News headlines in 2008, page 11
GREECE: Violence Ends, But the Explosive Is Around
- Inter Press Service
It is late at night. The city is quiet and strangely empty. Only some spooky figures appear here and there, police in civilian cloths, photojournalists looking for telling pictures.
ECONOMY-BALKANS: Just When Hope Was At Hand
- Inter Press Service
The Balkans region, crippled by the wars of the 1990s and then pushed through painful transition to a market economy, has been hit hard by the global economic crisis just when everyone believed the time had come for promising new development.
RIGHTS-AUSTRALIA: Anti-Terror Laws Under Increasing Fire
- Inter Press Service
As the Rudd government continues to speak of the need to balance concerns for civil liberties with maintaining intrusive counter-terror legislation to protect Australia, rights groups are stepping up their campaign against the laws.
POLITICS: Global Community Shies Away from Volatile Somalia
- Inter Press Service
The international community is shying away from one of the most politically-troubled and dangerous war zones in the Horn of Africa: the perpetually strife-torn Somalia.
LATIN AMERICA: Summit Marks Distance from US
- Inter Press Service
A motion calling for an end to the United States embargo against Cuba accentuated the anti-imperialist tone taken on by the summit of Latin American and Caribbean leaders that ended Wednesday in this tourist resort in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia.
ECONOMY-US: Where Have the Bailout Billions Gone?
- Inter Press Service
A new U.S. investigative panel is demanding answers from the U.S. Treasury about how the agency has spent money from the 700-billion-dollar bailout fund.
Q&A: Killing of Native Leader’s Husband 'Was a Planned Operation'
- Inter Press Service
At 5.30 AM the fog was just starting to lift in the freezing cold mountains of eastern Cauca, in southwest Colombia, when indigenous leader Darío Tote came across the red pickup truck riddled with bullet holes. At the wheel was Edwin Legarda, who was critically wounded.
SOMALIA: Piracy Threatens Aid Effort
- Inter Press Service
Pirate attacks in East African waters this year have disrupted the delivery of much-needed food aid to Somalia. With millions of lives at stake, U.N. World Food Program officials said the commencement last week of a European Union naval escort mission should help guarantee regular food shipments in the early months of 2009.
CLIMATE CHANGE: 'From EU, 4 Percent Less Reduction Till 2020'
- Inter Press Service
Greenhouse gas emissions from the European Union may fall by as little as four percent between now and 2020 as a result of a new decision by the bloc's law-makers.
BRAZIL: Transformation Through Art and Music
- Inter Press Service
They call it an orchestra, but this atypical all-percussion group is far from featuring the range of musicians found in a conventional ensemble. Which does not mean that the music they make is not rich and varied, as the young amateur musicians produce an amazing array of sounds.