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CLIMATE CHANGE: Asian Delegates Want ‘Political Accord’, For Now
By Athar Parvaiz*
COPENHAGEN - Asian delegations to the ongoing global negotiations on climate change are insisting that a political agreement must be reached to pave the way for a legally binding treaty in the near future.
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Q&A: ‘Nuclear Energy Is Not a Solution to Climate Change’
Neena Bhandari interviews DR SUE WAREHAM, proponent of a nuclear-free world
MELBOURNE - As the threat of nuclear weapons looms large over the very existence of life on earth, Dr Sue Wareham, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons’ (ICAN) Australian board member, is calling for a speedy abolition of these weapons and the rejection of nuclear power as a solution to climate change.
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POLITICS: Defiant China Asserts Role in Global Affairs
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - The symbolism of Beijing dispatching its second top leader for celebrations with the reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong-il almost at the same time as Washington was deciding to break a tradition by refusing the Dalai Lama a meeting with the U.S. President last week has not been lost on observers here — keen to glimpse ever more signs of China's rise.
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POLITICS: China Resists U.S.’s ‘Covert' Trade Agenda
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - As the United States talks about rebalancing global growth, China sees a covert agenda of trade protectionism. And while Beijing seems to agree that there is a price to pay for its new ascent as a global power, it bristles at suggestions that it needs to let its export powerhouse fade from prominence by allowing its currency, the yuan, to appreciate faster.
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POLITICS: China Swaggers On, Yet Future Looks Uncertain
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - Showing off China’s new wealth and national might on the anniversary of the birth of the People’s Republic, the country’s leaders attributed its rise as a rejuvenated world power to the 60 years of communist rule.
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PAKISTAN: Local Residents Tacitly Approve of Swat Killings
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Widespread reports of extrajudicial killings of suspected Taliban by the military do not seem to have raised alarm bells among a people that have been deeply traumatized by the militant group's atrocities.
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POLITICS: China, Burma Bust Up Over Border Unrest
Analysis by Larry Jagan
BANGKOK - The border dispute between two close allies, China and Burma, has now been compounded by concerns over the junta’s future relations with the United States.
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SRI LANKA: Coastal Village Rises Up from Ravages of War, Disaster
By IPS Correspondents
VAKARAI, Sri Lanka - Vakarai is a dust bowl of a village, right at the edge of the coast in Sri Lanka’s east. The last three decades have not been too good for this fishing village — located about 300 kilometres east of the capital Colombo — and its inhabitants, mostly from the minority Tamil community.
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RIGHTS-MALAYSIA: Win Some, Lose Some for Beleaguered Penan Tribe
By Baradan Kuppusamy
KUALA LUMPUR - In wealthy Malaysia that employs over four million Asians to service its high- rolling lifestyle, a tiny indigenous tribe is fighting for its survival against state inaction and bureaucratic apathy, as well as marauding giant multinationals and timber loggers.
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THAILAND: Licence to Arm Civilians against Muslim Insurgency
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
YALA, Thailand - With an insurgency threatening to worsen, Thailand’s military is turning to civilians like Nipa Waya to return fire in the three southern provinces close to the Malaysian border.
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SRI LANKA: Gov’t to Resettle Displaced Tamils Ahead of Monsoon
By Feizal Samath
COLOMBO - The Sri Lankan government, accused of keeping the refugees who fled fighting between the military and Tamil rebels against their will, is preparing to resettle these minority civilians ahead of next month’s monsoon period, officials from non-government agencies said Friday.
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G20: Moving Up BRIC by BRIC
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
LONDON - Every one of these 'G' meetings becomes now an occasion for the developing countries - say the emerging economies - to turn that extra energy into a louder voice in the business of global decision-taking.
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G20: More May Be Needed, to Do More
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
LONDON - The tests are coming thick and fast. After the G20 summit in Washington last year, the G20 in London in April, and the G8 in L'Aquila that was substantially a G20, the G20 finance ministers are meeting in London this Friday and Saturday ahead of the G20 gathering in Pittsburgh later this month.
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DEVELOPMENT: Brazil, India, South Africa to Broaden "Voice of the South"
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - The sixth ministerial meeting of the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) forum agreed Tuesday in Brasilia to strengthen the dialogue between the three emerging powers in order to establish common positions on regional and international matters and boost South-South cooperation.
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POLITICS-CENTRAL AMERICA: Falling Out and Falling Apart?
By Daniel Zueras
SAN JOSÉ - The late June coup d'état in Honduras was a body blow to political integration in Central America. The institutions of the regional integration process have been incapable of reacting to the event, leaving the future of the process increasingly uncertain and trade agreements, themselves in poor shape, as the only viable way forward, experts say.
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