News headlines in 2009, page 134
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Zimbabwe Must Abide By SADC Decisions
- Inter Press Service

Condemning Zimbabwe’s withdrawal from a regional tribunal which ruled its state-orchestrated land seizures illegal, civil society groups have said the country should abide by decisions of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) or pull out of the regional body entirely.
POLITICS: Zimbabweans Rubbish SADC’s Sanctions Call
- Inter Press Service

The unresolved issues plaguing Zimbabwe’s coalition government are set to drag on after Southern African leaders once again failed to call President Robert Mubage to book for reneging on his coalition promises.
HONDURAS: Vote to Go Ahead Despite Int'l Refusal to Recognise
- Inter Press Service

Although the international community has warned that it will not recognise the results of the November elections in Honduras, the de facto government in power since the Jun. 28 coup d'etat says the vote is going ahead.
HEALTH: Diabetes Wreaks Havoc in Mauritius
- Inter Press Service

Every year 400 Mauritians undergo amputations, another 400 have heart surgery; 175 people's eyes are under the knife every week - all due to a disease that is easily prevented, Type 2 diabetes.
CHINA: Dual Pipelines in Burma to Push Ahead Amid Criticism
- Inter Press Service

Despite fresh international criticism of Beijing’s backing for an unpopular regime as the Burmese junta, China sees its alliance with the country’s military as a matter of simple economic expediency and is determined to forge ahead with controversial joint dual oil and gas pipelines that will ensure greater energy security for its robust economy.
DEVELOPMENT-INDIA: Muslim Community Leaders Join AIDS Fight
- Inter Press Service

Muslim religious leaders may seem too conservative to promote the message of safe sex to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic. But that image seems to be changing. Thanks to community-based organisations and young social entrepreneurs working quietly in villages.
IRAN: Govt Ups Ante Against Reformists Probing Abuses
- Inter Press Service

The stepped-up crackdown against reformist leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, notably the arrest of key aides, signals that the crisis faced by the Islamic regime in Iran has reached new heights.
KENYA: Police Reform? Return To Sender, Say Rights Groups
- Inter Press Service

The top policeman accused of supporting Kenya's post-election violence, in which thousands were killed or raped because of their ethnicity, has been given a cushy job as head of the country’s postal service.
Q&A: The World Needs a Marshall Plan for Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

When world leaders meet for a mega talk-fest on climate change at the United Nations in late September, the focus will be more on politics and less on finance.
POLITICS-AFRICA: Zimbabweans Rubbish SADC’s Sanctions Call
- Inter Press Service

Southern African leaders have once again failed the people of Zimbabwe by making a show of support for the country’s long-serving dictator.
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