Full Coverage: North America
February 2008
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29.02.2008
Coinciding with the opening of the 2008 UN Commission on the Status of Women, women's advocates are calling on the public to urge U.S. representatives to support laws against child marriage, a custom that affects nearly half of the 331 million girls living in developing countries.
more...From: Women's eNews Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [United States] Image: Child Brides in India. © United Nations Children's Fund
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29.02.2008
African rights advocates challenge President Bush's establishment of U.S. military forces in Africa by citing the opposition of various African heads of states and representatives of the Southern African Development Community, who maintain such a force "would have a negative effect."
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [United States] |
28.02.2008
A large number of HIV+ women who get pregnant say they didn't intend to, but U.S.-funded programs to prevent HIV, which got a boost in spending yesterday, do not provide contraceptions.
more...From: Guttmacher Institute Related topics/regions: [United States] |
28.02.2008
The United States should follow the example set by other nations around the world and normalize relations with Cuba, "a country that continues to expand its influence as a leader in public health in developing nations," writes JoJo Farrell.
more...From: Global Exchange Related topics/regions: [Cuba] [United States] |
27.02.2008
For all his lofty talk of national unity, Obama may actually put back the arrival of a post-racial America, argues Trevor Phillips.
more...From Prospect Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Barack Obama © Barack Obama (flickr)
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27.02.2008
Leading Indian politicians have outrightly rejected the idea of a U.S.-imposed deadline after a team of U.S. senators warned that a new inhabitant of the White House might quash a potential deal on the transfer of nuclear technology.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [India] [United States] Image: The U.S. president and Indian prime minister in New Delhi; March 2006. © Paul Morse - White House
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27.02.2008
In Oakland, CA, a unique high school for immigrants and refugees from around the world ensures that students are well-prepared for college while helping them adjust to their new home.
more...From: New America Media Related topics/regions: [United States] |
27.02.2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 26 (OneWorld) - Most of California's furniture contains toxic chemicals that have been linked to cancer, birth defects, hormone disruption, and neurological and reproductive dysfunction, according to a report released today.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Health] [Disease] [Infant mortality] [Science] Image: Killer couch?
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25.02.2008
After 61 years in power, Paraguay's conservative, U.S.-backed government "still permeates every inch of Paraguayan society" -- but the status quo may change as a new right-wing faction emerges within the party ahead of the April elections.
more...From: North American Congress on Latin America Related topics/regions: [United States] [Paraguay] Image: Paraguayan flag.
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24.02.2008
NEW YORK, Feb 24 (OneWorld) - While in Africa this week, George W. Bush drew fire for his plans to expand the United States' military presence on the resource-rich but economically strapped continent.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Africa] [United States] [Development] [Aid] [Debt] [Geopolitics] [Arms & military] Image: U.S. President Bush and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Monrovia Thursday. © Eric Draper - White House
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22.02.2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 22 (OneWorld) - Humanitarian workers are calling on the major presidential candidates to invigorate U.S. efforts to end global poverty by reforming the way foreign aid is allocated.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Aid] [Geopolitics] Image: Oxfam's 'Smart Development' Report. © Oxfam America
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22.02.2008
The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed that its military is holding Canadian Television journalist Jawed Ahmad, but refused to disclose any further information.
more...From Committee to Protect Journalists Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [United States] [Media] |
21.02.2008
Concerned Americans are adding their voices to a new campaign urging presidential candidates to not only address climate change, but to provide specifics -- including how they plan to help developing nations cope with human-caused climate change.
more...From: Friends of the Earth International, Oxfam America, Jubilee USA Network, ActionAid International USA Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Politics] [Activism] Image: Climate change is going to affect the price and availability of food for many people worldwide. © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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21.02.2008
NEW YORK, Feb 21 (OneWorld) - Graphic images of animal cruelty and this week's record recall of U.S. beef have spurred fresh demands to expand a ban on killing sick animals for food consumption.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Food] [Business] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Animals] [Health] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems] Image: © Worldwatch Institute
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21.02.2008
An international media freedom group says it is "astonished" by a Californian judge's decision to order the temporary closure of Wikileaks, a U.S.-based Web site that invites people to post leaked documents with the aim of discouraging unethical behaviour.
more...From: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related topics/regions: [United States] |
20.02.2008
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (IPS) - As the United States moves towards holding death-sentence trials for six Guantanamo Bay detainees alleged to have plotted the Sep. 11 attacks, legal scholars and human rights advocates are questioning not only the six-year-long process and timing of the charges, but also whether the accused could ever receive fair trials.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Civil rights] [Codes of conduct] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [Terrorism] Image: Protesting Congress' Military Commission Act; Sep. 2006. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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19.02.2008
More...Related topics/regions: [United States] [Education] Image: 2012, Apocalypse, Armageddon, Nostradamus, Revelations, Zeitgeist
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19.02.2008
African development advocates are calling on the United States to engage multilaterally and in support of the democratic process in Zimbabwe, where March presidential elections could end the 18-year rule of Robert Mugabe and start the healing process after a near decade of acute political, social, and economic crisis.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [United States] [Zimbabwe] Image: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
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19.02.2008
Project BudBurst allows regular people across the United States to partake in a national effort to track the effects of climate change by entering their observations of plants budding and flowers blooming in an online database.
more...From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: © American University Trade Environment Database/Environment News Service (ENS)
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