News headlines in 2009, page 273
SINGAPORE: Evangelical Christians Take on Civil Society
- Inter Press Service

For 25 years, the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) has been Singapore’s most important civil society campaigner for gender justice.
U.S.: Major Foreign Tests Likely Over Next 100 Days
- Inter Press Service

While Barack Obama has clearly improved Washington's image abroad during his first 100 days in office, the next 100 will almost certainly prove much more challenging for the new president's foreign policy.
FINANCE-US: IRS on the Track of Tax-Cheating 'John Doe's'
- Inter Press Service

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hitting pay dirt with a novel legal tactic designed to catch tax evaders. And it's going to use it to force international banks to give up the names of tax cheats.
LABOUR: World Bank in About-Face on Worker Rights
- Inter Press Service

The World Bank is dropping an index scored for undermining worker rights from its flagship effort to promote business-led economic growth in emerging, developing, and former Soviet countries.
HEALTH-NAMIBIA: Eight Southern African Countries Team Up to Fight Malaria
- Inter Press Service

Within the next twelve months, eight Southern African countries will synchronise their battles against malaria through cross-border collaboration. They hope to eliminate malaria in four of them by 2015.
LEBANON: Generals’ Release May Influence June Election
- Inter Press Service

On Wednesday, a judge at the Hague-based 'Special Tribunal for Lebanon' (STL) ordered Lebanon to release four senior Lebanese generals imprisoned since 2005 on suspicion of involvement in killing former prime minister Rafiq Hariri in February of that year.
CAMBODIA: Corruption Allegations Undermine Khmer Rouge Tribunal
- Inter Press Service

The voice of Comrade Duch reverberates daily through the speakers at the 500- seat courtroom in Phnom Penh as he gives testimony in his trial for crimes against humanity.
MAY DAY-ARGENTINA: ‘My Mom Is a Taxi Driver’
- Inter Press Service

A new collection of children’s books in Argentina shows women in jobs and professions that are traditionally held by men, challenging sexist preconceptions.
ENVIRONMENT: Israel Stripping West Bank Quarries
- Inter Press Service

Israeli human rights organisation Yesh Din is taking the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), the Israeli civil administration and a number of Israeli mining companies to court.
MIDEAST: A Former 'Terrorist' Speaks Out
- Inter Press Service

A former high-level Palestinian resistance fighter, who spent years on the run from Israel's security forces, has just been appointed to the Palestinian Ministry of Prisoners' Affairs, and made honorary theatre director.
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