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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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Sunday
Mar282010

Chronic Power Shortages Plunges Sub-Saharan Africa Into Darkness During Earth Hour

KADUNA, NIGERIA (HN March 28) While millions of people around the world observed Earth Hour by switching off lights, residents of many cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa sat in darkness for several hours Saturday due to a longstanding and persistent power shortage.

In the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna, for example, at least four outages struck on the day Earth Hour was observed - Saturday, March 27. The lucky homes and business owners have generators, which send plumes of dark diesel smoke into the dusty air. One local restaurant owner could only laugh when he was told that he had involuntarily participated in the global sustainability movement that has become known as Earth Hour, when his establishment was plunged into darkness near the stroke of 8:30pm.

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.

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.

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.

In the impoverished northern regions of Nigeria, many vendors could be seen along the main north-south highway Saturday selling firewood.

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

Saturday
Mar272010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 27/28, 2010 - (Africa and the Middle East) 

Africa and the Middle East:

ALGERIA:      

Algeria forces people in suburbs to 'migration' 

Biggest evacuation in Algeria since independence  

Algeria says gas supply cut would need consensus

ANGOLA:

Artisanal Fisheries Project Improves Livelihoods in Angola

Angola mandate targets foreign biofuels producers

Government Offers Over U.S. $1 Million for Construction of Infrastructure

China wants to evolve military cooperation with Angola 

BENIN:

World Bank Provides US$15 Million to Help Improve ICT Services and Promote e-Business in Benin

BOTSWANA:

Russia, Botswana seek closer cooperation

Botswana heads towards 'press freedom' under a dictatorship (OPINION) 

BURKINA FASO:

Dwindling rains spur dam construction

Angolan dancers perform in Burkina Faso

CAMEROON:

China and Cameroon: economic sector top on cooperation agenda

China Opening Bus Assembly Plant in Cameroon

Simple techniques help ensure safe water for families in eastern Cameroon

CAPE VERDE: 

Officials from Africa’s five Portuguese-speaking countries gathered in the Cape Verdean capital this week to discuss HIV/AIDS prevention strategies

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC:

Lord’s resistance Army kills 10 in fresh attacks in Central African Republic

Meeting Joseph Kony (Interview)

African bishop decries barbarity of Lord’s Resistance Army

CHAD:

UN official arrives in Chad for talks on future of peacekeeping force

Chad: Complex Emergency Situation Report #2 (FY 2010)

COMOROS:

Georgia and Comoros establish diplomatic relations

Telecommunication: Comoros to get high speed internet connection

Hajj Ministry receives Hajj delegations from China and Comoros

DJIBOUTI:

UN official briefs Djibouti’s President on latest developments in Darfur

Pact with Qatar-Djibouti to boost legal relations

EQUATORIAL GUINEA:

Statement On Universal Periodic Review Outcome (RELEASE)

ERITREA:

Homosexuality "against Eritrean values" 

Eritrean Defence Minister to Attend Maritime Defence Exhibition in Doha

Eritrea seeks Arab mediation over Djibouti 

 

Thursday
Mar252010

Earth Hour: Lights out, cascading around the globe 

Puerta Alcala Madrid, Spain 2009, Before Earth Hour Puerta Alcala Madrid, Spain 2009, During Earth Hour - Photos courtesy of World Wildlife Fund

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. (HN March 25) – Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia in 2007 when 2.2 million homes and businesses turned off their lights for one hour in a call for action on climate change.

Andy Ridley, one of the co-founders of Earth Hour, now Executive Director of Earth Hour Global could not have predicted that four years later 120 countries representing all seven continents would pledge to participate in what has become a global sustainability movement but, this Saturday, March 27 that is exactly what is expected to happen. Thousands of cities across the globe will go dark at 8:30pm local time for one hour and for 24 hours – cascading around the globe darkness will fall in reverence to the idea that human activity can affect the march on climate change.  

 

 

Earth Hour is a climate change initiative of the  World Wildlife Fund, one of the worlds’ largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, with almost5 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries.

