News headlines in December 2011, page 28
PAKISTAN: DNA Lab Comes to Track Terrorists
- Inter Press Service

A much-needed DNA laboratory is to be set up at the Forensic Science Department of the Khyber Medical College in Peshawar, capital of the violence- battered Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region in Pakistan.
AFRICA: Watermelon Farming in a Drought
- Inter Press Service

On a Sunday evening, a track loaded with 10 tonnes of watermelons leaves Geoffrey Ndung’u’s homestead in Kanyonga village in semi-arid Eastern Kenya. It travels past a village shopping centre were people have formed a queue to receive food aid because of a prolonged drought in the area.
EGYPT: Muslim Brotherhood Looks Beyond Tahrir
- Inter Press Service

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood came under fire from various political quarters for its decision to stay out of last week's clashes in and around Cairo's Tahrir Square. But as Egyptians vote in the country's first post-Mubarak parliamentary polls, many local analysts believe the controversial decision may have ended up paying political dividends.
HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Male Circumcision a Route to Gender Equality
- Inter Press Service

Although at first glance male circumcision may not be the most obvious entrée to get people talking about gender equality, activists in the Western Cape in South Africa are attempting to do just that.
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