News: April 2009 Archives

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'Cabbage Revolution' Wilts

by Matthew Collin on 21 April 2009

Under stony skies, a dirge-like ballad droned from the speakers outside the Georgian parliament: an appropriate soundtrack for the seventh day of opposition protests in Tbilisi. A series of opposition leaders was greeted by polite applause as they raged......more

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Photographing the G20: A tough day at the office

by Adam Blenford on 21 April 2009

The furore over police attitudes to protesters and police during the G20 protests in London at the start of this month rages on, with clear sides beginning to emerge in the debate. If the police had hoped the focus......more

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A new nuke plant for Brazil

by Natalia Viana on 21 April 2009

A third nuclear plant is to be built in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro state, after 23 years. The construction will start over the next few weeks, according to Othon Luiz Pinheiro da Silva, president of Electronuclear, the state......more

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Citizen media and the Tbilisi protests

by Onnik Krikorian on 14 April 2009

We've heard a lot about the use of social networking sites and services such as Twitter and Facebook by political activists in the past week, but opposition protests in Georgia have also shown that they are valuable tools in the hands of......more

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Cambodia less stable than Iraq and Afghanistan?

by Isabelle Roughol on 14 April 2009

There's a report going around in Cambodia that everyone it seems can't stop talking about: The Economist puts Cambodia in the Top 5 of countries most at risk of social unrest as the economic crisis deepens. The announcement was such......more

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The myth of the Moldova 'Twitter revolution'

by Daniel Bennett on 14 April 2009 | 1

According to the BBC thousands of protesters descended on Moldova's parliament building yesterday to demonstrate against the Communist Party's victory in last Sunday's elections. The protesters are thought to be primarily made up of students and young people who......more

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Scrap collectors and the crisis

by Natalia Viana on 14 April 2009

The current financial crisis has found its way to unimaginable places. While most Brazilians remain optimistic – after all the crisis was created far, far away from here by economies much more dependant on the financial markets – the......more

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Testing my kit for mobile reporting in Africa

by Guy Degen on 04 April 2009 | 1

So, you've brought your smart phone with you to a country like Nigeria, brimming with all your favourite apps for social media and live video streaming. Will everything work? Well sort of, inshallah. Recently while training radio journalists in Kano......more

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Nagorno Karabakh: Blogs, social networking sites cross ethnic fault lines

by Onnik Krikorian on 04 April 2009

In May, Armenia and Azerbaijan will mark the 15th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefire agreement which put the conflict over the disputed territory of Nagorno Karabakh, a mainly ethnic Armenian-populated autonomous oblast situated within Azerbaijan, on hold. Since then, international......more

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Account of shootout in Police Training School, Lahore.

by Phyza Jameel on 01 April 2009

Munawan, Lahore: After 3/3, 30/3 was another event, filled with tragedy infused with confusion and terror. Lahore isn’t too used to taking all this. 7:30AM - 30/3: Another Terrorist attack—After Sri Lankan team, this time on Police Training school......more