News headlines in September 2009, page 14
Q&A: Plants Know No Frontiers, They Grow Everywhere
- Inter Press Service

Mauritian woman scientist Ameenah Gurib-Fakim was awarded the African Union Women Scientist Regional Award 2009 this month for her scientific achievement and contribution through science to the socio-economic development of Africa.
CUBA: Peace Concert Bridges Borders and Differences
- Inter Press Service

Although it was the target of threats from radical Cuban exiles and the focus of controversy and opinion polls from the moment it was announced, Colombian musician Juanes' idea of staging his 'Peace without Borders' concert in Cuba proved a success at promoting understanding, in spite of differences.
US-CUBA: Five Decades of an Admittedly Failed Policy
- Inter Press Service

U.S. citizens of Cuban descent are once again free to travel to Cuba and send an unlimited amount of money to their relatives on the island, but for the most part U.S. policy toward the communist nation hasn't changed under President Barack Obama.
POLITICS: Obama to Prioritise Africa During U.N. Visit
- Inter Press Service

When Barack Obama visits the United Nations on three consecutive days this week - a rare gesture by a U.S. president - he will be addressing delegates on subjects ranging from climate change and peacekeeping to nuclear non-proliferation and the global financial crisis.
ETHIOPIA: Ethnic Federalism Could Lead to Election Violence
- Inter Press Service

Criticised as system of dividing and ruling people according to their ethnic groups, Ethiopia’s federalism has just become a bone of contention.
ETHIOPIA-: Ethnic Federalism Could Lead to Election Violence
- Inter Press Service

Criticised as system of dividing and ruling people according to their ethnic groups, Ethiopia’s federalism has just become a bone of contention.
MIDEAST: Widows and Children Begin to Beg
- Inter Press Service

There are few parks and green spaces in Gaza, and those that exist are crowded with people hungry for nature. Day and night, people of all ages flock to the Joondi, or the park of the Unknown Soldier, in central Gaza City.
ENVIRONMENT: Electric Fence as Lifesaver for Endangered Elephants
- Inter Press Service

Dennawa is a typical rural Sri Lankan agriculture village, located deep in the dry zone. Behind the houses made of dry brick stretch the fields where villagers tend vegetables and fruit plantations.
POLITICS-US: Activists, Big Business Converge on G20 Meet
- Inter Press Service

As media and government delegates prepare for the G20 Summit to be held Sep. 24-25 in Pittsburgh, local business and activist groups are promoting clashing visions of days to come.
SOUTH ASIA: Disunity Hovers over a Region Battling Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

As the Copenhagen Conference on climate change draws nearer, South Asia, which appears poised for severe threats from the impacts of climate change, faces a stiff challenge on two fronts.
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