News headlines in 2009, page 314
POLITICS-US: New Calls for a More Tolerant Intl Order
- Inter Press Service

The U.S. should stop focusing on universalising Western democracy and instead work on constructing an international order that grants full legitimacy to responsible non-democratic states, argues an influential new paper that has become widely discussed in Washington foreign policy circles.
MIDEAST: Israeli Soldiers Condemn War on Gaza
- Inter Press Service

Based on testimony from Israeli soldiers who took part in the recent war in Gaza, Israel is being confronted directly with the serious charge that permitted rules of engagement allowed for the killing of Palestinian civilians and widespread destruction of Palestinian property.
FRANCE: Young Face a Jobless Future
- Inter Press Service

Carole is an 18-year-old student of African descent at a high school in central Paris. She is currently studying for the baccalauréat, an exam at the end of secondary school. When she graduates, she would like to leave France as soon as possible, preferably for the United States.
MIDEAST: Israelis Using 'Excessive' Force Against Protesters
- Inter Press Service

The critical wounding of a U.S. activist has highlighted the excessive use of force by Israeli forces.
POLITICS-US: Marijuana Legalisation Creates Buzz
- Inter Press Service

Due perhaps in part to the country's economic woes, but also a major shift in political culture, discussion of marijuana legalisation has risen to a level of openness and prominence previously unseen in the United States.
Q&A: Women Better, But Far From Equal
- Inter Press Service

Denying women access to political and economic power is a 'strategic waste', says Saadia Zahidi, co-author of the WEF’s Global Gender Gap (GGG) report in a telephone interview from Geneva.
FRANCE: Rights Junior Minister Loses Out to Economic Interests
- Inter Press Service

Rama Yade, France’s secretary of state for human rights, is not having an easy time on a number of fronts.
RELIGION-PAKISTAN: Bombing Closes Shrine Off For Women
- Inter Press Service

Few women are visiting the mausoleum of the famous 17th century mystic poet Abdul Rehman Baba since suspected Pakistani Taliban bombed it.
FIJI: Caught Between Coups and Corruption
- Inter Press Service

The December 2006 coup, Fiji's fourth in less than 20 years, was dubbed a 'cleanup campaign' by military commander Frank Bainimarama, now Fiji's interim prime minister.
PHILIPPINES/US: Women's Groups Back Recanting Rape Victim
- Inter Press Service

Nicole, the Filipina who accused a United States serviceman of raping her in 2005, has recanted her testimony, but women’s groups supporting her in the case do not see this development as a defeat.
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