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    20080414
    FOOD News. Rice News. Wheat News. Bread News.
  • EMERGENCY News.EmergencyMONEY News. MARKETS News. FINANCE News. ECONOMY News.EconomyPOLITICS News.PoliticsHAITI News. HAITIAN News.HaitiBANGLADESH NewsBangladeshEGYPT News.EgyptUS AMERICAN NewsUnited StatesWORLD News. GLOBAL News. INTERNATIONAL News.WorldPOOR News. POVERTY News.PoorPEOPLE News.PeopleHISTORICAL News.HistoricalUN News: United Nations News.CHILDREN News.ChildrenHEALTH News.HealthINTELLECTUAL News. PSYCHOLOGY News.Mind - "Riots, instability spread as food prices skyrocket." ... "Riots from Haiti to Bangladesh to Egypt over the soaring costs of basic foods have brought the issue to a boiling point and catapulted it to the forefront of the world's attention, the head of an agency focused on global development said Monday." ... ""This is the world's big story," said Jeffrey Sachs, director of Columbia University's Earth Institute." ... ""The finance ministers were in shock, almost in panic this weekend," he said on CNN's "American Morning," in a reference to top economic officials who gathered in Washington. "There are riots all over the world in the poor countries ... and, of course, our own poor are feeling it in the United States."" ... "World Bank President Robert Zoellick has said the surging costs could mean "seven lost years" in the fight against worldwide poverty." ... ""The international community must fill the at least $500 million food gap identified by the U.N.'s [United Nations] World Food Programme to meet emergency needs," he said. "Governments should be able to come up with this assistance and come up with it now."" ... ""In just two months," Zoellick said in his speech, "rice prices have skyrocketed to near historical levels, rising by around 75 percent globally and more in some markets, with more likely to come. In Bangladesh, a 2-kilogram bag of rice ... now consumes about half of the daily income of a poor family."" ... "The price of wheat has jumped 120 percent in the past year, he said -- meaning that the price of a loaf of bread has more than doubled in places where the poor spend as much as 75 percent of their income on food." ... ""This is not just about meals forgone today or about increasing social unrest. This is about lost learning potential for children and adults in the future, stunted intellectual and physical growth," Zoellick said." -CNN 
  • 20070618
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • ANALYSIS News. Opinion News.AnalysisCOUNTRY News. INTERNATIONAL News.CountriesPEOPLE News.PeopleLAW News.LawECONOMIC News. ECONOMY News. MONEY News.MoneyENVIRONMENT News.EnvironmentRELIGIOUS News.ReligionTERRORISM News.TerrorismNUCLEAR News.NuclearMILITARY News.MilitaryPOLITICS News.Politics - "The Failed States Index 2007." ... "The world’s weakest states aren’t just a danger to themselves. They can threaten the progress and stability of countries half a world away." ... "The problems that plague failing states are generally all too similar: rampant corruption, predatory elites who have long monopolized power, an absence of the rule of law, and severe ethnic or religious divisions." ... "For the second year in a row, Sudan tops the rankings as the state most at risk of failure. The primary cause of its instability, violence in the country’s western region of Darfur, is as well known as it is tragic. At least 200,000 people—and perhaps as many as 400,000—have been killed in the past four years by janjaweed militias armed by the government, and 2 to 3 million people have fled their torched villages for squalid camps as the violence has spilled into the Central African Republic and Chad. These countries were hardly pictures of stability prior to the influx of refugees and rebels across their borders; the Central African Republic plays host to a modern-day slave trade, and rebels attacked Chad’s capital in April 2006 in a failed coup attempt. But the spillover effects from Sudan have a great deal to do with the countries’ tumble in the rankings, demonstrating that the dangers of failing states often bleed across borders. That is especially worrying for a few select regions. This year, eight of the world’s 10 most vulnerable states are in sub-Saharan Africa, up from six last year and seven in 2005." ... "That is not to say that all failing states suffer from international neglect. Iraq and Afghanistan, the two main fronts in the global war on terror, both suffered over the past year. Their experiences show that billions of dollars in development and security aid may be futile unless accompanied by a functioning government, trustworthy leaders, and realistic plans to keep the peace and develop the economy." ... "Today, two countries among the world’s 15 most vulnerable, North Korea and Pakistan, are members of the nuclear club. Their profiles could hardly be less similar: The former faces the very real prospect of economic collapse, followed by massive human flight, while the latter presides over a lawless frontier country and a disenchanted Islamist opposition whose ranks grow by the day." (1 of 9)

  • 2 "The world’s weakest states are also the most religiously intolerant",
    3 "several vulnerable states took a step back from the brink",
    4 "Three of the five worst performing states—Chad, Sudan, and Zimbabwe—have leaders who have been in power for more than 15 years",
    5 "correlation between stability and environmental sustainability",
    6 "world’s failing states tend to cluster together",
    7 "A dozen countries among the 60 most vulnerable contain “virtual states”",
    8 Failed State Rankings,
    9 "FAQ and Methodology"
    -FundForPeace.org/fsi -ForeignPolicy.com
    [Below are the 20 most vulnerable countries out of 60 countries listed out of 177 countries examined and ranked by the Fund for Peace's Conflict Assessment System Tool (CAST) that uses 12 indicators of country vulnerability for it's country stability analysis.]
