News headlines in 2010, page 333
POLITICS: Sri Lanka, Britain Spar Again Over Tigers
- Inter Press Service

Tensions between Sri Lanka and Britain may have calmed down somewhat after the civil conflict ended in this South Asian country last year, but are rising again after the government accused London of aiding the defeated Tamil Tigers to regroup internationally.
EUROPE: Economists Blame Germany for Mediterranean Crisis
- Inter Press Service

Germany’s obsession with maintaining a trade surplus, in line with its mercantilist traditions, is one cause for the severe economic crisis that has gripped several Euro-Mediterranean countries, say economists.
RIGHTS-CHINA: For Dissident’s Wife, A Time of Waiting
- Inter Press Service

Long before Liu Xiaobo, China’s most prominent political dissident and co- author of the Charter 08 call for political reform, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for 'incitement to subvert state power,' his wife, Liu Xia, had accepted his fate.
RIGHTS-MEXICO: 'Yes, I Do' Want a Same-Sex Marriage Licence
- Inter Press Service

Emma Villanueva and her partner lined up at the civil registry office in the Mexican capital to register for a marriage licence Thursday, the day that Latin America's first same-sex marriage law went into effect.
INDONESIA: U.S. Seeks to Resume Training of Controversial Military Unit
- Inter Press Service

The administration of President Barack Obama hopes to resume U.S. training of an elite Indonesian military unit whose members have been convicted of gross human rights abuses in East Timor and elsewhere in the sprawling archipelago.
RIGHTS: Arab Women Caught Between Extremes
- Inter Press Service

The status of women in a predominantly male-chauvinistic Arab world continues to fluctuate from one extreme to another.
LATIN AMERICA-US: Clinton Attempts Damage Control
- Inter Press Service

The dialogue of the deaf on Iran's nuclear programme that took place in the capital of Brazil highlights the hurdles faced by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in her attempt at forging warmer ties during her tour of six Latin American countries.
UGANDA: Pressure Mounts to Make Public Oil Agreements
- Inter Press Service

Uganda’s members of parliament (MPs) are pressurising government to make public details of oil production-sharing agreements it signed with various international oil companies.
U.S.: Grassroots Groups Get More Bang for Donors' Bucks
- Inter Press Service

While 'community organising' has become a punch line for late- night comedians since the election of Barack Obama as U.S. president, the activity 'delivers enormous benefits to communities,' according to a new study conducted by the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP).
U.S.: Detained Migrant Women Shackled During Childbirth
- Inter Press Service

When Maricopa County sheriff's deputies raided Celia Alejandra Alvarez's workplace and discovered her hiding place, she says they lifted her off her feet and slammed her face into a wall, causing injuries to her jaw and teeth. Later, in detention for having false documents, she says she was not given medical care.

