News headlines in August 2010, page 23

  1. BALKANS: The Turks Return

    - Inter Press Service

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    It's not often that the leading Belgrade daily Politika devotes two of its four foreign pages to the praise of one nation, but it did so for the visit of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan last month.

  2. JAPAN: Foreign Caregivers’ Language Exam Triggers Debate

    - Inter Press Service

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    Wahyudin dreams of becoming a full-fledged caregiver, if not a certified nurse, in Japan. But the Indonesian worker must first pass the required Japanese-language national certification examination, which is far from easy.

  3. PHILIPPINES: Gov’t Smokes Out Tobacco Industry with Higher Taxes

    - Inter Press Service

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    Tobacco multinational Philip Morris may have had good reason to send out victory smoke signals when Filipinos elected Benigno Aquino III to be president in May. After all, he is a regular smoker who has said he will not quit the habit.

  4. U.N. Chief May Be Heading for Showdown with Israel

    - Inter Press Service

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    When the Israeli government gave its blessings to a U.N. panel of inquiry probing the military attack on a flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza last May, there was widespread speculation that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon may have struck a backdoor deal over its mandate.

  5. WORLD CUP: 'Now We Demand They Do It For the Poor'

    - Inter Press Service

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    Weak floodlights barely held back gathering darkness as Somalia met Serbia in the finals of the Poor People's World Cup. A small band of supporters were on hand to see an African side lift the cup in Cape Town's Vygieskraal Stadium.

  6. Trial of 'Child Soldier' Opens at Guantanamo

    - Inter Press Service

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    Omar Khadr was only 15 when he was captured by U.S. forces in 2002 in Afghanistan. Now, eight years later, the 23-year-old is on trial in Guantanamo Bay, in the first military commission trial since the beginning of the Barack Obama administration.

  7. ARGENTINA: Limits to Economic Growth Loom

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Argentine economy is making a rapid recovery after the impact of the global financial crisis last year, but experts warn about the limits to growth, which will reach a ceiling shortly unless investments increase.

  8. HEALTH-UGANDA: WHO Happy With Counterfeit Bill; Activists Not

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Uganda office of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the country’s National Drug Authority are satisfied that the new version of the controversial Counterfeit Goods Bill does not threaten the importation and production of generic drugs by conflating them with fake drugs, as the first draft of the bill did. But health rights activists are not convinced.

  9. BRAZIL: Environmental Impact Studies on Dams Count for Little in Amazon

    - Inter Press Service

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    'It's a fait accompli,' acknowledges André Villas-Boas, head of the independent SocioEnvironmental Institute (ISA), resigned to the fact that the legal actions and protests have failed to block the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in Brazil's Amazon jungle region.

  10. EAST AFRICA: Deadly Cactus Also good for Animal Feed — Research

    - Inter Press Service

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    Joseph Ole Morijo is baffled by research findings that cactus plants can be used as animal fodder during drought. Not after he lost his entire herd of 152 goats and sheep to the said plant.

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