News headlines in May 2009, page 11
ARGENTINA: Blogs a Shortcut to Fame?
- Inter Press Service

While many are still warning that the Internet will do away with reading, unknown writers in Argentina who have joined the global trend of blogging are winning prizes around the world and watching their online writings turn into books, plays and television screenplays.
SRI LANKA: What’s Next For the Tamil Community?
- Inter Press Service

Nearly three decades of war ended in Sri Lanka last week and a victorious President Mahinda Rajapaksa has extended a fresh hand of friendship to the minority Tamils, but most members of this community feel it will take a long time for the wounds to heal after years of mistrust and alienation.
POLITICS-US: UAE Torture Tape Complicates Nuclear Deal
- Inter Press Service

A U.S. agreement to exchange nuclear information and materials with an Arab country in the Persian Gulf is facing opposition because of a video of torture conducted by a member of a ruling family from one of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Q&A: 'More Women Need to Judge'
- Inter Press Service

Thuraya Judi Alwazir is one of few women judges sitting on the Palestinian Authority's Judicial Authority. Alwazir speaks here to IPS about her experiences in a largely male-dominated environment, on the rights of women in regard to honour killings and domestic violence, and on the death penalty as applied in the West Bank.
MIDEAST: Power Struggle Killing Patients
- Inter Press Service

The lives of hundreds of critically ill Gazans continue to be jeopardised by the power struggle between rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah, and political blackmail by Israel.
EUROPE: EU Looks East, Again
- Inter Press Service

The European Union's Eastern Partnership, promoting closer cooperation between the EU and former Soviet Republics, has been enthusiastically endorsed in Eastern Europe, ignored in the West, and criticised in Russia.
SOUTH AMERICA: Rich in Biodiversity, Lagging in Protection
- Inter Press Service

South America is the only region that has not submitted a report of its actions in the last year to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity, although it accounts for 40 percent of the world’s plant and animal species and the deadline was Mar. 30.
POLITICS-US: Lobbyist Ranks Swell with Advent of Climate Bill
- Inter Press Service

Nearly 140 new businesses and interest groups have joined in the intense lobbying in Washington on climate change, according to the Centre for Public Integrity (CPI).
MIGRATION-US: Arizona Prisoners on Lockdown Amid Hunger Strike
- Inter Press Service

Bad food is not the only reason thousands of mostly pre-trial detainees have been going on an intermittent two-week hunger strike in Arizona’s Maricopa County jails.
RIGHTS-US: Special ‘Terror’ Courts Worry Legal Experts
- Inter Press Service

The administration of President Barack Obama is considering the creation of a national security court to try cases in which there is enough reliable intelligence to hold a foreign terrorism suspect in preventive detention, but not enough to bring a case in federal court or even through military commissions.
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