    "[Failed State] The Rankings." -FundForPeace.org/fsi -ForeignPolicy.com
     1 SUDAN News. Sudan country. Sudan
     2 IRAQ News. Iraq country. Iraq
     3 SOMALIA News. Somalia country. Somalia
     4 ZIMBABWE News. Zimbabwe country. Zimbabwe
     5 CHAD News. Chad country. Chad
     6 IVORY COAST News. Ivory Coast country (Cote d'Ivoire country). Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
     7 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO News. Democratic Republic of the Congo country. CONGO KINSHASA News. Democratic Republic of the Congo
     8 AFGHANISTAN News. Afghanistan country. Afghanistan
     9 GUINEA News. Guinea country. Guinea
    10 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC News. Central African Republic country. Central African Republic
    11 HAITI News. Haiti country. Haiti
    12 PAKISTAN News. Pakistan country. Pakistan
    13 NORTH KOREA News. North Korea country. North Korea
    14 BURMA News. MYANMAR News. Burma country. Myanmar country. Burma (Myanmar)
    15 UGANDA News. Uganda country. Uganda
    16 BANGLADESH News. Bangladesh country. Bangladesh
    17 NIGERIA News. Nigeria country. Nigeria
    18 ETHIOPIA News. Ethiopia country. Ethiopia
    19 BURUNDI News. Burundi country. Burundi
    20 EAST TIMOR News. Timor-Leste country. East Timor country. Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    20050912
    LAW News.
  • HAITI News.JOURNALIST News, MEDIA News.JournalistPOLITICS News.PoliticsCENSORSHIP News.Censorship - "Haiti Judge Orders Release of Journalists." ... "A judge Monday ordered the release of a Haitian and an American journalist who were arrested as they covered a police search of the church of a jailed priest who is a potential presidential candidate." ... "Kevin Pina was reporting for a U.S. radio program and Haitian Jean Ristil was working for The Associated Press. They were freed without being charged after spending the weekend in jail by the judge who had ordered their arrest at the church of the Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste." -AP via -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20050721
    MEDIA News.
  • HAITI News.UN News. - "Tense funeral for Haiti reporter: Mourners in Haiti have attended the funeral of a prominent journalist killed by kidnappers." ... "Jacques Roche was found shot dead last week, five days after his capture in the capital, Port-au-Prince." ... "Haiti has recently been hit by a string of abductions as UN peacekeepers struggle to keep law and order there." ... "Police say more than 450 people have been kidnapped since March." -BBC /News 
  • 20050719
    MILITARY News, Troops News.
  • PHILIPPINES News.HAITI News.BRAZIL News.UN News.POLITICS News. - "Philippines sending extra 200 troops to Haiti." ... "The Philippines will send 200 additional troops to Haiti to help United Nations' peacekeeping forces curb political unrest ahead of elections, the president said on Tuesday." ... "The Philippines sent up to 150 soldiers to Haiti last November to join nearly 4,000 Brazilian-led peacekeepers on the Caribbean island, now run by an interim government charged with organising fresh elections, scheduled for November." -Reuters via -AlertNet.org/Newsdesk 
  • 20050715
    MILITARY News, Troops News.
