News headlines in January 2012, page 18

  1. CAMEROON-CHINA: A Wedding with Uncertain Prospects

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Cameroon government is increasingly turning to China as a privileged partner in its development efforts. But there are many discordant voices who say the long-term effects of China’s economic relations with Cameroon could be disastrous for domestic industry.

  2. MIDEAST: To Go On Talking

    - Inter Press Service

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    A second meeting of Palestinian and Israeli negotiators took place this week in Amman, Jordan, and expectedly bore no tangible result — except for an agreed third round by month’s end.

  3. PAKISTAN: New Price Tags on Stranded NATO Supplies

    - Inter Press Service

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    From a distance, the neatly stacked red, blue and orange containers suggest that business is good at Karachi’s Kemari port.

  4. Bumper 2011 Grain Harvest Fails to Rebuild Global Stocks

    - Inter Press Service

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    The world's farmers produced more grain in 2011 than ever before. Estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show the global grain harvest coming in at 2,295 million tonnes, up 53 million tonnes from the previous record in 2009.

  5. U.S.: A Decade in the Purgatory Called Guantanamo

    - Inter Press Service

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    Hundreds of protesters, dozens outfitted in orange jumpsuits and black hoods, took to the streets outside the White House on Wednesday to demonstrate against torture and indefinite detention on the 10th anniversary of the opening of the U.S. prison facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

  6. Clinton Revives Dubious Charge of 'Covert' Iranian Nuclear Site

    - Inter Press Service

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    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's charge Tuesday that Iran had intended to keep the Fordow site secret until it was revealed by Western intelligence revived a claim the Barack Obama administration made in September 2009.

  7. A Second-Term U.N. Chief Says His Convictions Remain the Same

    - Inter Press Service

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    As Ban Ki-moon launched his second-five-year term as U.N. secretary-general last week, the international community remained focused on a rash of unresolved political problems: war crimes charges in Libya and Syria, human rights violations and civilian killings in Bahrain and Yemen, continued Israeli political repression in the occupied territories, and the threat of a new nuclear weapon state in the Middle East.

  8. GUINEA-BISSAU: Another Blow to a Fragile Democracy

    - Inter Press Service

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    The death of the president of Guinea-Bissau, Malam Bacai Sanhá, could usher in a replay of the military uprisings that have set an unmistakable seal of instability on the political life of this small West African country.

  9. Obama Administration Edges Toward Iran Regime Change

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Barack Obama administration is increasingly giving the impression that it supports a policy of regime change against Iran - a policy that could backfire and convince Iran to build nuclear weapons.

  10. NIGERIA: Billions Siphoned by Corruption Could Have Been Used to Maintain Fuel Subsidy

    - Inter Press Service

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    As a nationwide strike and protests against the lifting of the fuel subsidy paralysed Nigeria for the third day in a row Wednesday, analysts say the billions of dollars a year lost to corruption in the oil industry could have been used to leave the subsidy in place.

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