News headlines in August 2010, page 31
Muslim Centre Prevails in Battle over Site Near 'Ground Zero'
- Inter Press Service

In a case viewed by many as a test of religious tolerance in the post-9/11 era, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted unanimously Tuesday morning against designating the future location of a Muslim-led community centre as a historic landmark.
Obama Drops 2009 Pledge to Withdraw Combat Troops from Iraq
- Inter Press Service

Seventeen months after President Barack Obama pledged to withdraw all combat brigades from Iraq by Sep. 1, 2010, he quietly abandoned that pledge Monday, admitting implicitly that such combat brigades would remain until the end of 2011.
MEXICO: Asbestos, a Toxic Neighbour
- Inter Press Service

It's summertime, so the 'Año de Juárez' public primary school in Barrios de San Lucas, a working-class neighbourhood on the east side of the Mexican capital, is deserted.
CAMBODIA: Demining Efforts Trip over Donor Fatigue
- Inter Press Service

On the first day of May, a deadly reminder from the turbulent past exploded in one of Cambodia’s provinces.
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Boost Cross-Border Trade for Food Security
- Inter Press Service

Small-scale traders on either side of the Mwami Border Post between Zambia and Malawi are key to meeting local demands that larger importers do not.
KENYA: Herbal Contraceptives Under the Radar
- Inter Press Service

An arrow points the way from a busy street along a rough pathway; visitors clutch their bags more closely. The door is open: sachets are displayed on the table with labels indicating treatment for ulcers, diabetes, hypertension, fibroids. But not the contraceptive pill IPS is looking for.
MIDEAST: Hamas Slowly Islamising Gaza
- Inter Press Service

Gazans are caught between a rock and a hard place. While Israel continues to apply a crippling siege on the coastal territory, Gaza's Hamas government is cracking down on civil and political liberties in what appears to be a campaign to slowly Islamise Gaza.
INDIA: Trade Talks with EU Put Drug Manufacturers on Edge
- Inter Press Service

Their ongoing negotiations remain shrouded in secrecy, but there are already reports that India and the European Union (EU) will have a free-trade agreement ready by the end of August, and that they will be putting signatures to it before the end of 2010.
Despite Iraq Withdrawal, Greater Mideast Not Looking Good
- Inter Press Service

While President Barack Obama Monday touted the continuing U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq as a key marker in the success of his regional policies, the latest news from the Greater Middle East, as well as a new public opinion survey, is far less encouraging.
U.N. Names Panel to Probe Israeli Killings on Gaza-Bound Ship
- Inter Press Service

Despite initial misgivings, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon received the tacit approval of the Israeli government to establish an international panel to probe the widely-condemned killings of nine Turkish civilians onboard a flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza last May.
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