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January 13, 2020

Two new flags will be flying high at the Olympic Games in Rio.

For the first time, South Sudan and Kosovo have been recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Kosovo, which was a province of the former Yugoslavia, will have 8 athletes competing; and a good shot for a medal in women's judo: Majlinda Kelmendi is considered a favorite. She's ranked first in the world in her weight class.

(South Sudan's James Chiengjiek, Yiech Biel & coach Joe Domongole, © AFP) South Sudan, which became independent in 2011, will have three runners competing in the country's first Olympic Games.

When Will Chile's Post Office's Re-open? 

(PHOTO: Workers set up camp at Santiago's Rio Mapocho/Mason Bryan, The Santiago Times)Chile nears 1 month without mail service as postal worker protests continue. This week local branches of the 5 unions representing Correos de Chile voted on whether to continue their strike into a 2nd month, rejecting the union's offer. For a week the workers have set up camp on the banks of Santiago's Río Mapocho displaying banners outlining their demands; framing the issue as a division of the rich & the poor. The strike’s main slogan? “Si tocan a uno, nos tocan a todos,” it reads - if it affects 1 of us, it affects all of us. (Read more at The Santiago Times)

WHO convenes emergency talks on MERS virus

 

(PHOTO: Saudi men walk to the King Fahad hospital in the city of Hofuf, east of the capital Riyadh on June 16, 2013/Fayez Nureldine)The World Health Organization announced Friday it had convened emergency talks on the enigmatic, deadly MERS virus, which is striking hardest in Saudi Arabia. The move comes amid concern about the potential impact of October's Islamic hajj pilgrimage, when millions of people from around the globe will head to & from Saudi Arabia.  WHO health security chief Keiji Fukuda said the MERS meeting would take place Tuesday as a telephone conference & he  told reporters it was a "proactive move".  The meeting could decide whether to label MERS an international health emergency, he added.  The first recorded MERS death was in June 2012 in Saudi Arabia & the number of infections has ticked up, with almost 20 per month in April, May & June taking it to 79.  (Read more at Xinhua)

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Dreams and nightmares - Chinese leaders have come to realize the country should become a great paladin of the free market & democracy & embrace them strongly, just as the West is rejecting them because it's realizing they're backfiring. This is the "Chinese Dream" - working better than the American dream.  Or is it just too fanciful?  By Francesco Sisci

Baby step towards democracy in Myanmar  - While the sweeping wins Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy has projected in Sunday's by-elections haven't been confirmed, it is certain that the surging grassroots support on display has put Myanmar's military-backed ruling party on notice. By Brian McCartan

The South: Busy at the polls - South Korea's parliamentary polls will indicate how potent a national backlash is against President Lee Myung-bak's conservatism, perceived cronyism & pro-conglomerate policies, while offering insight into December's presidential vote. Desire for change in the macho milieu of politics in Seoul can be seen in a proliferation of female candidates.  By Aidan Foster-Carter  

Pakistan climbs 'wind' league - Pakistan is turning to wind power to help ease its desperate shortage of energy,& the country could soon be among the world's top 20 producers. Workers & farmers, their land taken for the turbine towers, may be the last to benefit.  By Zofeen Ebrahim

Turkey cuts Iran oil imports - Turkey is to slash its Iranian oil imports as it seeks exemptions from United States penalties linked to sanctions against Tehran. Less noticed, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the Iranian capital last week, signed deals aimed at doubling trade between the two countries.  By Robert M. Cutler

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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 1, 2010 (Europe and Eurasia) 

ANDORRA:

European Micro-States (travel)  

ARMENIA:

Armenia to receive $150m from the IMF  

Armenia’s Minister of Finance leaves for Moscow  

Gas price up in Armenia

Armenia ‘recovering’ from economic crisis  

Armenia: Gays live with threat of violence and abuse  

Armenia stand: Justice at home justice abroad (opinion)

Soccer: Armenia further down in FIFA rankings  

GIBRALTAR:

Schengen hot pursuit law does not apply to Gibraltar

Britain ‘could force Gibraltar to adopt equal age of consent’

Gib govt. will not signal to 16 year olds “homosexual buggery is ok”

Storm damage leaves residential area in danger of collapse

KYRGYZSTAN:

