News headlines in September 2009, page 10
ENVIRONMENT: China Backpedals on Emissions But Still Noncommittal
- Inter Press Service

Although pledging to break away from its highly polluting economic path, China has managed to stick to its guns and not compromise on what it believes is its national agenda.
HONDURAS: People Flood Stores during Break in Curfew
- Inter Press Service

Thousands of Hondurans flocked to businesses in the capital Wednesday to stock up on food and gas after the de facto government temporarily lifted the curfew in place since ousted President Manuel Zelaya surreptitiously returned to the country on Monday.
POLITICS: Libyan Leader Thrashes All and Sundry in U.N. Debut
- Inter Press Service

Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi, in his maiden visit to the United Nations Wednesday, made a highly predictable speech - long on rhetoric and short on substance.
POLITICS: 'World Must Move In a New Direction,' Obama Tells U.N.
- Inter Press Service

Is the United States willing to give up its role as the world's most powerful cop? The message delivered by U.S. President Barack Obama to the U.N. General Assembly suggests that it's quite likely.
ENVIRONMENT: Women on Front Lines of Climate Week
- Inter Press Service

Women's voices remain highly underrepresented in the climate change debate, say international civil society leaders attending events taking place around the United Nations Climate Summit Tuesday.
LATIN AMERICA: Ensuring Democratisation of Digital Broadcasting
- Inter Press Service

Just as they did with analogue television, the countries of Latin America have opted for different digital broadcasting standards. But more than this technological diversity, what concerns social organisations is the absence of policies and regulatory frameworks to ensure a true democratisation of this means of communication.
US-MIDEAST: Has Netanyahu Out-Manoeuvred Obama or Vice Versa?
- Inter Press Service

While Israeli officials claimed a major win in U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to shelve his long-held demand for a freeze on Israeli settlements on the West Bank and East Jerusalem, some analysts here believe it may yet prove a Pyrrhic victory for the hard-line government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
BRAZIL: Electric Car Revolution in the Making
- Inter Press Service

The electric vehicle - pure or hybrid - will trigger an energy and industrial revolution worldwide in the coming decades, dealing a blow to liquid fuels. But plant-based ethanol will survive and grow, say Brazilian experts consulted for this report.
POLITICS-ITALY: From Democracy to Videocracy
- Inter Press Service

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, one of the world's most powerful media moguls, is being increasingly accused of using his six news organisations and television channels to manipulate the country's political life and public opinion.
POLITICS-BURMA: Junta Up to Its Old Tricks, Plays with the West
- Inter Press Service

Having released more than 7,000 prisoners in the last few days as part of the preparations for next year’s planned polls, Burma’s military rulers are up to their old tricks, according to Burmese activists and human rights groups.
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