News headlines in January 2011, page 6

  1. AFPAK: Polio Rises With Border Flows

    - Inter Press Service

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    Pakistan became the world’s top polio-endemic country in 2010 and is now the biggest source of the polio virus to countries declared polio-free many years ago. Due to the unrestricted movement of children along the long and porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border, both countries have begun to put in place a joint strategy to stem the tide of the ailment.

  2. ENVIRONMENT: Smugglers Axing Kashmir Forests

    - Inter Press Service

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    During the summer of 2010 Kashmir saw one of the worst face-offs between pro-freedom Kashmiri youth and law enforcement agencies. Smugglers used the unrest surrounding these outbreaks to conceal their steady ramping up of the black market timber trade, at times with complicity of authorities.

  3. MIDEAST: In the Ring, It’s Peaceful Attack

    - Inter Press Service

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    The opening bell resounds through the bomb shelter turned boxing club located in the western part of the city. A Palestinian boxer swiftly jumps from his corner, moves across the ring, trades punches with his Israeli opponent.

  4. VIETNAM: Communist Party Steps on Already Stifled Newspapers

    - Inter Press Service

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    A week after Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party ended its pivotal congress of the country’s political elite, there is little evidence in the state-controlled media of a possible return to the openness that once saw high-profile corruption scandals exposed in print here.

  5. JAPAN: New Law May Protect Children from Abusive Parents

    - Inter Press Service

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    For years, Toshikazu Takahashi, director of the sixty-year-old St. Francis Children’s Home child care facility, has grappled with the difficult of issue of protecting battered children from their abusive parents.

  6. SRI LANKA: East Reels Under Triple Whammy

    - Inter Press Service

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    The name Mawilaru will be indelibly linked to the history of over 25 years of civil strife in Sri Lanka, especially its bloody end. It was here that the final phase of the war was triggered in June 2006.

  7. Public Unrest Boils Over in Albania

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Albanian opposition is set to hold another mass rally on Friday, even though three people were killed during an anti-government demonstration last week, allegedly by armed forces of the Ministry of Interior.

  8. U.N. to Step Up Battle Against Somali Piracy in Indian Ocean

    - Inter Press Service

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    A former Indian ambassador once jokingly remarked that one of the biggest misconceptions in the United States is that the Indian Ocean belongs to India.

  9. UN Women Head Unveils Empowerment Agenda

    - Inter Press Service

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    Despite birthing 100 percent of the world's children, growing 70 percent of the world's food and performing 60 percent of the world's labour, women only receive a fraction - a mere 10 percent - of the world's income.

  10. EGYPT: Public Noose Tightens Around Mubarak

    - Inter Press Service

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    Demonstrations calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt continued for the second day in several Egyptian cities with police cracking down violently, a development that many analysts here say reflects the nervousness of the regime.

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