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June 30, 2009

HONDURAS: Analysts Call Coup a "Return to the Past"

by Thelma Mejía, IPS, Italy - Sunday’s coup d’etat shows that in Honduras, democracy - which was restored in 1982 - is still hemmed in by the military’s alliance with the economic and political powers-that-be, according to local analysts.

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The Nowhere Children

by Neha Dixit, Tehelka, India - Human trafficking is the third largest illicit industry after arms and drugs. Neha Dixit went undercover to meet the...

A Single Woman in Cairo: The New Challenge

by Mariya Petkova, Daily News Egypt, Egypt - “An unmarried woman can’t find an apartment alone. She has to live with her family. They would...

Will We Only Save the Cute?

by Julie Packard, Huffington Post, USA - Can we muster the will to save endangered species that aren't cute and cuddly?...

Population Policy: Will It Work?

by Huma Yusuf, Dawn, Pakistan - In many ways, the story of Pakistan is one of a failure of family planning. Although the Family Planning...

Cellphones the Latest Tool in Africa's Fight against HIV

by Susan Njanji, Mail & Guardian, South Africa - Cellphones may become a key weapon in the war against HIV/Aids in Africa, allowing counselors to...