News headlines in 2010, page 355
EGYPT: Press Freer, but Still Fettered
- Inter Press Service

Not long ago an editorial like the one that appeared in the independent Al- Dustour newspaper this week might never have made it into print.
DEVELOPMENT: Africa Centre Dismissals Challenged
- Inter Press Service

A European Union (EU) aid programme tasked with nurturing the private sector in Africa has become the focus of high-level diplomatic discussions after almost half of its staff were abruptly dismissed.
Q&A: The Two Faces of Agriculture
- Inter Press Service

The challenge of the 21st century is to transform agriculture into a good administrator of biodiversity and reverse its destructive capacity, without restricting its mission to feed a growing world population, said Achim Steiner, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme.
MALAWI: Free Education At What Price
- Inter Press Service

He fishes by night and sells his catch by day. He's the breadwinner for his family of six. Maliko Malombe is nine years old.
RWANDA-HEALTH: Efforts to Contain HIV/AIDS Among Teens Slackens
- Inter Press Service

Eighteen-year-old David Kimenyi* is sure he infected his girlfriend with HIV. They had unprotected sex many times, even after he discovered he was HIV-positive.
RIGHTS-MEXICO: Reporters, Activists Demand State Protection
- Inter Press Service

Journalists and human rights activists in Mexico are frantically seeking a mechanism to protect them from attacks related to their work, but the state has been slow to respond. The Colombian model might provide a solution.
US-HAITI: The Failure of Aid — Part 2
- Inter Press Service

The sick, injured and stressed people of Port au Prince are unlikely to be impressed by the small army of reconstruction contractors and development experts who are preparing to descend on Haiti. The reason? They've seen it all before.
CULTURE: Asia Lets the Year of the Tiger Roar
- Inter Press Service

The impact of the global recession may still be around, but Chinese communities all over Asia are bent on letting the Year of the Tiger come in with a festive, prosperous roar on Sunday.
URUGUAY: Making the Secret Shame of Illiteracy a Thing of the Past
- Inter Press Service

'Excuse me, I forgot my glasses, could you tell me what that sign says?' This was one of the ruses commonly used by Juan Gómez, who was too embarrassed to admit that at the age of 77, he had never learned to read or write.
RIGHTS: The Seven Paragraphs that Shook US-UK Ties
- Inter Press Service

A British court has ordered the publication of previously secret information that appears to reveal the UK government's complicity with the U.S. in the torture of Binyam Mohamed, a British resident who was imprisoned by the U.S. at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