U.S. military base in Central Asia hinders regional cooperation

Kurmanbek Bakiyev: This visit will become landmark in relations between Kyrgyzstan and Slovakia

Social protection of vulnerable population project presented in Kyrgyzstan  

STAN-TV blocked in Kyrgyzstan  

Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek officials set to expand their ability to snoop on citizens

LIECHTENSTEIN:

Liechtenstein signs a raft of deals to share information

Tax evaders face legal naming and shaming

MOLDOVA:

PM Boc wants Republic of Moldova to begin visa lifting talks with EU

Moldova’s European aspirations depends on resolution of regional conflicts

MONGOLIA:

Mongolia’s bitter toll

Mongolia: Pentagon Trojan horse wedged between China and Russia

Sandstorms strike parts of inner Mongolia, nearby areas  

Mongolia: Herders face migration dilemma (press release)

Hopu investment said to lead stake purchase in Winsway coal

Record number of migrating birds spotted in wetlands in N China

MONTENEGRO:

S&P lowers Montenegro ratings to ‘BB’ outlook negative

TAJIKISTAN:

Natural resources of Central Asia and the new great game

Singapore, Tajikistan express support for closer economic relations  

TURKMENISTAN:

U.N. launches central Asia tour from Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan to hold military tactical trainings

Turkmenistan now the largest liquefied natural gas producer in central Asia

 

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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 (The Americas) 

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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

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Mar302010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 31, 2010 - (the Caribbean) 

The Caribbean

ANGUILLA:

Optimist Club of Anguilla ‘I smile, I dream, I soar’ Competition (ANNOUNCEMENT)

Parole Bill: A step to help prisoners

Partnerships with international development partners, ‘a must’ in the fight against illicit drugs

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA:

Small rum producers risk losing market share

The Race for Prime Minister

Political Parties in watch mode

BAHAMAS:

Photos of Tornado Damage at the Freeport Container Port

Teachers placed on administrative leave contributing to shortage

College of Bahamas Rastafarian students make discrimination claims

Corals Recover from Bleaching and Hurricane Damage in Marine Reserves (STUDY)

Taxi drivers waiting for meeting with government

BARBADOS:

Barbados National Census to start in May

Democracy at risk, warns former attorney general

Barbados cannot allow unmanaged migration to continue, says PM

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS:

Water coming back today!

CAYMAN ISLANDS:

Human Rights Commission queries anonymity law

DOMINICA:

Barbados former PM advises Dominica to export water

Health workers meet to discuss ways of addressing chronic non-communicable diseases

National Farmers consultation scheduled for Wednesday

GRENADA:

Grenada receives technical assistance on public debt management

Grenada seeks World Bank assistance for Diaspora initiative

GUADELOUPE:

Consumer prices on the rise in Guadeloupe

MARTINIQUE:

Tsunamis: new warning system for Caribbean

MONTSERRAT:

Technology Is a Powerful tool to redefine Montserrat's position, says IT strategist

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES:

New Netherlands Antilles cabinet sworn in

PUERTO RICO:

Puerto Rico: Now, It's the Island's Turn to Work on Health Care (COLUMN)

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS:

Minister of Agriculture wants sweeter meat for St Kitts and Nevis

Government gives senior workers 5 months to find jobs

15 year old cancer patient “Dillon Claxton” and family share their journey through cancer

Child abuse and neglect affect our future (COMMENTARY)

SAINT LUCIA:

Japan hands over new fisheries complex

SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES:

St Vincent and Grenadine UN Ambassador describes slavery as ‘a scar 400 years deep’

TURKS AND CAICOS:

Affordable Housing residents want street lights

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Mar302010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (North and South Oceans) 

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Mar302010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (the Americas) 

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Mar302010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 - (Europe and Eurasia) 

Europe and Eurasia

ARMENIA:

Armenia ‘accepted Madrid principles’ as basis for talks

Turkish PM: Turkey waits for Armenia’s response to letter to conduct joint investigation

IMF allocates U.S. 73.6m to Armenia 

Armenia replaces Ambassadors to Romania and Kuwait

Vimpelcom to roll out LTE network in Armenia

Research on child trafficking in Armenia

60% of poor and 40% of extremely poor people do not apply for benefits

Czech Republic and Armenia start to cooperate to reduce obsolete pesticides danger

