International

                
  • Transport-Cuba: Nearly there

    Transport-Cuba: Nearly there

    March 18, 2009

    HAVANA, Mar 17 (IPS) - Cuba's transport crisis finally appears to be coming to an end, after three years of substantial investments and reforms, although future economic growth could pose new challenges. 'A few months ago,...

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  • Iraqi unions announce new confederation

    Iraqi unions announce new confederation

    March 18, 2009

    At the first International Labor Conference ever held in Iraq, three of the country’s major labor organizations announced the formation of a new labor confederation. At the close of the two day meeting of Iraqi unions...

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  • Sierra Leone: Diamond miners choose cassava over carats

    Sierra Leone: Diamond miners choose cassava over carats

    March 18, 2009

    KOIDU, 16 March 2009 (IRIN) - In Sierra Leone plummeting diamond prices, dwindling reserves, consistently poor working conditions and a lack of regulation are driving diamond workers to start farming, youths told IRIN. “The future of...

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  • World crisis slams Mexico

    World crisis slams Mexico

    March 18, 2009

    Like every other country on the planet, Mexico is being hit hard by the world financial and economic crisis. As in other relatively poor countries, the impact is shaping up to be especially hard on those...

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  • Nicaragua: Cleaning up the worlds biggest toilet

    Nicaragua: Cleaning up the worlds biggest toilet

    March 18, 2009

    MANAGUA, (IPS) - After dumping its untreated wastewater into lake Managua for more than 80 years, the capital of Nicaragua has started to clean up the huge source of water in this country, where 80 percent...

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