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A recent rally for voting reform.
30.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 30 (OneWorld) - The mainstream League of Women Voters lashed out at the U.S. Supreme Court this week, calling its decision on voter identification "a disgraceful decision by a court that has no credibility on election issues."
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Civil rights] [Social exclusion] [Democracy] [Law]
Image: A recent rally for voting reform. © Global Exchange
U.S. food aid to Darfur.
30.04.2008 Refugees account for over half of those that will need food aid this year due to increased food prices, writes an international refugee agency, noting that violent reactions to the crisis may also force more people to flee their homes.
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From: Refugees International
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Myanmar]
Image: U.S. food aid to Darfur. © Refugees International
Petraeus and Bush.
30.04.2008 General David Petraeus' new job may put him in position to follow through on his saber-rattling against Iran, says a Washington think tank.
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From: Institute for Policy Studies
Related topics/regions: [Iran]
Image: Petraeus and Bush. © Eric Draper - White House
30.04.2008 Healthy @ home takes a look at how new technologies can help the elderly in independent living. Based on a survey of elderly adults and care providers in the United States, the publication discusses the benefits of new devices. It also, not surprisingly, concludes that personal attention cannot replace new technologies.
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Related topics/regions: [North America] [Health] [ICT]
An indoor fish farm.
29.04.2008 Scientists at a U.S. university are developing indoor fish farming techniques that may prove "a sustainable answer to the world's growing fishery crisis," reports an environmental research institute.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Image: An indoor fish farm. © Ben Block / Worldwatch Institute
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
29.04.2008 It is impossible to promote a lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace without engaging Hamas, says a women-for-peace group referring to former U.S. President Carter's talks with the governing political party in Palestine, which is considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. government.
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From: CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Related topics/regions: [Palestine] [Israel]
Image: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
Marie Dean, a United Houma Nation elder.
28.04.2008 Few people are aware that Louisiana is home to the United Houma Nation, nearly half of whose members were displaced when Hurricane Katrina struck. They are still struggling to get their lives back.
From: Reznet
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Image: Marie Dean, a United Houma Nation elder. © The Udall Legacy Bus Tours: Views from the Road (flickr)
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act will amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
28.04.2008 A bill to amend laws allowing workers to sue for pay discrimination on the basis of gender, race, or age was blocked Friday from debate in the U.S. Senate.
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From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund
Image: The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act will amend Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. © Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund
The shipments include equipment and medicines like needles and vaccines.
28.04.2008 For people living in underprivileged areas of Latin America and the Caribbean, surplus medical supplies from the United States, including vaccines and hospital beds, are saving lives -- and reducing the waste in North American landfills.
From: Global Links
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Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean]
Image: The shipments include equipment and medicines like needles and vaccines. © Pan American Health Organization
27.04.2008 An unreported war is being waged by the US to restore power to the privileged classes at the expense of the poor, argues John Pilger.
From New Statesman
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Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean]
Michael Reynolds
26.04.2008 Garbage Warrior is a genuinely inspiring documentary about a maverick US architect with an experimental approach to building.
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From: OneWorld UK
Image: Michael Reynolds
Attending to a woman with malaria in the Central African Republic.
25.04.2008 On World Malaria Day a group of organizations combating the disease applaud the progress made and lay out the road ahead on malaria prevention and treatment.
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From: Global Health Council, CORE Group
Image: Attending to a woman with malaria in the Central African Republic. © hdptcar (flickr)
Shakira is the honorary chair of this year's Education Action Week.
24.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 24 (OneWorld) - Recording artist Shakira and UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown joined forces this week with millions of students and teachers around the globe calling for redoubled efforts to allow children to attend school.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Education] [Geopolitics] [MDGs]
Image: Shakira is the honorary chair of this year's Education Action Week. © Global Campaign for Education
U.S. President Bush and Mexican President Calderon shake hands at an Aug. 2007 summit.
24.04.2008 This week's closed-door meeting of leaders from Canada, Mexico, and the United States is likely to produce changes that "will favor narrow corporate interests over the public good," write trade analysts Sarah Anderson and Manuel Pérez Rocha.
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From: Institute of Policy Studies
Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Mexico]
Image: U.S. President Bush and Mexican President Calderon shake hands at an Aug. 2007 summit. © Eric Draper - White House
Africans will be disproportionately impacted by climate change, argues the report.
23.04.2008 Climate change, the oil industry, and the construction of the world's largest dam in the Democratic Republic of Congo must be prioritized by African and U.S. leaders to support sustainable development on the continent, says a new report released on Earth Day.
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From: Africa Action
Related topics/regions: [Niger] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Africa]
Image: Africans will be disproportionately impacted by climate change, argues the report. © Refugees International
23.04.2008 Innovative Medicaid family planning expansions designed by state officials have hugely benefited the provision and accessibility of health care coverage for low-income people across the United States, says a new report from a reproductive health institute.
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From: Guttmacher Institute
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23.04.2008 Joukko tunnettuja Yhdysvaltain juutalaisia on perustanut järjestön rahoittamaan ja auttamaan poliitikkoja, jotka kannattavat Israelin ja Palestiinan välisen konfliktin ratkaisuksi kahta erillistä valtiota ja vaativat Yhdysvaltoja toimimaan voimakkaasti tämän puolesta.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Palestine] [Conflict]
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Carbon pollution from a factory.
22.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 22 (OneWorld) - Pennies a day. That's all it would cost the United States to significantly reduce the emission of gases that contribute to global warming. What's more, the cost to businesses, families, and overall economic growth would be minimal, according to a new study released this week.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Economy] [Business] [Climate change] [Governance]
Image: Carbon pollution from a factory. © Geographical
This Iraqi refugee family from a mixed Sunni and Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad now lives in Damascus.
22.04.2008 Through the stories of the Rabban and Karana families, Adam Doster relates the immense difficulties facing Iraqi refugees -- including the few who manage to receive asylum in the United States.
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From: In These Times
Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Jordan] [Syria]
Image: This Iraqi refugee family from a mixed Sunni and Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad now lives in Damascus. © In These Times
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