GIBRALTAR:

Gibraltar disability movement gives thumbs up to taxi initiative

Gibraltar Song Festival 2010 winners

KYRGYZSTAN:

About 200 nongovernmental organizations operate in healthcare sector of Kyrgyzstan

Unemployment level reduces in February 2010 

At least 200 customers were cut off gas supply in Kyrgyzstan

Over 4 kilos of drugs seized in Kyrgyzstan

LIECHTENSTEIN:

Offshore tax dodgers told to come clean 

MOLDOVA:

Moldovan, Romanian defense ministers favor deepening military ties

Moldovan authorities, opposition fail to reach understanding

All Men’s Land (PROFILE) 

MONGOLIA:

UN provides more funds as severe winter continues to bite

Mongolia becomes 45th nation to contribute troops to ISAF

MONTENEGRO:

Montenegro foreign direct investment increases 30% in 2009 compared to 2008

Montenegrin parliament to discuss no-confidence motion in April

TAJIKISTAN:

IFC Helps AccessBank Tajikistan Expand Access to Microfinance for Local Business

Amnesty International says ‘death penalty is on its way out’ 

Tajikistan’s Roghun Project: Daylight ‘extortion’ by the regime? (COLUMN)  

TURKMENISTAN:

Yerevan to host Turkmen-Armenian business forum

U.N. Chief Embarks On First Visit To Central Asia

Tuesday
Mar302010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 30, 2010 (Asia and the Pacific) 

AMERICAN SAMOA:

American Samoa teachers form professional body

American Samoa secures funding from Oceania Football Federation for youth project

BHUTAN:

Speeding up health services

Nationwide windstorm damage

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM:

Brunei secures rice deal with Thailand

Students dig deep to help Brunei’s poor

Indonesians in Brunei Campaign To Save Environment

CHRISTMAS ISLAND:

Government to pour millions into border protection as Rudd's 100th boat arrives

Gillard blames firm for Villawood escape

COCOS ISLAND:

Our disappearing beaches  - (commentary)

EAST TIMOR:

Cuban connection helps healthcare woes

FRENCH POLYNESIA:

French Polynesia majority to consider assembly presidency candidate

GUAM:

Strained U.S.-Japan relations threaten to overwhelm tiny Guam

Port Plans To Turn Guam Into Cruise Liner Hub Well Received In Miami

President Ma meets AIT head in Guam

Japan-US talks over military move to Guam

Legalizing marijuana strongly considered

KIRIBATI:

Taiwan offers to help Kiribati from raising sea

LAOS:

Laos is short of skilled labor says an Asian Development Bank Study

Hmong: Rare Glimpse in Laos Fails to Quell Concerns

MACAU:

Viva Macau has License Revoked After Failure to Help Passengers

Macau’s GDP posts real growth of 1.3 pct in 2009  

Macau International Symposium: Lunar Dreams

MALDIVES:

Maldives’ donor conference begins: Nearly 40 donors to help prop up Maldives’ economy-

Development and budget need more aid, says President

Maldives NGOs demand end to defamation of women, children in sermons

MARSHALL ISLANDS:

Marshall Islands NGO says change in attitudes to women MPs

Marshall Islands and Micronesia finally get fibre links

MICRONESIA:

Island of Mogmog: no electricity or running water 

NEW CALEDONIA:

Owners say New Caledonia’s Koniambo nickel plant will be in operation by 2012

 

NIUE ISLAND:

Four –Fold Increase in Niue’s Internet Capacity

NORFOLK ISLAND:

Pacific Sun Makes History with Maiden Call to Norfolk Island (RELEASE)

Bill to overhaul Norfolk Island governance-

NORTH KOREA:

North Korea faces devastating famine (BLOG)  

North Korea's Worst Concentration Camp Exposed

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS:

Health care 'fix-it' bill passes, with major benefits for the Mariana’s

PAPUA NEW GUINEA:

Third World inspiration

SAMOA:

Samoa plans to curb non-work related web surfing by public servants

SOLOMON ISLANDS:

Solomon Islands' call to young politicians

TONGA:

E-Waste a fast growing problem for Tonga

TUVALU ISLAND:

Not Just Polar Bears: The human face of climate change

WALLIS AND FUTUNA:

Futuna stepped up relief efforts after Cyclone Tomas

Tuesday
Mar302010

Chronic Power Shortages Plunge Sub-Saharan African Cities Into Darkness (Updated)

KADUNA/KANO, NIGERIA (HN March 30) While millions of people around the world observed Earth Hour by switching off lights, residents of many cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa toiled in 24-hour blackouts Saturday due to a longstanding and persistent power shortages.

