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IPS Inter Press Service - Global Affairs - Jul 5, 2008
TOYAKO, Japan, Jul 5 (IPS) - When the leaders of seven western industrial democracies and Russia gather for their meetings Jul. 7-9 in Toyako on the northern island of Hokkaido, a mountain of wishes tabled by a …
IPS Inter Press Service - Asia Pacific - Jul 5, 2008
PATTANI, Thailand, Jul 5 (IPS) - Rohana Samu is among the fortunate. She is glad to have steady work for the past four years no matter how monotonous her job is -- working an eight-hour shift daily in a frigid room …
IPS Inter Press Service - Jul 5, 2008
SANTIAGO, Chile, Jul 5 (Tierramérica) - Eighteen Latin American countries are currently involved in whale and dolphin watching tourism, which brings in about 278 million dollars a year. But experts say there is a lack …
IPS Inter Press Service - Economy, Finance, Trade - Jul 5, 2008
TEGUCIGALPA, Jul 5 (IPS) - In a highly controversial decision, the Honduran Institute for Access to Public Information (IAIP) has decided to keep from public scrutiny for 10 years key documents from the Finance …
IPS Inter Press Service - Human Rights - Jul 5, 2008
BOGOTA, Jul 5 (IPS) - At the same time that Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was welcoming U.S. Republican presidential hopeful John McCain in the north of the country, the Supreme Court issued a communiqué calling on …
IPS Inter Press Service - Asia Pacific - Jul 5, 2008
TOKYO, Jul 4 (IPS) - Japan wants countries to reconsider biofuels as an alternative technology to fight climate change by using fuel cell cars at the Group of Eight (G8) Summit on Jul. 7-9. The vehicles will transport …
IPS Inter Press Service - Human Rights - Jul 5, 2008
PESHAWAR, Jul 5 (IPS) - The abduction Friday of two Pakistani journalists representing the New York Times (NYT) in troubled Mohmand Agency by pro-Taliban fighters has put the spotlight on a spate of kidnappings for …