News headlines in 2009, page 277
RIGHTS: Indigenous Wisdom Against Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

While industrialised countries like Canada continue to emit ever-higher levels of greenhouse-effect gases, indigenous peoples around the world are working to survive and adapt to an increasingly dangerous climate.
Q&A: A Death Row Story of Resilience, Faith, Hope
- Inter Press Service

Puerto Rican Juan Melendez spent more than 17 years on death row in a Florida prison for a 1983 murder to which another man had repeatedly confessed - evidence prosecutors withheld. He was only released in 2002. Now a documentary by Luis Rosario Albert tells Melendez's story, the multifaceted circumstances that surrounded it and the human rights struggle in Puerto Rico that followed.
MIDEAST: If Only They Could See
- Inter Press Service

Mohammed Al-Sheikh Yousef could save his eyesight if only he could cross the border out of Gaza. He was denied a permit by Israel; he got one from Egypt, but not for someone to accompany him. And he can't go on his own because he cannot see very well.
MEXICO: Schools Closed Nationwide Due to Flu Epidemic
- Inter Press Service

The deadly new influenza strain that originated in Mexico has led to the closure of schools, universities, museums, libraries, cinemas, theatres and churches here, while it continues to spread to other countries.
EGYPT: Dubious Claims Spark Row With Hizbullah
- Inter Press Service

Egyptian authorities announced earlier this month the discovery of a Hizbullah 'cell' allegedly planning to carry out violent operations in Egypt. Although Hizbullah chief Hasan Nasrallah insists the group was only tasked to assist the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, the government has used the episode to launch a blistering media campaign against the Lebanese Shia resistance group.
ICELAND: Taking the First Turn Left
- Inter Press Service

Iceland's Social Democratic Alliance and the Left-Green Party won the majority of the seats in the Apr. 25 election, and will continue to work together for the next four years as the ruling coalition.
EDUCATION-US: Women Reach for Technology Lifeline
- Inter Press Service

When Brunila lost her job as a flight attendant after 10 years on the job, she realised she needed to find a more stable career.
Q&A: Freedom of Expression Behind Indonesian Democratic Advances
- Inter Press Service

Indonesian voters had a large pool of candidates to select from during early April polling here, 38 parties nominated 12,000 candidates to vie for the 560 seats in the national legislature.
RIGHTS-US: Bracing for New Prisoner Abuse Photos
- Inter Press Service

This Tuesday, Apr. 28, will mark five years since the world got its first look at the sickening photographs from Abu Ghraib on the U.S. television programme '60 Minutes.'
ZIMBABWE: Who Speaks for the People on New Constitution?
- Inter Press Service

'Are you still unemployed? Take charge and complete the change. We the people shall write our own constitution,' read the many bright posters now adorning street walls, lampposts and rubbish bins in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
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