From China’s Forbidden City in Beijing to Davis Station, a remote scientific outpost in Antarctica the lights will go off for one hour in what Andy Ridley calls a  “journey all about building momentum towards coming up with workable, practical solutions posed by climate change and global warming”.

“Earth Hour is about hope not despair”, Ridley told HUMNEWS. “It is about personal, corporate and government accountability”, and it excites him to see what individuals have been able to do to get their communities and governments on board. In 2008 nine students in Morocco decided to participate in Earth Hour because they had heard about it on the internet. This year two cities in Morocco, Casablanca and Rabat will be participating.

One of the stories, likely to stand out in 2010 is of one man who contacted Earth Hour offering to help bring the event to his country of Zimbabwe. Local businesses, a regional power utility and the district government were soon onboard. Spearheaded by the NGO, Environment Africa, Victoria Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe, will be the location for a candlelit vigil attended by hundreds of school children, community leaders and dignitaries in recognition of Earth Hour’s global mission.

Along with Victoria Falls some of the other landmarks that will stand in unity in darkness are: the Trevi Fountain in Italy, Big Ben in London, India Gate RedFort in Delhi, Bosphorous Bridge in Istanbul, Hohensalzvurg Castle in Salzburg, Independence Angel in Mexico City and National Cathedral in Washington DC.

Whether joining your community for the first time in this effort or turning the lights off, just as you did last year, Ridley encourages everyone across the globe to take part in this historic event. “All over the globe we can spend one hour celebrating what we all have in common – the planet and realize that it will take everyone participating to force solutions to better our world”, he says.

Some first time countries and territories to participate in Earth Hour this year are: Brunei, Cambodia, Czech Republic, Kosovo, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nepal, Northern Mariana Islands, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Tanzania, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Faroe Islands. Indeed many of these nations are at risk themselves for the changes wrought by climate transformation.

As for the future of Earth Hour, Ridley says he would like to find a way to use the event as a platform to show off the amazing things people all over the globe are doing to solve the problems affecting our environment and future.

This Saturday he says, “turn off your lights and spend some time thinking about climate change and what actions we can take to better the future of our living planet”.

 

Cristina Khalaf, reporting - Photo, courtesy of World Wildlife Fund

Thursday
Mar252010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 25, 2010 (Asia and the Pacific) 

Thursday
Mar252010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 25, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

Wednesday
Mar242010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 24, 2010 (Asia and the Pacific) 

Wednesday
Mar242010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 24, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

Tuesday
Mar232010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 23, 2010 - (North and South Oceans) 

Monday
Mar222010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 22, 2010 - (North and South Oceans) (World Water Day)

Friday
Mar192010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 19/20, 2010 (Africa and the Middle East) 

Africa and the Middle East  

ALGERIA:      

Russia to deliver air defense system to Algeria- http://bit.ly/bs3XGM

Algerian buys to explore Fresno produce - http://bit.ly/c8SEr1

Algeria Economy Sluggish despite High Oil Prices- http://bit.ly/aCrZh5 

ANGOLA:

Over 400 Constitution Copies Sold in Three Days- http://bit.ly/c43LVw

Women Journalists Forum Plays Video on Domestic Violence- http://bit.ly/cCp1kc

Authorities recorded over 250,000 HIV positive cases in 2009 - http://bit.ly/czEUId

BENIN:

DNA Data bank bill nearing conclusion - http://bit.ly/9LhudP

Gay, illegals issues hamper EU deal with poor nations after 2000 Cotonou Agreement- ttp://bit.ly/b9KAZ0

BOTSWANA:

Botswana, Namibia to defend position on ivory sales- http://bit.ly/dxoLY5

Botswana's richest 'classified information'-Tibone- http://bit.ly/8XZ8uN

Botswana television to go off air anytime this week due to FIFA restrictions - http://bit.ly/95CbZI

Botswana continues to violate Bushman’s rights (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/9FdWza

BURKINA FASO:

