News headlines in April 2009, page 12
POLITICS: Summit of Americas Ends with a Whimper
- Inter Press Service
There is only one signature on the Declaration of Port of Spain, out of 34 slots.
ENVIRONMENT: Indigenous Peoples Demand Greater Role in Climate Debate
- Inter Press Service
While indigenous peoples from around the world are meeting in this Alaskan city to seek a greater role in global climate negotiations, the rapidly warming Arctic is forcing some Inuit villages to be relocated.
AUSTRALIA: Forgotten Victims of Bushfires’ Fury
- Inter Press Service
The fires which swept across 400,000 hectares of bush in the south-eastern Australian state of Victoria in February left 173 people dead and ruined more than two thousand homes. But while they razed businesses, schools and kindergartens to the ground, wildlife and their habitats were also destroyed.
Q&A: ‘To Be An Independent Activist Was One Of My Dreams’
- Inter Press Service
As an activist in China, Yuan Feng actively advocates women’s rights. Yuan is now the director of Combating Domestic Violence against Women and a leading figure of Gender and Development (GAD) group in China. She visited South Korea to join a newly established feminist network, Network for GloCal Activism and School of Feminism. Excerpts from the interview.
CIVIL SOCIETY: New Feminist Network for 'Glocal' Activism
- Inter Press Service
Feminist activists have adopted ‘glocal’, a relatively new geolexical construct, to bridge activism from across Asia, Latin America and Africa.
DEVELOPMENT: The Second Scramble For Africa Starts
- Inter Press Service
Sub-Saharan African countries have of late become the target of a new form of investment that is strongly reminiscent of colonialism: investors from both industrialised and emerging economies buy or lease large tracts of farm land across the continent, either to guarantee their own food provisions or simply as yet another business.
Q&A: Politicisation Hurts Women in Communist-ruled State
- Inter Press Service
Grassroots activist Anuradha Talwar was in the eye of a storm that swept Communist-ruled West Bengal state between 2006-08, over the acquisition of agricultural land for industries.
Q&A: Joint Responsibility for Changing the Global Economy
- Inter Press Service
African trade ministers who met in Addis Ababa at the African Union (AU) in March urged world leaders to 'place African economic development at the centre of international efforts to build strategies towards the recovery of the global economy’’ ahead of the G20 summit in London.
THAILAND: With Censorship, Thais Turn to Websites and Foreign Media
- Inter Press Service
When the Thai government imposed an emergency law cracking down on rampaging red-shirted protesters on the streets of Bangkok, the military, in combat gear, was not its only weapon. The state’s censors were given liberty to silence critical media.
ENERGY: Africa Will Have to Feed EU’s Artificial Biofuels Demand
- Inter Press Service
Earlier in the decade, biofuels were hailed as the energy panacea, the silver bullet to solve oil shortages and abide by environmental concerns. The European Union recently took the lead in imposing the use of these liquid or gaseous fuels made from plants.