Overseas news archive
August 2006
31.08.2006
Extreme weather has always been a problem for people in Latin America and the Caribbean, but climate change is set to turn an already rough ride into an impossible one, says a new report from unique coalition of development and environment groups.
more...From: New Economics Foundation Image: © Mercy Corps
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31.08.2006
One the UN Day of the Disappeared Wednesday, Amnesty releasing findings documenting rising enforced disappearances in Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka in the context of the "war on terror."
more...From: OneWorld US |
31.08.2006
Some 32 countries have donated over $3 billion over four years for environmental programs in developing countries, rekindling hopes that the global environment may be getting support it has often lacked in the past.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Forests ecosystems © Ashoka / Changemakers.net
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31.08.2006
UN officials, scientific experts, and Mediterranean environment ministers have agreed on an international action plan to clean up last month's oil spill that has become Lebanon's worst-ever environmental disaster.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Image: © Worldwatch Institute
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31.08.2006
In a preliminary ruling Monday, Mexico's electoral court rejected Andrés López Obrador's claims that presidential elections were marred by widespread fraud. The ruling left little doubt that Felipe Calderón would be confirmed as the winner on the court's September 6th deadline.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Manuel López Obrador © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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31.08.2006
From caste discrimination to forced disappearances and torture, participants at a conference on human rights in Asia detail the abuses faced in 12 Asian nations.
more...From: Asian Human Rights Commission Image: Bangladeshi woman and child © Shahidul Alam/Drik / New Internationalist
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29.08.2006
A new treaty unveiled Friday will require countries to protect the rights of disabled people, directly affecting fully 10 percent of the world's population.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: © Kike Figaredo / International Campaign to Ban Landmines
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29.08.2006
Paramilitaries and police in Oaxaca have begun a violent campaign to shut down all media operations that are in opposition to governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz. The closures are a move to silence the people's movement that has taken over the state, observers say.
more...From: Independent Media Center Image: © Independent Media Center
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29.08.2006
Oxfam America called on Mississippi state officials Monday to immediately change course and work with community leaders to develop a comprehensive housing recovery plan by the end of September that meets the needs of the region's poorest residents.
more...From: Oxfam America |
28.08.2006
The signing Saturday of an agreement to cease hostilities--and new commitments from both warring parties--provided hope that a lasting peace could finally take hold in one of the world's worst humanitarian disaster zones.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Image: Children in a refugee camp in northern Uganda. © Jonathan L. Wiesner / International Rescue Committee
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28.08.2006
In the first ever global exam judging the environmental friendliness of electronic companies' products, Nokia and Dell "scraped a barely respectable score," while Apple, Motorola, and Lenovo finished at the bottom of the class.
more...From: Greenpeace International |
28.08.2006
A new study has shown that the 50,000 children working as domestic helpers in other people's homes in Calcutta are routinely subjected to many different forms of abuse, from unsafe working conditions and lack of food to being beaten, deliberately burnt, or sexually abused.
more...From: Save the Children UK |
28.08.2006
Two new studies recommend solutions to the world's water problems, which affect one third of the human population and are now impacting rich countries as well as poorer ones.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute |
28.08.2006
"We want to be the voices of all children in all districts of Tehran. We want to let all people and officials know about their happiness and success as well as their sadness and problems," say the 14 young journalists who produced Iran's first newspaper by kids for kids.
more...From: United Nations Children's Fund |
25.08.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 25 (OneWorld) - A chief prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at Nuremberg has said George W. Bush should be tried for war crimes along with Saddam Hussein. Benjamin Ferenccz, who secured convictions for 22 Nazi officers for their work in orchestrating the death squads that killed more than 1 million people, told OneWorld both Bush and Saddam should be tried for starting "aggressive" wars--Saddam for his 1990 attack on Kuwait and Bush for his 2003 invasion of Iraq.
more...From: OneWorld US Image: bush
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25.08.2006
A new report by Amnesty International claims that Israel's destruction of Lebanese civilian infrastructure was an integral part of its military strategy--not "collateral damage." They are calling for an urgent inquiry into the violations.
more...From: Amnesty International USA |
25.08.2006
Concern is being raised in Iraq after nearly 180 professors have been killed and 3,250 have fled to neighboring countries. The news comes after reports of Iraqi lawyers also being targeted for violence.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network |
24.08.2006
"I have never seen destruction like this," said UNICEF water and sanitation specialist Branislav Jekic. "Wherever we go, we ask people what they need most and the answer is always the same: water."
more...From: UNICEF UK Image: Lebanese children. © Cassandra Nelson / Mercy Corps
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24.08.2006
While the mainstream media may have moved on to Lebanon, Palestine's bloggers keep bringing their people's news to the outside world: Israeli water cannons on peaceful demonstrators, a nurse watches a friend's son die, Hollywood celebs weigh in and get schooled...
more...From: Global Voices Online |
24.08.2006
Jewish activists opposing Israeli military aggression in Lebanon and Palestine staged "die-in" protests at New York's Penn Station as well as in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and San Francisco Tuesday morning.
more...Image: © www.jewishconscience.blogspot.com/
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