In the northern Nigerian city of Kano, for example, the day Earth Hour was observed - Saturday, March 27 - passed like any other day - without a kilowatt of electricity. The lucky homes and business owners have generators, which send plumes of dark diesel smoke into the dusty air.

Earth Hour is a climate change initiative of the  World Wildlife Fund, one of the worlds’ largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, with almost 5 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries.

Yet in Kano - Nigeria's second largest city - there is no need to switch off the lights at night because there are no lights. The owner of the Moons Hotel says that since about New Years, he has been running his generator 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week. "When I have no guests I switch off the generator to save money," he said, adding that it costs about NGN25,000 ($160)-a-day to run the generator.

A taxi driver who identified himself as Babba Tropicana held up his hand and counted off seven fingers when asked how many days-a-week his family goes without power. He expressed concern about how ordinary people will cope with the upcoming hot season just around the corner.

Ironically, Nigeria is sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest energy producer - yet the country of more than 150 million people wont be able to generate enough electricity until much later in the decade, according to analysts. This is despite the efforts of the government of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to pump $16 billion into the country's energy sector.

The rolling blackouts in Nigeria are attributed to an acute shortage of petrol at the thermal generation stations across the country, which have idled at least six stations.  The available electricity volume on the national grid dropped from 3, 710 megawatts (MW) in December 2009 to 2, 543 MW in mid-March. The Ministry of Power puts available electricity generation capacity in the country at over 5000 MW per hour. People here hope that the new acting President, Goodluck Jonathan will be able to rise above political squabbles and restore a reliable energy supply.

Nigeria is the continent’s most populous nation and third largest economy - after South Africa and Kenya - but power shortages, rampant corruption, a brain drain and red tape, threaten to slow economic growth. In nearby Ghana, where offshore oil reserves have been recently discovered, people there are reported to be hoping that - unlike Nigeria - the country's newfound wealth will go into infrastructure improvements like new roads and schools.

To be sure, Nigeria is not the only African country to be afflicted by power shortages. In South Africa - host to this year’s FIFA World Cup finals - lack of power has forced gold mines to shut down. One African writer has suggested that power shortages could negatively impact on the World Cup - darkening stadiums and interrupting broadcasts.

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in 2007 alone, nearly two-thirds of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa experienced an acute energy crisis with frequent and extended electricity outages. While conflict and drought can be blamed, the main reason is that demand has simply outstripped supply. Many power generation facilities rely on traditional fuels, which are in short supply, especially in non-producing African nations.

The IMF says that due to the slower-than-expected process of electrification, only about a quarter of the region’s population has access to power. In Angola, only about 15 percent of people have access. However, new, massive hydro-electric projects - such as a $7-billion, 400MW joint Angola-Namibia dam on the Kunene River - will eventually help to alleviate the crippling energy shortage on the continent. The region has a population of over 800-million - 80 percent of which live on less than a dollar-a-day - yet its installed generation capacity is no more than that of Spain.

Many analysts say the power crisis could hold the continent back in achieving ket Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

“Electrical energy is not only crucial to commerce and industry, but also holds the key to poverty alleviation,” writes Peter Kagwanja of African Insight. “Energy being critical to the provision of clean water, sanitation, health services, irrigation, telecommunication, industrial development and development of infrastructure, its absence means poverty and therefore, it should be central to transforming the rhetoric of "African Renaissance" into a socio-economic reality.”

