News headlines in 2011, page 94
Somalia's Al-Shabaab Vows More Attacks
- Inter Press Service

Al-Shabaab has vowed to carry out more attacks in Mogadishu following a vehicle bomb blast that killed scores of people in the Somali capital.
Non-Traditional Teaching Promoted for Girls
- Inter Press Service

Making some simple, basic changes in education policy can result in many more girls attending school, experts said at a meeting here this week on Gender Equality in Education.
EUROPE: Striking at the Heart of Healthcare
- Inter Press Service

Almost half of all doctors working in Slovakia’s hospitals have handed in their notice in a mass protest over working conditions and wages which they warn could cause the Eastern European country’s healthcare system to collapse.
Anti-Nuclear Struggle Has Large Fallout
- Inter Press Service

The anti-nuclear struggle in India did not gain the same national prominence as the hunger strike waged by Anna Hazare against rampant corruption among India’s top politicians. Yet a landmark it surely was in the history of India’s nuclear programme.
AFRICA: 'Ideal for the Development of a Real Economy'
- Inter Press Service

Foreign direct investment in Africa over the last decade has contributed to marked economic growth for the continent but it has not translated into development for its people, say pan-African leaders.
U.S.: Long-Stalled Trade Accords Move Forward
- Inter Press Service

In a major victory for U.S.-based multinational corporations, President Barack Obama has submitted controversial and long- pending 'free-trade' agreements (FTAs) between the U.S. and South Korea, Colombia, and Panama for rapid approval by Congress.
BRAZIL: Homegrown GM Bean Won't Fight Hunger, Critics Say
- Inter Press Service

Critics complain that a genetically modified bean developed in Brazil, resistant to one of the country's most damaging agricultural pests, was approved without enough debate or guarantees that the crop will not affect human health or the environment.
NAMIBIA: Skulls Repatriated - But No Official German Apology
- Inter Press Service

A delegation of Namibian government representatives and leaders of the indigenous Herero and Nama people who came to Germany to repatriate 20 skulls of their ancestors were once again disappointed in their hopes for dialogue and an official apology.
TRADE: Europe Puts Foot Down on EPAs
- Inter Press Service

Botswana and Namibia are set to lose preferential access to the European Union, which wants African, Caribbean and Pacific countries to sign controversial free trade agreements within two years or face potential loss of market access to the 27-member EU bloc.
Non-Traditional Teaching Promoted for Girls
- Inter Press Service

Making some simple, basic changes in education policy can result in many more girls attending school, experts said at a meeting here this week on Gender Equality in Education.

