News headlines in 2009, page 116
PERU: Environmental Clean-up not Complete, Say Achuar Communities
- Inter Press Service

Leaders of the Achuar people are challenging a decision by the Peruvian government to declare that a clean-up effort by the PlusPetrol oil company in the northeastern Amazon jungle has been completed.
TRADE-AFRICA: Russia 'Could be Left Behind'
- Inter Press Service

Russia should reconsider its trade policy towards African states if it wants to keep up with the likes of China, the European Union (EU) and the U.S., say experts.
US-MIDEAST: A Week of Dimming Peace Prospects
- Inter Press Service

Eight months after Barack Obama launched his presidency by promising a speedy push for Palestinian-Israeli peace, that effort has stalled badly. And there are now growing fears that the top levels of Obama's peace team are torn by internal disagreements that may undermine the whole peace effort.
IRAN: New Nuke Charges Raise Stakes in Upcoming Talks
- Inter Press Service

Charges by U.S. President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain Friday that Iran is building a secret underground plant to enrich uranium appear certain to heighten tensions just days before critical talks between Tehran and its three accusers, as well as Germany, China and Russia.
G20: Rising Above the G8
- Inter Press Service

Something that was perhaps only half-expected has happened in Pittsburgh: the G20 has moved on from being an event to becoming an institution.
G20: Europeans Resist More Clout for South in IMF
- Inter Press Service

An initiative to reform the International Monetary Fund (IMF) voting structure is causing tension at the G20 here as European delegations resist a U.S.-spearheaded effort to give greater clout to emerging economies, primarily because it would decrease European voting power.
/CORRECTED REPEAT*/UGANDA: Carbon Trading Scheme Pushing People off Their Land
- Inter Press Service

As the world's attention increasingly turns to the impact of climate change, at least one project intended to reduce global carbon emissions is accused of displacing indigenous persons from their home in Uganda.
G20: IMF Finds a New Unpopularity
- Inter Press Service

When some Eastern European states faced economic collapse as the financial crisis took hold, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stepped in and offered governments huge loans.
MIDEAST: Jerusalem Palestinians Defining Their Own Future
- Inter Press Service

Almost a year ago a barely noticed event took place in Sawarha, a Palestinian neighbourhood in the Israeli-occupied part of the city.
GUATEMALA: Making the Judge Selection Process More Transparent
- Inter Press Service

In Guatemala, where corruption is so notorious that a U.N.-sponsored commission against impunity was set up to strengthen and purge the country's justice system, a new process has been put in place to make the selection of judges more transparent.
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