News headlines in 2009, page 367
MEDIA-BRAZIL: Free Speech and an Open Mic
- Inter Press Service

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva 'betrayed' community radio stations, said Magno Cruz, the head of Radio Conquista, speaking at a round table discussion at the International Laboratory for Free Media, held in the capital of the northeastern state of Maranhao.
POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: Little Hope at SADC Summit
- Inter Press Service

Few hold much hope that a seventh summit of Southern African leaders on Zimbabwe will find a solution to the political crisis in Zimbabwe.
CARIBBEAN: High-Tech Systems Trace Influx of Illegal Arms
- Inter Press Service

The figures are staggering. About half a billion small arms are in use around the world and nearly half a million people are killed by them annually.
MIDEAST: Unconventional Warfare on the Rise
- Inter Press Service

Violent conflict is hardly new to the Middle East, but increasingly it is taking the form of unconventional warfare.
BOLIVIA: New Constitution Marks Break with the Past
- Inter Press Service

Bolivia’s voters approved a new constitution in Sunday’s referendum with around 60 percent support, ushering in further social changes under President Evo Morales, who will now be able to run for reelection in December, to a single consecutive term.
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: For a People's Fight Against Organised Crime
- Inter Press Service

Civil society groups are looking to the World Social Forum this year to strengthen their campaign for justice in the face of organised crime.
MIDEAST: Ceasefire Broken From Day One
- Inter Press Service

At 7.30 am Jan. 22, five days after Israeli authorities declared a 'ceasefire' following their 22-day air, land and sea bombardment of the Gaza Strip, Israeli gunboats renewed shelling off the Gaza city coast, injuring at least six, including four children.
RIGHTS-US: Immigrants Scapegoated as Economy Teeters
- Inter Press Service

Things in Suffolk County on Long Island have gotten so bad lately that the U.S. Justice Department is launching an investigation into attacks on Latino residents, and may also examine whether local police agencies improperly handled several widely publicised incidents.
ICELAND: People Power Produces Unexpected Muscle
- Inter Press Service

The government has fallen in Iceland in the wake of an unprecedented season of protests.
/CORRECTED REPEAT*/ RIGHTS-SRI LANKA: 'Plight of Tamils Similar to Gaza Civilians'
- Inter Press Service

While the Sri Lankan army has announced the capture of Mullaitivu, the last bastion of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the plight of more than 250,000 civilians caught in the fighting continues to be as grim as that of civilians in Gaza, say those involved in humanitarian work.