Michael Bociurkiw reporting

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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 29/30, 2010 (Africa and the Middle East) 

Africa and the Middle East

ALGERIA:

Alternative Medicine Gaining in Popularity in Algeria 

ANGOLA:     

Consortium releases USD 200 million for construction of houses

Inamet Launches Website

Angola hosts third seminar on public policies

Seminar on Youth Policies Paves the Way for Strategy Sharing

BENIN:

Five-month teacher strike; now a pay rise

BOTSWANA:

Botswana scoops HIV/AIDS award

What constitutes ‘News’ in State Media? (OPINION)

Biodiesel plant planned for Botswana

Botswana mulls reducing maturity age from 21 to 18

BURKINA FASO:

Burkinabe president begins working visit to Benin

`Mining boom in Burkina Faso’ says PM

CAMEROON:

FENASSCO A Games - 1300 Athletes Begin Competing in Bamenda, Cameroon

A joint mission of the World Bank, the IMF and the African Development Bank are in Cameroon for a working visit

Gala to crown weeklong activities marking 25 years of the television in Cameroon

CAPE VERDE:

Cape Verde Technology Centre financed by China

CHAD:

Vietnam to Help Chad Improve Food Security (RELEASE)

COMOROS:

Yemen, Comoros discuss transport cooperation

Libya donates to Comoran police

DJIBOUTI:

Seacom connects Ethiopia through Djibouti

ERITREA:

Reconstruction Work Regarding Senafe Hospital Making Good Progress

Yemeni ambassador calls for additional pressure on Eritrea (INTERVIEW)

GABON:

Gabon has opened up the first round of bidding for 42 deepwater and ultra-deepwater blocks

Gabon, holding the UN Security Council presidency, slams twin Moscow metro blasts

GAMBIA:

86 Nigerian technical aids arrive in Gambia

Gambia for West African integration

GHANA:

Ghana to lose her international investors to neighbours

GUINEA:

IMF worried about Guinea's financial position

GUINEA-BISSAU:

Guinea-Bissau gets 3 million Euros granted for road rehabilitation

LESOTHO:

Irish Aid funding helps HIV projects in Lesotho

LIBERIA:

Liberian leader urges support for ECOWAS peace efforts

LIBYA:

Rights watchdog urges Tripoli to disclose information on missing

After summit, Arab leaders to set up Committee to promote joint action

MADAGASCAR:

Madagascar paramedics strike intensifies

What relations between Madagascar and the European Union?

MALAWI:

Malawi gay couple has case to answer

New Research Shows 'Kangaroo Mother Care' Reduces Newborn Deaths More than 50 Percent (RELEASE)

MALI:

Mali, hoping to eradicate guinea worm in two years

MAURITANIA:

Bridal dowry tradition divides Mauritanian newlyweds

The Law and the Media in Mauritania (REPORT)

MOZAMBIQUE:

Drought and floods bring food shortages

Network of Human Traffickers Exposed

Landmines kill 15 in Mozambique in 2009

NAMIBIA:

Namibia celebrates in style

Namibia bans South Africa meat imports after `Rift Valley’ outbreak

Namibia, a model for conservation (OPINION)

NIGER:

More than half of Niger’s children live in poverty

QATAR:

Arab Summit adopts Qatar’s panel plan

Poor becoming poorer (REPORT)

Qatar ranked as 30th most networked country in the world

REUNION ISLAND:

Mandela’s grandson wants third wife from Reunion Island

SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE:

Portuguese construction company to rebuild roads in Sao Tome and Principe

SEYCHELLES:

Seychelles Minister Joel Morgan: Somali Pirates Damage Both Maritime Trade and Regional Stability (INTERVIEW)

SIERRA LEONE:

Sierra Leone's health strike ends

UNICEF Bringing $7 Million in Drugs to Sierra Leone

SUDAN:

Sudanese go to the polls in less than two weeks

Top UN Official Stresses National Ownership of Upcoming Elections

SWAZILAND:

What Shall We Tell God? (OPINION)

TOGO:

Togo government, opposition agree on demonstrations

YEMEN:

Internally displaced people returnees face tough challenges

WESTERN SAHARA:

Western Sahara: Christopher Ross powerless (OPINION)

Monday
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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 29, 2010 - (North and South Oceans) 

Monday
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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 29, 2010 - (the Americas) 

Monday
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HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 29, 2010 - (Europe and Eurasia)