Julio Moreno on Mexico
March 27, 2007 1 min. read

Professor Julio Moreno, Coordinator of Latin American Studies at the University of San Francisco, spoke at the World Affairs Council of Northern California on March 6th. His talk, Mexico: Neighbor in Turmoil, can be downloaded here. Moreno is the author of Yankee Don't Go Home!: Mexican Nationalism, American Business Culture, and the Shaping of Modern […]

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SADC Speaks
March 27, 2007 2 min. read

Members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have broken their silence on Zimbabwe. Regional cooperation all along has presented the greatest hope for promoting change by taking the responsibility away from individual leaders such as Thabo Mbeki. Traditionally regional leaders, with memories of colonialism on the ground and the manifestations of apartheid and similar policies […]

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Kazakhstan Medical Service : First, do no harm?
March 26, 2007 2 min. read

Kazakhstan's medical services have been under fire recently for the deplorable medically-assisted spread of HIV virus among 96 schoolchildren via transfusions.  Eight schoolchildren in the region of Shymkent have already died.  Kazakhstan's Health Minister, Yerbolat Dosaev, and the Southern Kazakhstan governor Bolat Jylkyshiev, were dismissed.  Twenty-one doctors and medical officials are on trial, and other medical staff […]

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Abortion Bill in Mexico's Senate
March 25, 2007 1 min. read

Mexico's Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) has proposed a bill in the national Senate to legalize abortion within the first three months of pregnancy.  Currently, Mexican law only allows for abortion in cases of rape or when the mother's life is in danger.  The PRD has also proposed legalizing abortion in Mexico City, which is a […]

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Love, Redemption, and Soccer
March 23, 2007 2 min. read

The Boston Globe has a powerful story about a soccer field in Rwanda. Here are the first two paragraphs, but read the whole thing: In Kingston on Boston's South Shore, the Jonathan Rizzo Soccer Field with its bright lights and bleachers is a fitting memorial to the young man who loved the game and played […]

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Casual Friday: Central Asia's great games
March 23, 2007 2 min. read

I was looking for a Central Asian game that didn't have to do with the “Great Game” in Central Asia.  Instead of one, I found many–or really, Amira did.  Her blog, The Golden Road to Samarqand (now added to Blogroll at right), has a series on Central Asian bone games.  Since her account is part intercultural journey and part — the Hoyle's of […]

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Civil Unions in Mexico City
March 23, 2007 1 min. read

A new law took effect in Mexico City on March 16th allowing same-sex couples to unite in civil unions, giving them many of the social benefits such as property, pension and inheritance rights that are enjoyed by heterosexual married couples.  The civil union law does not, however, allow the couples to adopt children.  The Catholic […]

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Kyrgyzstan: Tension at Manas AFB
March 22, 2007 1 min. read

Bruce Pannier writes about current tensions over Manas Air Force Base near Bishkek for RFE/RL. With the Kharsi-Khanabad AFB closed in Uzbekistan, Manas is more important than before.  One thing I did not realize right away: the USAF shares this airport with Kyrgyzstan's private use, which has to add to the tension there.  In September 2006, […]

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Uzbekistan-Pakistan bilateral diplomacy
March 22, 2007 1 min. read

The reason for warmer ties between Pakistan and Uzbekistan were noted by Sanobar Shermatova at Ferghana.ru: Where Tashkent is concerned, the Afghani civil strife and relations with Pakistan are inseparable from the problem of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. Advancement of relations with these two countries made for a weakening of Islamic gunmen. Tashkent and Islamabad […]

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South Africa and the Zim Crisis
March 22, 2007 2 min. read

The situation in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate. Another opposition leader has told of her travails and worries for her health if she is not allowed to leave the country and the governor of the country's central bank has announced a crackdown on illegal fuel dealers in hopes of stemming one source of the country's rampant inflation. […]

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Mongolia: Japan aids enterprise development
March 21, 2007 1 min. read

Mongolia's strong relationship with Japan received a new boost this month when Japan announced a new USD 1.5 million project to aid urban migrants in Bayanhogar, Choyr, and Erdenat.  Mongolia's population has been urbanizing rapidly.  Many of these new urbanites live in temporary settlements and need employment and business opportunities.  Japan's new grant provides funds, technical support and guidance […]

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The Zim Meltdown
March 20, 2007 1 min. read

Robert Mugabe threatens to expel diplomats who, in his estimation provide “support” for the opposition. Sean McCormick, a spokesman for the State Department, declares that the United States holds Mugabe “personally responsible” for attacks on opposition leaders.  Mugabe increasingly relies on “hit squads” to carry out his dirty work. Zimbabwe's judiciary still hints at independence […]

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