News headlines in November 2009, page 9
GENDER: For U.S., Lessons in CEDAW From San Francisco
- Inter Press Service

In 1998, San Francisco stepped up and joined the world.
SRI LANKA: Rights Groups Blame Gov’t Apathy for Migrant Woes
- Inter Press Service

Dozens of Sri Lankan migrant workers languishing under a flyover in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, claiming to be stranded, exemplify the crisis of migration that Sri Lankan authorities have faced over the years.
BRAZIL-IRAN: New Boost to South-South Diplomacy
- Inter Press Service

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial visit to Brazil further underscored the independence of this country's diplomacy, and gave Tehran a chance to defend its points of view on the construction of a lasting peace in the Middle East.
POLITICS: Singh State Visit Cements US-India Ties
- Inter Press Service

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and U.S. President Barack Obama met in Washington Tuesday as both leaders sought to reinvigorate the U.S.-India bilateral relationship.
DEVELOPMENT: Lights Out - World's Poor Remain in the Dark
- Inter Press Service

With the flip of a switch, a light comes on or an electric toothbrush revs to power. If service is cut, either for repairs or because of a natural cause, there will most likely be much fuss about how quickly power is restored - to people who live in the developed world.
ENVIRONMENT: Gov't Silence Dooms Whales to Slaughter
- Inter Press Service

Latin American governments are considering a bloc response to the Japanese whaling fleet's departure for Antarctica, in a new season of what it claims is 'hunting for scientific purposes' and which threatens to kill 1,000 whales in the protected Southern Ocean sanctuary.
YEMEN: U.S. Urged to Increase Aid and Involvement
- Inter Press Service

As President Barack Obama ponders escalating Washington's military and political investment in Afghanistan, a think tank close to his administration is urging Washington to ramp up U.S. aid and involvement in strife-torn Yemen, as well.
DEVELOPMENT: China, India Lead South-South Cooperation
- Inter Press Service

China and India have been singled out as two countries that have established vibrant economic and financial links with the developing world and played key roles in strengthening South-South cooperation over the last 10 years.
POLITICS: Afghan Army Turnover Rate Threatens U.S. War Plans
- Inter Press Service

One in every four combat soldiers quit the Afghan National Army (ANA) during the year ending in September, published data by the U.S. Defence Department and the Inspector General for Reconstruction in Afghanistan reveals.
CORRUPTION-UGANDA: Leaders’ integrity questioned
- Inter Press Service

Seated at a u-shaped table is an assembly of middle-aged men and women clad in business suits, faces stern and expressionless. Refreshments — bottled water, sodas and giant flasks of tea — clutter the long table, competing for space with piles of documents.
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