News headlines in 2011, page 166
MALAWI: Concerns of Protesters Need to be Taken Seriously
- Inter Press Service

Unless Malawi’s government does something to find solutions to its economic and governance problems, the country will see more nationwide protests like the ones last week where 18 people were killed and 275 arrested, analysts say.
AFRICA-DEVELOPMENT: Governments Need to Reach Out to Rural Women
- Inter Press Service

Governments, especially in Africa, need to have strong accountability measures in place in order to effectively reach women in rural areas through gender responsive budgeting.
BURKINA FASO: In Dogged Pursuit of L'Affaire Sankara
- Inter Press Service

Opposition members of parliament in Burkina Faso have called on France to open its archives to look for evidence of involvement of the French secret services in the 1987 death of Thomas Sankara.
Data Shows All of Earth's Systems in Rapid Decline
- Inter Press Service

Protecting bits of nature here and there will not prevent humanity from losing our life support system. Even if areas dedicated to conserving plants, animals, and other species that provide Earth's life support system increased tenfold, it would not be enough without dealing with the big issues of the 21st century: population, overconsumption and inefficient resource use.
Cubans Aren't Racist, But…
- Inter Press Service

'I'm not racist, but at night, if I see three black men coming, I cross the street'; 'I have a black friend, but I'd never accept him as my brother-in-law'; 'Who me, racist? Not at all! But my daughter marrying a black man…' These are the kinds of comments that can frequently be heard in Cuba, where discrimination of any kind is prohibited by law.
U.S.: New Clean Air Rules Force Some Coal Plants to Close
- Inter Press Service

Utility companies across the U.S. have announced plans to shut down and retire several coal-fired power plants following a new rule published by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intended to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.
U.N. Rights Committee Breaks 43-Year Israeli Taboo on Gaza
- Inter Press Service

When the United Nations General Assembly created a three- member special committee to investigate Israeli human rights violations in occupied territories back in December 1968, the Jewish state reacted with obvious anger.
RIGHTS-INDIA: ‘Juveniles Get No Justice in Kashmir’
- Inter Press Service

Kashmir’s juvenile justice system is sorely deficient for a state ridden with a long, and often violent, separatist conflict that attracts youth, say lawyers and rights activists.
Displaced Ivorians 'Too Afraid to Return'
- Inter Press Service

More than half a million people remain displaced by Ivory Coast's post-election conflict and many are too afraid to return home for fear of ethnic reprisals, Amnesty International says in a report.
NEPAL: Religious Practices Oppress Women
- Inter Press Service

The recent gang-rape of a Buddhist nun and her expulsion from her sect have sparked a debate about the deep-rooted religious traditions and biases that foster discrimination and violence, especially against women, in this South Asian state.

