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LATEST EDITION 09-2010
CAN WE END POVERTY BY 2015?.
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EDITORIAL: Billions Suffering from Privatization
Billions of poor people who lack adequate access to healthcare and old-age security are posing a key challenge in developing countries that undertook drastic reforms and privatized social security systems at the behest of the World Bank, IDN reported mid-August quoting a new report by the Washington-based Bretton Woods Project (BWP).
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MIDDLE EAST: Obama Seeks New, Post-Combat Page of History
The crunch of convoys taking U.S. combat troops out of Iraq has been silenced. The sound of silence proclaims (at least for now?) that U.S. combat operations in Iraq have ended.
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MIDDLE EAST: The Arabs and the Race to Nuclear Hell
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sounds rather optimistic -- or has chosen to do so: “Recently, we have seen signs of progress on nuclear non-proliferation talks,” he said some two weeks ahead of announcing on August. 3 that ministerial-level discussions on eliminating the world’s nuclear weapons will take place in New York in September. But signals from both the Arab region and the U.S. induce a dramatically different conclusion.
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MIDDLE EAST: New Report Cautions Companies Operating in Israel
A new report has warned that companies with operations and suppliers in Israel, or offshore projects in disputed waters in the region, face the risk of "complicity in human rights violations by state security forces". Besides, terrorism, internal violence and regional instability pose "significant" hazards.
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