News headlines in 2009, page 264
ASIA: Region Prepares for Swine Flu
- Inter Press Service

Researchers at a prestigious university hospital in Bangkok have been able to cut by 14 hours the time it takes to detect the lethal strain of the swine flu virus, which has infected thousands across the world.
Q&A: Q&A: More Investment in Production Won’t Cure African Food Crisis
- Inter Press Service

The food crisis in African states will not be solved by investment to spur agricultural production because the problem is not food output but poverty that is making food unaffordable for urban Africans.
U.S.-IRAQ: Massacre Puts War Trauma Under the Spotlight
- Inter Press Service

A U.S. soldier shot five of his colleagues dead at a base in Baghdad, Iraq Monday. The Pentagon says at least two other people were hurt in the shootings and the gunman is in custody.
MIDEAST: U.S. Thaw with Syria Hits Stumbling Blocks
- Inter Press Service

U.S. President Barack Obama issued a statement on May 8 calling for the renewal of sanctions on Syria, which were set to expire on Monday. The declaration came at the end of a busy week in which both high-level U.S. officials and the Iranian president visited the Syrian capital, Damascus.
RIGHTS-COSTA RICA: Persons for Sale
- Inter Press Service

Global trafficking of persons continues apace and Costa Rica is not exempt from sexual exploitation and forced labour. Data compiled by the United Nations indicate that women and girls are most affected by human trafficking, making up 80 percent of victims worldwide.
RIGHTS: Iran Releases Journalist in Politicised Case
- Inter Press Service

The release Monday of Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi from Tehran’s Evin Prison has been greeted with relief and concern by international human rights and press freedom groups.
POLITICS-US: Congress Resists Guantanamo Transfers
- Inter Press Service

As lawmakers amped up the outcry against releasing Guantanamo 'terrorists in our neighbourhoods', France agreed to accept a 'cleared' Guantanamo prisoner and human rights groups continued to press for release of 17 Chinese Uigurs who the U.S. government has declared to be no threat to national security.
DISARMAMENT: Groups Seek World Court Opinion on Nukes
- Inter Press Service

A coalition of international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is seeking an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) - the second in 13 years - on the legality and use of nuclear weapons.
IRAN: Reformists a Force in Looming Presidential Election
- Inter Press Service

With the official registration period for candidates over on May 9, the race for Iran’s presidency is entering its final stretch.
Q&A: 'We Are Past the History of Acrimony and Polarisation'
- Inter Press Service

The Zimbabwean Prime Minister will address Parliament on May 13, reflecting on both progress and frustration of three months at the head of the country's power-sharing government.
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