Nigeria, Burkina Faso Forge Close Ties- http://bit.ly/a7VA71

Upper East and Burkina Faso form committee to manage White Volta River Basin - http://bit.ly/cCBF9x

Bio-Solutions Corp. Receives First LOI in Burkina Faso for GreenEx(TM), Malaria Combating Organic Insecticide (RELEASE) - http://bit.ly/btX9Sv

CAMEROON:

Chinese fishermen freed after Cameroon kidnap- http://bit.ly/bUKLHL

Turkish President Gul ends 48 hour official visit to Cameroon - http://bit.ly/ATAQ50

Connecting Offices with the World- http://bit.ly/bujkpp

Cameroon hosts seminar on AIDS control in Central Africa - http://bit.ly/aR9980

UNHCR Says More Central African Republic Refugees Entering Cameroon- http://bit.ly/aMWItG

CAPE VERDE:

Brazilian senate expected to approve partial pardon for Cape Verde’s debt- http://bit.ly/aSPGdO

Brazilian delegation in Cape Verde to boost business cooperation - http://bit.ly/bMaSL2

Cape Verde and Mozambique liberalize gaming laws to attract investors - http://bit.ly/daQKuN

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC:

The school run- http://bit.ly/cMmw9h

UNICEF providing books to 145,000 Central African children affected by conflict- http://bit.ly/aILCW7

CHAD:

Hungry season sets in early- http://bit.ly/ayfzpx

COMOROS:

Sanofi-Aventis faces heat as WHO halts use of Shantha vaccine in Comoros - http://bit.ly/dzVa69

DJIBOUTI:

Djibouti to Join Sana'a Grouping-http://bit.ly/aZtC5O

Food Security Outlook Update- http://bit.ly/bClVSm

EQUATORIAL GUINEA:

How Equatorial Guinea stole my Heart (BLOG) - http://bit.ly/cZZQvl

ERITREA:

Potable Water Supply Project in Hirkok Rendering Efficient Service- http://bit.ly/9qgeoV

Eritrea Denies Supporting Militant Groups in Somalia- http://bit.ly/cSPjyx

GABON:

Army reaffirms loyalty to Gabon's leadership after coup warning - http://bit.ly/944Y1Q

President Bongo arrives in Italy- http://bit.ly/9Kr88B

Gabon - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband & Forecasts Reveals Forecasts for 2010 and 2015 for the Country's Fixed-Line, Mobile and Internet Market (RELEASE) - http://bit.ly/dxlzrJ

GAMBIA:

Female power and promise vital in push national development- http://bit.ly/9Ozx05

Italian-funded Food Security programme for Gambia gets underway- http://bit.ly/9Jt6p4

GHANA:

Military academy shuts doors - http://bit.ly/9GZnCS

Ghana-Burkina Faso-Mali to Execute Energy Project- http://bit.ly/aKzsGb

GUINEA:

Guinea’s electoral body to post provisional voters list on March 22- http://bit.ly/aou0oQ

GUINEA-BISSAU:

Electricity supply to capital of Guinea Bissau resolved in three years- http://bit.ly/bjBGfl 

LESOTHO:

Basotho chiefs of Lesotho learn Botswana customary court procedures- http://bit.ly/aBsry4

LIBERIA:

Logs Shipment Begins- http://bit.ly/aXsVXE

UNHCR, Partners Gearing Up for Repatriation of Liberian refugees - http://bit.ly/bwrbbm

HIV in Liberia: My Journey to Consciousness (COLUMN) - http://bit.ly/at0PQs

LIBYA:

Qaddafi comment sparks diplomatic row with Nigeria- http://bit.ly/dBdLi1

MADAGASCAR:

AU imposes sanction on Madagascan leader- http://bit.ly/cIDRL8

Will AU sanctions be a "wake-up call"? - http://bit.ly/dj8tZu

Madagascar: UN assists relief efforts after deadly tropical storm- http://bit.ly/bXHLXA 

MALAWI:

