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XDR-TB: Photographer Brings Emerging Disease Into FocusGlobal Voices Online » East Asia - Oct 10, 2008 In 2007 renowned war photographer and photojournalist James Nachtwey received a TED Prize, granting him $100,000 and one wish to change the world. Nachtwey's wish was to share a vital story in an innovative way using … Also tagged: south asia, americas, video, english, india, south africa, general, photography, weblog, cambodia, east asia, sub saharan africa, lesotho, u s a, arts and 038 culture |
Global Voices Online » Americas - Oct 10, 2008
Cuban diaspora blogger Uncommon Sense reports that a Cuban human rights activist who was paroled from prison earlier this year because of poor health, now faces up to five years in prison “on a charge of ‘attacking' — …
Also tagged: politics, human rights, americas, english, freedom of speech, cuba, roundups, protest, diaspora, cyber activism
Global Voices Online » Health - Oct 9, 2008
No3ik , from Kuwait, shares her concerns about administering vaccines for babies. “a lot of ppl are shunning them for now and only giving them two years after birth .. to prevent some of what is believed to be harmful …
Also tagged: english, roundups, children, kuwait, middle east and 038 north africa
Global Voices Online » Health - Oct 7, 2008
Israellycool reports: “The Jerusalem Post reports on a test drug that could be the answer to preventing Yom Kippur headaches.”
Also tagged: english, israël, roundups, middle east and 038 north africa
Global Voices Online - Oct 7, 2008
Bahraini Mohammed Al-Ubaydli announces: “A proud day for me: not only is my brother’s new paper published, but it is also the first time that we have published in the same journal. (My own paper was from 2005.)”
Also tagged: english, roundups, bahrain, middle east and 038 north africa
Global Voices Online - Oct 6, 2008
Global Voices reported in August that Drs. Arash and Kamyar Alaei, two internationally renowned Iranian HIV/Aids specialists have been jailed in Tehran since June. Unfortunately, they are still in prison and have had …
Also tagged: human rights, weblog, iran, farsi, middle east and 038 north africa
Global Voices Online - Oct 5, 2008
Red Roses, Gold Thorns from Singapore opposes the proposal to use breast milk in making ice cream products.
Also tagged: business, english, food, roundups, philippines, gender, east asia
Global Voices Online » Economics - Oct 5, 2008
Like the rest of the world, the China milk scandal has alarmed Southeast Asian countries. China is the major trading partner of Southeast Asian nations. Chinese goods are popular and accessible in the region. It is not …
Also tagged: english, food, weblog, vietnam, china, children, cambodia, industry, economics, philippines, thailand, indonesia, singapore, malaysia, disaster, east asia, international relations, east timor, brunei, myanmar burma
Global Voices Online » Gender - Oct 4, 2008
From education through health, fashion, art and culture to women’s empowerment Cameroonian women are telling the stories of their lives on the web. For instance, Betty who lives in Manchester, England blogs about her …
Also tagged: entertainment, education, english, general, food, weblog, cameroon, gender, sub saharan africa, arts and 038 culture
Global Voices Online - Oct 2, 2008
Brunei's Ministry of Health has published a list of contaminated products from China. Many of the food items are sold in Brunei markets.
Also tagged: english, food, china, roundups, east asia, brunei