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SOUTH-EAST ASIA: Much at Stake for Thai Premier over Cambodia Row
Analysis by Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva faces his toughest foreign policy challenge as his first year in office draws to a close. At stake is this South-east Asian kingdom’s standing in a regional bloc.
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AFRICA: Water Summit Ends
By Nasseem Ackbarally
MIDRAND, South Africa - As the Second Africa Water Week ends, participants have reiterated that lack of access to clean water and adequate sanitation has a direct bearing on public health and the economy in Africa.
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DEVELOPMENT: More Promises to Eat
By Paul Virgo
ROME - Next week's United Nations food security summit is in danger of becoming a massive missed opportunity, experts and non-governmental organisations say. Fears mount that top leaders will not show up, and binding new commitments will not materialise.
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RIGHTS: State of India’s Children: An Unsettling Reality
Analysis by Neeta Lal
NEW DELHI - Here is a sobering thought on the eve of Children’s Day celebrated across India on Nov. 14. Despite the country’s impressive economic growth trajectory and growing geopolitical heft, the benefits of that prosperity are not percolating down to its children who constitute a sizeable 30 percent of the country’s 1.2 billion population.
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WATER-AFRICA: Civil Society Demands Action, Not Words
By Nasseem Ackbarally
MIDRAND, South Africa - "No more commitments... We have had enough of the promises. Can we please see something happening on the ground? Right now, it is business as usual and that’s why Africa is off-track on the MDG target."
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AUSTRALIA/SRI LANKA: Untangling the Knotty Issue of Human Smuggling
By Amantha Perera
COLOMBO - It is a story that spans three islands, across the breadth of the Indian Ocean. That is, of hundreds of boat people sailing the rough seas in unseaworthy vessels, risking life and limb in their desperate attempt at a new lease of life.
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SWAZILAND: Help Sex Workers - Senator
By Mantoe Phakathi
MBABANE - It is one of the world's oldest professions, dating so far back that it is even mentioned in the Bible. But in the deeply cultural and religious country of Swaziland, Senator Thuli Msane stirred a hornet's nest when she publicly challenged a new strict bill opposing prostitution.
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AGRICULTURE-ZIMBABWE: New Methods to Maximise Yields
By Vusumuzi Sifile
GURUVE, Zimbabwe - Last season, for the first time in her more than 20 years as a farmer, Elizabeth Runema harvested her maize crop at the beginning of February.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: Africa Told 'Stop Playing the Victim'
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN - Critics of carbon trading, a strategy meant to combat global warming, say the buying and selling of carbon credits is being exploited.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: Africa In the Global Carbon Trade
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN - Carbon trading, as promoted by the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), has become a key global strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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AFRICA: Taking the Lead on Water
By Zenzele Ndebele and Nasseem Ackbarally
MIDRAND, South Africa - Water is a resource that binds people together, for better or worse.
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SIERRA LEONE: Claims Presidency Interferes with Judiciary
By Lansana Fofana
FREETOWN - It may be seven years after the country’s civil war, but Sierra Leone is still battling to obtain an independent judiciary.
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Q&A: It’s Time Students Learned Beyond the Classroom
Mutsuko Murakami interviews DR CAROL MA HOK KA, a noted advocate of service-learning
TOKYO - An increasing number of universities and colleges across Asia today are running a programme called "service-learning," a teaching and learning strategy that has become synonymous with precisely what its name stands for.
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JAPAN: Fresh Aid to Mekong Signals Rivalry with China -- Experts
By Catherine Makino
TOKYO - There is more to Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s pledge last week to extend at least 500 billion yen (5.6 billion U.S. dollars) in fresh assistance to the Mekong region than meets the eye, or so observers think.
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EDUCATION-URUGUAY: Literacy Starts at Home
By Patricia Montero Lafourcade
PAYSANDÚ, Uruguay - "At first I was embarrassed and had a hard time getting involved, but then I started relaxing. I like it a lot, because it helps me share different things with my kids," says María José Jara, a young mother from a poor neighbourhood in this Uruguayan city, referring to an innovative and successful family literacy project.
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ZAMBIA: Media Face Beatings and Attacks
By Kelvin Kachingwe
LUSAKA - When journalists were beaten by political supporters for covering the president’s return trip from abroad, and cabinet ministers and police officers looked on without stopping it, it seemed to be the last straw in the victimisation of the media. But it was not.
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DEVELOPMENT: Scandinavia, Ireland Tops in Humanitarian Aid
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Of the 22 major western donor nations, Norway, Sweden, Ireland and Denmark responded most effectively to humanitarian emergencies around the world in 2008, according to the latest of three annual assessments of humanitarian aid released here Tuesday by Development Assistance Research Associates (DARA).
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CLIMATE CHANGE-BRAZIL: Towards Carbon-Free Chimneys
By Fabiana Frayssinet*
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil - Scientists in Brazil are developing a technique for absorbing industry-produced carbon dioxide before it ever reaches the atmosphere. The secret lies in half-centimetre ceramic spheres.
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HAITI: Clinton Revives Modest Optimism for Island's Economy
Analysis by Garry Pierre-Pierre*
NEW YORK - Since his appointment last spring as United Nations special envoy to Haiti, former U.S. President Bill Clinton has been called, half-seriously, "president of Haiti" and "viceroy".
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