Local Language Dictionary Released - http://bit.ly/cF63GY

African finance ministers to hold forum in Malawi - http://bit.ly/dBOpHm

MALI:

Mali is hoping to eradicate guinea worm in two years - http://bit.ly/czgW9i

MAURITANIA:

Mauritania’s FM Nouakchott disagrees that Mali hosts the next security summit- http://bit.ly/cd0OWE

Mauritania Says It Will Not Negotiate with Terrorists- http://bit.ly/bmyrLz

MAYOTTE:

The endangered languages of Mayotte- http://bit.ly/b1vXBu

2 Singaporeans arrested for UK insider trading- http://bit.ly/az6ukH

MOZAMBIQUE:

New Mozambique Television Chairperson Sworn in - http://bit.ly/b5zoLZ

Cholera Situation "Stationary"-http://bit.ly/94UZbu

Producers threaten to bring production of jatropha to an end in Mozambique’s Nampula province-

http://bit.ly/bcb0kV 

NAMIBIA:

Spoils of independence elude Namibia's 'born frees' (COLUMN) - http://bit.ly/dsgM1a

Namibian opposition to boycott parliament-http://bit.ly/bpKWM7

Raging Floods Swamp North East Namibia-http://bit.ly/dvORRN 

NIGER:

Hunger knows no borders- http://bit.ly/aa4BzP

Niger to review Areva uranium agreements- http://bit.ly/c1ZnhK

Another meningitis outbreak? - http://bit.ly/b8AS0H

QATAR:

No trade reprieve for polar bears at CITIES - http://bit.ly/9ul9qP

REUNION ISLAND:

Integration success story in the Indian Ocean (COLUMN) - http://bit.ly/dtg32r

SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE:

Japan and UNDP fund environmental project in Sao Tome and Principe - http://bit.ly/9V6zXY

Election dates finally set for São Tomé- http://bit.ly/aCPMfe 

SEYCHELLES:

$8 Million Boosts Environmental Health Sciences Center- http://bit.ly/d24uUD

Spanish tuna fishing boats repel pirate attack off Seychelles: owners

SIERRA LEONE:

Sierra Leone to host the second annual general meeting of West Africa Road Safety Organization (WARSO) - http://bit.ly/cgBHro

SUDAN:

Sudan at the crossroads- http://bit.ly/cUEQEJ

Ballot papers arrive in Juba- http://bit.ly/bnkWEw

Sudan: freed ICRC worker Gauthier Lefèvre recounts weeks in captivity- http://bit.ly/dl2X0z

SWAZILAND:

UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators discussed at workshop in Swaziland- http://bit.ly/apghvC

Swazi opposition asks for sanctions- http://bit.ly/c1JPRj

Taiwan opens its doors to Swaziland - http://bit.ly/aSepCo 

TOGO:

Togo court declares Victory for President Gnassingbe- http://bit.ly/940U5F

YEMEN:

Decision on $200 billion Yemen-Djibouti development ‘due by April’- http://bit.ly/9SVM6h

'Friends of Yemen' to meet in Abu Dhabi- http://bit.ly/9Sb1cw

WESTERN SAHARA:

UN envoy for Western Sahara begins regional tour- http://bit.ly/d6UnuA

Friday
Mar192010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 19, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

ANTARCTICA: Methane- making microbes thrive under the ice - http://bit.ly/d3UO6C

ANTARCTICA: Open wide and never stop gasping – (column)  http://bit.ly/aKROcx

BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY: Iran shakes up guards, US ‘ships bombs’ - http://bit.ly/dqNOXv

FAROE ISLANDS: Fisheries minister leaves Grimsby with positive message -  http://bit.ly/aikjBj

GREENLAND: Greenland Vikings had Celtic blood - http://bit.ly/aScFYF

ICELAND: Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society: Illegal Icelandic whale meal exports into Denmark raises questions about the content of the Great British breakfast says WDCS http://bit.ly/ag3eMe

