wear red shirts to announce their political choice.
EUROPE: Caught in Freezing Crossfire
- Inter Press Service

Central Europe and the Balkans face a halting of industrial production, closed schools, frozen water supply pipes and eventual economic paralysis as suspension of gas deliveries stops life in the region.
MIDEAST: Tehran Opts for 'Moral Support' in Gaza War
- Inter Press Service

Although the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli leaders have depicted the ongoing crisis in Gaza as part of a larger struggle against Iran and its 'proxies', Tehran's involvement with the Palestinians is rather limited.
MIDEAST: Israel Fighting Also the UN
- Inter Press Service

A United Nations report that Israel ordered civilians into a building and then shelled it marks yet more evidence of widespread targeting of civilians in the Gaza assault.
INDIA/PAKISTAN: Lowering Temperatures
- Inter Press Service

Six weeks after the Mumbai terrorist attacks precipitated a grave new crisis in their mutual relations, the danger of a military conflict breaking out between India and Pakistan has receded.
INDIA: Satyam Scam Questions Corporate Governance
- Inter Press Service

India’s government, its corporate sector and its people are stunned after the founder-chairman of one of the country’s largest information technology (IT) services companies admitted to years of falsified profits and an audacious financial fraud worth 1.5 billion dollars.
POLITICS: In Washington, All Roads Lead to Tehran
- Inter Press Service

As the war in Gaza approaches its third week, a chorus of influential voices in the U.S. media has cast the conflict as a proxy war in which the real enemy is not Hamas but Iran.
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