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G8: Politely, a Revolution Under Way
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
L'AQUILA, Italy - It is with too much ease that we all sometimes use the word 'revolution'. Because all too often the change being championed is one that too many others simply do not notice. But that isn't the case here: the change pushed for at the G8 summit in Italy, and at other such forums, is no less than revolutionary, and can only be seen as historic.
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G8: 'Just Invest in Women'
By Sabina Zaccaro
ROME - Investment in the health and the rights of girls and women can help economic recovery, civil society groups are telling G8 leaders.
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Q&A: 'Africa Should Rebuild Domestic Markets to Address Crisis'
Christi van der Westhuizen interviews GYEKYE TANOH, policy analyst at the Africa Trade Network, Ghana
CAPE TOWN - Despite the global economic crisis, the world's elites will only "tinker" with the world's markets and financial systems and not bring about the fundamental shifts that are required, says Gyekye Tanoh of the Africa Trade Network.
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G8: Financial Crisis Or No, Rich Can Help Fight Hunger
By Sholain Govender-Bateman
PRETORIA - The World Food Programme (WFP) is urging G8 leaders to turn words into action and meet urgent hunger needs in Africa and other developing nations as they gather in Italy for the 2009 G8 Summit.
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G8: It Will Be a Tale of Two Summits
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
LONDON - There is a reason that eight and five do not add up to 13 when it comes to the G8. And it is not just that the five developing countries that now attend the summit of the eight mighty ones as a matter of course are less rich. It's because they have their own way to go, and parallel with the G8 meet, their own summit to attend.
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DEVELOPMENT: MDG Goals Face 'Triple Crisis'
By Cillian Donnelly
BRUSSELS - The developing world faces a "triple crisis" as global economics, food prices and the impact of climate change affect the world's most vulnerable people, a new UN report warns.
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G8: Not Everyone Is Following the Leaders
By Sabina Zaccaro
ROME - Many civil society organisations are staying on in Sardinia island in support of a region severely affected by the economic crisis, after the G8 leaders summit was moved from there to the city of L'Aquila.
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DEVELOPMENT: Investment in Agriculture Falls Alarmingly
By Sanjay Suri
LONDON - The G8 leaders meeting early July must address a crisis resulting from a sharp decline in investment in agriculture, Oxfam demands in a new study.
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Q&A: Water Scarcity Threatens Half the Planet
Julio Godoy Interviews JONATHAN BAILLIE, Zoological Society of London*
ROME - If the world's governments fail to reach an immediate agreement on how to manage water resources by 2030, half the planet's population will not have enough water to survive, scientist Jonathan Baillie told Tierramérica.
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DEVELOPMENT: China Lends Support to U.N. Finance Summit
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - China has lent its support to a U.N. finance summit where developing countries are pressing to air their grievances over how the global economic crisis has affected the world’s poorest. Yet, for the largest developing country the crisis remains a debacle with a silver lining - a matchless opportunity to accomplish its dream of regaining the regional and global clout it once held, and fast forward its ambitions.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: Another Go at Cracking Those Hard Nuts
By Julio Godoy
ROME - Environmental legislators from the 13 countries with the largest greenhouse gases emissions are meeting in Rome this Friday and Saturday to discuss steps towards the UN climate change conference scheduled in December in Copenhagen.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: G20 Leaders Wrangle Over Kyoto Successor
By Marina Litvinsky
WASHINGTON - Senior legislators from the G20 bloc of the world’s biggest economies launched an international commission in Washington Monday to help lay the political groundwork for a global deal on climate change in Copenhagen this December.
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ECONOMY: Emerging G20 Consensus on Solutions to Crisis
By Mario Osava
SÃO PAULO - For now, a consensus seems to prevail in the Group of 20 (G20) major industrialised and emerging nations, whose finance ministers and central bank presidents ended their 10th annual meeting Sunday, which took on a high profile due to the global financial crisis.
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Before anyone knew it, G8 summits have become more politically pointed than the United Nations meetings. As the club of the richest and most powerful, they have naturally become a target -- increasingly protected -- of those fighting globalisation as practised by the mighty. But G8 has become also the G8-plus-five, with China, India, South Africa, Brazil and Mexico now regular and increasingly influential guests from the developing world. Before anyone knew it also, the protests against the eight of the G8 have worked; the agenda is not exclusively rich any more. Development, Africa, economic rights, human rights have all expanded across the conference tables.

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