ICELAND: No Euro Utopia  - http://bit.ly/dmLCoz

ICELAND: Marine cable from Iceland to Scotland?  - http://bit.ly/9fEkUe

ICELAND: Seething over bailouts - http://bit.ly/cXQ4Sj

Thursday
Mar182010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 18, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

North and South Oceans

ANTARCTICA:     One physicist’s trip to the edge of the earth - http://bit.ly/ckmwCd 

GREENLAND:     UN rejects polar bear trade ban - http://bit.ly/djE5zd

GREENLAND:    Ram buys Greenland rare earth -  http://bit.ly/8XWFc 

GREENLAND:     Royal Greenland strengthens position in caviar market - http://bit.ly/aYTiFJ 

ICELAND:      China eyes investment in Iceland  - (opinion)  http://bit.ly/aI9Vds 

ICELAND:      Iceland lowers interest rates - http://bit.ly/auT8vu 

ICELAND:      Private Dutch military company interested in Iceland  - http://bit.ly/brlWBH

Wednesday
Mar172010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 17, 2010 - (the Americas) 

The Americas:  

BELIZE:   Ministry of Human Development expands roving caregivers program - http://bit.ly/aUtrgZ 

BELIZE:   Armed robbery at the Social Security Belize Branch - http://bit.ly/agBDkW 

BELIZE:    Fifth Annual Women’s Summit to be held tomorrow - http://bit.ly/b1aRqB 

FALKLAND ISLANDS:

Argentina threatens to ban trade operators in the Falkland Islands – http://bit.ly/9smOrW 

FALKLAND ISLANDS:    Past ghosts, present tensions (COLUMN) - http://bit.ly/aPg0Q7

FALKLAND ISLANDS:   The long road to clearing Falkland’s landmines - http://bit.ly/bFsfBR 

FRENCH GUIANA:

Gold, Guns and Garimpeiros: France Battles Wildcat Miners in French Guiana - http://bit.ly/ciXQ3x 

FRENCH GUIANA:

The `coldest stuff in space’ as seen from the Planck Mission, launched  May 2009 from Kourou, French Guiana (PICTURES) - http://bit.ly/aMVnTo 

FRENCH GUIANA:    Parallel Preparations Continue for upcoming Ariane 5 Flights - http://bit.ly/9HjTsI

GUYANA:

Guyana's president announces plan to provide further assistance to Haiti this week- http://bit.ly/9NwLgK

GUYANA:   Local call centre wins `race reviews' from Office Depot - http://bit.ly/9FFl6V 

GUYANA:  

It is the government's responsibility to subsidize tertiary education (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/cHiPDW

GUYANA:  Guyana's parties venture into the virtual world - http://bit.ly/cYItC8

GUYANA:    Youngest solo rower lands in Guyana - http://bit.ly/92K5O6 

GUYANA:   

Jamaican government to announce rice increase from Guyana due to `El Nino’ - http://bit.ly/9Dcyio

SURINAME:

CARICOM to launch Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA) in Paramaribo tomorrow - http://bit.ly/cOUhFA

SURINAME:   Guyana and Suriname meet to grapple with cross-border crime - http://bit.ly/93oIoU

SURINAME:  

Suriname to answer Guyana's concerns on past invasion plan says Santokhi - http://bit.ly/bQoOuy

SURINAME:

Wrong about national security, wrong about national interest (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/bDLX9K

SURINAME:   Allowing Suriname to be admitted to CARICOM before settling frontier claims undermined Guyana's position (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/bwPgpv

Wednesday
Mar172010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 17, 2010 (North and South Oceans) 

North and South Oceans

ANTARCTICA:   S Korea picks site for its second research base in Antarctica - http://bit.ly/aZq4P6 

ANTARCTICA:   Underwater volcanoes help suck carbon from the air – (blog) http://bit.ly/aMp7a3 

ANTARCTICA:   Australia’s Antarctic gateway will host 2012 treaty meeting - http://bit.ly/bR4dJy 

ANTARCTICA:   Nature photographer plans free presentation in Vail – (art/culture) http://bit.ly/acMH0R 

