News headlines in September 2009, page 31
AFGHANISTAN: Best Left Alone for Democracy to Grow
- Inter Press Service

If the numerous foreign diplomats, envoys and super envoys assigned to Afghanistan really want to help the country, the best thing they can do during these vote counting and election-fraud investigation days and maybe weeks ahead is to go on vacation.
MIDEAST: Israelis Target Medical Teams
- Inter Press Service

Fourteen-year-old Muhammad Nayif's mother broke down as she spoke to IPS. Nayif died after being shot three times in the chest by Israeli soldiers Monday night.
POLITICS: Taliban's Tank-Killing Bombs Came from U.S., Not Iran
- Inter Press Service

In support of the official U.S. assertion that Iran is arming its sworn enemy, the Taliban, the head of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Dennis Blair, has cited a statement by a Taliban commander last year attributing military success against NATO forces to Iranian military assistance.
US-HONDURAS: State Dept Condemns 'Coup d'Etat', Curtails Aid
- Inter Press Service

Frustrated by the continued intransigence of the Honduran regime that ousted President Manuel Zelaya, the U.S. State Department followed through Wednesday on threats to cut off aid to Honduras.
POLITICS: Developing Nations Sceptical of Climate Summit
- Inter Press Service

The 130-member Group of 77, the largest single coalition of developing nations, is at loggerheads with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon over an upcoming one-day global summit on climate change in New York on Sep. 22.
TRADE: Will Obama Steer New Course in Delhi and Pittsburgh?
- Inter Press Service

A 'mini-ministerial' meeting has been convened by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Delhi to help member countries draft a roadmap to conclude the troubled Doha round and set the stage for the G20 later this month and the WTO ministerial in Geneva in November.
ISRAEL: Madonna Applauded for her Silence
- Inter Press Service

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Kim Il Jung, Hitler, the Holocaust, ecological disasters, poverty in Africa, wars around the world, Obama and Martin Luther King: the appropriate images were all there, an overwhelming backdrop on the huge stage for the Queen of Pop's rendition of her song, 'Get Stupid' in Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park.
CHILE: War Over Seeds
- Inter Press Service

Environmental organisations, organic farmers and indigenous people in Chile are opposed to a draft law that would expands the rights of the developers of new varieties of plants, while the government and seed companies argue that there will be no negative impacts on small farmers and biodiversity.
BRAZIL: More Growth, Less Carbon
- Inter Press Service

Achieving sustainable growth is one of the major challenges facing Brazil, an emerging power and the fourth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world. To do this it will have to curb emissions, 30 percent of which are caused by industry, power generation and the transport sector.
WATER-SOUTHERN AFRICA: Research Not Trickling Down To Farmers
- Inter Press Service

Farmers could be losing tonnes of crops every harvest just because no one has bothered to tell them that scientists have found more effective methods of using water to farm.
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