News headlines in September 2009, page 30
US-ISRAEL: New Settlements Plan Heightens Tensions
- Inter Press Service

The White House reprimanded the Israeli government Friday over reports that Israel plans to build hundreds of new housing units in West Bank settlements, the latest in a series of showdowns between Washington and Jerusalem over settlement construction.
RIGHTS: U.N. May Shelve Creation of New Women's Body
- Inter Press Service

A coalition of over 300 international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is 'outraged' that an impending decision to create a new women's entity at the United Nations is being postponed once again.
IRAQ: Stormy Times as U.S. Withdraws
- Inter Press Service

Political violence in Iraq killed 456 Iraqis in August, the highest monthly death toll since July 2008. And with the U.S. showing no sign it plans to reverse the troop withdrawal that is now well underway, numerous struggles for power are shaping up inside Iraq.
WATER-SOUTHERN AFRICA: Managing An Unpredictable Environment
- Inter Press Service

The water available in the Limpopo River basin, which stretches across Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe and Mozambique, is both in great demand and highly variable. Managing it effectively and to the satisfaction of all users is a challenge.
MUSIC-BRAZIL: A School Without Teachers
- Inter Press Service

The participation of renowned professional musicians as instructors and special guests at workshops, instead of academic professors, is what sets Brazil’s Bituca University of Popular Music apart, and is earning it a reputation as a model of experimentation and excellence in music education.
G20: More May Be Needed, to Do More
- Inter Press Service

The tests are coming thick and fast. After the G20 summit in Washington last year, the G20 in London in April, and the G8 in L'Aquila that was substantially a G20, the G20 finance ministers are meeting in London this Friday and Saturday ahead of the G20 gathering in Pittsburgh later this month.
ARGENTINA: Clean Energy from Manure
- Inter Press Service

With its enormous potential for biogas production, Argentina is gearing up for this clean energy alternative - which has already seen good results on ranches that transform manure into energy.
TEDDY KENNEDY: A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
- Inter Press Service

For 30 years, Senator Edward Kennedy was the human rights movement's strongest ally and its soul on Capitol Hill, writes Kerry Kennedy, President of the Robert F. Kennedy Foundation of Europe.
ASIA: Financial Crisis Stalls Region’s Poverty Reduction Targets
- Inter Press Service

For the past decade, it was demand for Asian exports from the developed world that helped this region march ahead towards meeting internationally set development targets — such as slashing the numbers living in poverty.
POLITICS-US: Gates Sells Afghan Strategy Amid Growing Unease
- Inter Press Service

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Michael Mullen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) remained tight-lipped about the contents of a confidential report on the future of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan in a wide-ranging Pentagon briefing on Thursday.
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