ANTARCTICA:  

A Terrible Beauty: Edward Wilson in Antarctica 1902-1912 at Bantwood – (art/culture) http://bit.ly/b2QWTF 

BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORIES:   Final destination Iran?  - http://bit.ly/cnz2yS 

GREENLAND:  Ram resources to buy tantalum/niobium project in Greenland - http://bit.ly/b12TEI 

GREENLAND:  Nature’s will must not be ignored – (opinion) http://bit.ly/dCcQfw 

GREENLAND:   Dutch artist puts giant sculpture on iceberg in Greenland – - http://bit.ly/9fHScN 

ICELAND:    Iceland cuts rate to 9% as capital controls aid krona - http://bit.ly/dbua9D 

ICELAND:    They also serve who wait for a prison seat - http://bit.ly/bo7ybM

ICELAND:    Iceland currency exchange lead to 28 legal cases -  http://bit.ly/cjpFiU

Wednesday
Mar172010

HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 17, 2010 (the Caribbean) 

The Caribbean:  

ANGUILLA:   Anguilla Social Security Board Recognized by ISSA for Good Practices- http://bit.ly/96K4bj 

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA:

IMF Mission and Antigua and Barbuda Reach Agreement in Principle on US$125 Million Loan- http://bit.ly/dC8D6t

ARUBA:   Aruban company interested in Guyana's fruits, vegetables - http://bit.ly/9aVnMM 

BAHAMAS:   The Bahamas expresses interest in World Youth- http://bit.ly/dmaaAy 

BAHAMAS:  

Bahamas to push for public-private partnership as Inter-American Committee against Terrorism Chair- http://bit.ly/92PEVh 

BAHAMAS:  Bahamas must 'pull its socks up' on education (OPINION) – http://bit.ly/cyDnr7 

BARBADOS: Mavado, Vybz Kartel Concert Still on in Barbados (OPINION) – http://bit.ly/c8f8wf 

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS:     Anegada Water Expansion Project in full swing - http://bit.ly/a1BziM 

DOMINICA:

Communique issued at the conclusion of the 21st Inter-Sessional Meeting of CARICOM (Dominica) - http://bit.ly/abBDJH 

GRENADA:   

Grenada's acting PM welcomes debt reduction commitment by World Bank -http://bit.ly/cp7D4B

CAYMAN ISLANDS:    Report rules out direct taxation in the Cayman Islands - http://bit.ly/apfalW 

CAYMAN ISLANDS:  IMF finds undeclared wealth in the Cayman Islands - http://bit.ly/c2E2gK 

CAYMAN ISLANDS:  Medical visionary due in Cayman to finalize plans - http://bit.ly/btI6gQ 

GUADELOUPE:   Regional Council elections held in Guadeloupe - http://bit.ly/cgdmEt 

MARTINIQUE: 

Haitian state and local government to hold meetings in Martinique in preparation for donors meeting – http://bit.ly/aXE3m1 

MARTINIQUE:   Drought: O rage, despair water... (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/a8kBD5 

MONTSERRAT:   St Patrick’s Day parades around the world - http://bit.ly/a2D4Oa 

PUERTO RICO:     Controlled burning in the dry forest - http://bit.ly/bLmkFY 

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS:  

Water resources should be viewed like oil, natural gas and minerals, says St Kitts-Nevis PM - http://bit.ly/9D0Tyx 

SAINT LUCIA:

1st National Bank invests over $100,000 in first ever annual international literary festival - http://bit.ly/dgdpCw 

SAINT LUCIA:   St. Lucia to join Caribbean Court of Justice - http://bit.ly/9dBXVW 

SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES:

New Zealand signs tax info agreements with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - http://bit.ly/cYvGvJ

TURKS AND CAICOS:

Former premier Galmo “Gilley” Williams says life in the Turks and Caicos Islands under Governor Gordon Wetherall is like “an Adolf Hitler era” (OPINION) - http://bit.ly/avGN9o