News headlines in 2010
U.N. Threatens Ivorian Leaders With Possible War Crimes
- Inter Press Service
The United Nations has warned the beleaguered president of Cote d’Ivoire and his military leaders that they may well go the way of Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir: face charges of war crimes and genocide before the international criminal court.
HEALTH-BANGLADESH: Equity Key to Cutting Child Mortality
- Inter Press Service
Poverty remains one of the problems of Bangladesh, but it has made, and continues to make, key progress when it comes to preventing deaths among its children.
Tunisian Unrest Stirs Arab World
- Inter Press Service
As Western countries were busy celebrating Christmas and dealing with air traffic holiday delays because of snow blizzards, the tranquil North African country of Tunisia was going through events that would have been thought unthinkable just three weeks ago - public unrest that saw thousands demonstrate against the regime of President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.
DEVELOPMENT: Running Out of Engineers
- Inter Press Service
As Brazil looks ahead to hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics, the country is struggling to line up the technical workers necessary for these projects, officials say.
RIGHTS-CHINA: Crackdowns Do Little to Address Sex Work
- Inter Press Service
Authorities in China are lauding a sweeping crackdown on prostitution across the country in recent months. But the sex trade continues to thrive in this booming nation, while services and support for women working in the industry remain inadequate, experts say.
BURMA: Junta’s Drug ‘Exports’ to China Test Economic Ties
- Inter Press Service
As military-ruled Burma prepares to unveil its new political cast, an enduring link between the junta and the country’s notorious drug lords is poised to come under the spotlight.
SOUTH AMERICA: Closer to a Palestinian State
- Inter Press Service
With the string of announcements in South America of recognition of a Palestinian state this month, the region's integration process showed a new interest in and capacity to reach common positions in the realm of foreign policy.
A Caribbean Cinderella: St. Domingo’s Colonial Zone
- Inter Press Service
Santo Domingo de Guzmán was the New World’s first colonial city, the Spanish Empire’s capital, the Catholic Church’s Rome in the West Indies, and Francis Drake’s most coveted prize.
EDUCATION: Student Drop Out Rate on the Increase Despite Free Education
- Inter Press Service
2010 will go down in history as the year when the first batch of pupils to benefit from the government’s introduction of free primary education sat for their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
GUATEMALA: New Law Hits Drug Cartels, Corrupt Officials Where They Hurt
- Inter Press Service
A new law that will allow Guatemalan courts to seize goods and assets obtained through illegal activities, including drug trafficking and corruption, is being hailed as the new hope in fighting organised crime.