News headlines in September 2010, page 29
MIDEAST: Media New Battleground for Palestinians and Israelis
- Inter Press Service

Palestinians and Israelis are using the media as a new battleground in their war to win hearts and minds across the globe, even as the protracted conflict in the Mideast drags on with no apparent end in sight.
MIDEAST: The Lights Are Going Out on Gaza
- Inter Press Service

The Muslim festival Eid approaches, but not the end to power cuts that have darkened the month-long Ramadan fasting leading up to the festival. Or to the agony of Gazans, made worse by the reminder that it's approaching festive time.
SOUTH ASIA: Fishers’ Release A Good Catch for India-Pakistan Ties
- Inter Press Service

It took almost two hours before Jeenti Deva, 16, could board the bus that would bring him home to India, but the long wait did not stop him from smiling.
Brazilian Dam Would Put Peruvian Jungle Under Water
- Inter Press Service

Seen from up high, the route to Puente Inambari looks like a green serpent -- long, robust and sinuous. The Amazon jungle that dominates this landscape will be underwater if one of the largest hydroelectric dams in Peru (and all Latin America) is built.
MIDEAST: Ramadan Goes Down Under Rubble
- Inter Press Service

With power cuts up to 16 hours to full days, a soaring heat wave and unbearable humidity, the Israeli-led siege on Gaza is but one of many factors leaving Ramadan miserable for the majority of Palestinians in Gaza.
RUSSIA: New START May End With a Whimper
- Inter Press Service

Efforts by the U.S. and Russian governments to move speedily towards the abolition of strategic nuclear weapons have hit stumbling blocks and continue to generate debates among experts about the practicality of achieving a nuclear- free world in the near future.
PORTUGAL: Prominent Figures Sentenced in Child Sex Ring Scandal
- Inter Press Service

A trial that dragged on for six years amidst public outrage ended Friday in Portugal with the unexpected sentencing of prominent personalities, found guilty in a child sex abuse scandal that shook the nation.
LATIN AMERICA: Ties with China Based on Commodity Exports, Manufactured Imports
- Inter Press Service

Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will grow again this year, driven largely by demand from China. But the high proportion of commodities may increase dependency on China, and Asia as a region, warns a new report by ECLAC, the regional United Nations agency.
LATIN AMERICA: Ties with China Based on Commodity Exports, Manufactured Imports
- Inter Press Service

Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will grow again this year, driven largely by demand from China. But the high proportion of commodities may increase dependency on China, and Asia as a region, warns a new report by ECLAC, the regional United Nations agency.
MIDEAST: Scepticism Marks Peace Talks Launch
- Inter Press Service

While all parties maintained a spirit of cordiality and mutual understanding, no new promises emerged from this week’s talks between the leaders of Israel and the Palestine Authority (PA) that offered tangible hope for a major breakthrough in resolving the more than 60-year-old conflict.
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