  • HAITI News.UN News.POLICE News.POLITICS News. - "U.N. troops accused in deaths of Haiti residents." ... "Opposition groups and residents of two Port-au-Prince slums say dozens of innocent people were killed during anti-gang raids by U.N troops and Haitian police last week, but U.N. and police officials denied the accusations." ... "The Lawyers Committee for Individual Rights, a group known as CARLI and regarded as one of the most independent rights groups operating in Haiti, said U.N. peacekeepers and Haitian police killed unarmed residents, including children and elders, in the slums of Bel-Air and Cite Soleil, strongholds of supporters of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide." -By Joseph Guyler Delva -Reuters via -AlertNet.org/Newsdesk 
  • 20050708
    MILITARY News, Troops News.
  • CANADA News.HAITI News.BRAZIL News.UN News.POLITICS News. - "Canadian UN ambassador says no more [Canadian] troops for Haiti." ... "Canada cannot send more troops to Haiti right now, the Canadian ambassador to the United Nations said Friday, after UN Secretary General Kofi Annan suggested he may call on Ottawa or Paris to send more forces for the mission." ... "In late June, the UN Security Council voted to beef up the Brazilian-led force in Haiti by about 1,000 troops and police in the runup to elections. That would bring its force to well over 8,000." -AP via -CBC.ca
    WEATHER News.
  • HAITI News.CUBA News.FLORIDA NewsFloridaWIND News.WATER News. - "Deadly storm lashes Haiti." ... "A bridge collapsed into a river swollen by Hurricane Dennis' fierce winds and rain Thursday, killing at least four people in southwestern Haiti as the storm lashed Caribbean coastlines." ... "The winds approached 135 miles per hour and it grew to a Category 4 as the hurricane sideswiped Jamaica and headed straight for Cuba." ... "The southern Florida peninsula was expecting severe conditions within 36 hours, and Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency." -By Stevenson Jacobs -AP via -StarTribune.com
  • 20050706
    MILITARY News, Troops News.
  • HAITI News.US AMERICAN NewsFRANCE News.UN News.POLITICS News. - "U.N. troops raid Haitian slum, at least 5 killed." ... "More than 350 U.N. troops in armored carriers stormed a house where gang leader Emmanuel Wilme, known as Dread Wilme, was believed to have taken refuge, said Col. Eloufi Boulbars, a military spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti." ... "Wilme, a loyalist to former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, led a well-armed gang that has waged deadly gunfights with rival gangs in Cite Soleil." ... "Aristide fled the country in February 2004 in the face of an armed revolt and under U.S. and French pressure to quit. He is living in exile in South Africa." ... "An interim government has scheduled elections to choose a new president and parliament on Dec. 13, with a possible runoff on Dec. 18. A ballot to elect local government officials is scheduled for Oct. 9." -By Joseph Guyler Delva with contributions by Evelyn Leopold -Reuters via -SignOnSanDiego.com 
  • 20050601
    UN News: United Nations News.
  • HAITI News.CHINA NewsUN News.MILITARY News.POLITICS News. - "UN agrees stop-gap Haiti mission: The United Nations Security Council has voted to extend the mandate of its peacekeeping mission in Haiti by a further 24 days." ... "The move was decided after diplomats failed to agree to a longer deployment of peacekeepers in the country." ... "They hope the extension will provide extra time to resolve a diplomatic dispute with China." ... "UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has recommended troops remain for a further year to provide security for elections." ... "But China insists that the peacekeeping mission should be prolonged by no more than six months."-BBC /News 
    POLITICAL News.
  • HAITI News.UN News.MILITARY News. - "Haiti faces 'explosive' situation: Haiti is caught in a "deep political, social and economic crisis", says a new report by Brussels-based think tank International Crisis Group (ICG)." ... "The security situation is "explosive" despite the presence of a 7,400 UN peacekeeping force, it says." ... "It blames warring gangs - supporters or opponents of ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide - for the bloodshed."-BBC /News 
  • 20040721
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • HAITI News and Links.CANADA News and Links.UN News: United Nations News. - "Haiti receives $1-billion in pledges: Aid promised as [Canadian] troops prepare to pull out." ... "But the fledgling peacekeeping force in Haiti is woefully short of soldiers, with only 2,200 on the ground, compared with the 8,000 the UN says are necessary. And nearly one-quarter of that force, the 520-strong Canadian contingent, will start packing to go home this week." ... "The departure of the Canadians will leave about 1,700 UN peacekeepers to cope with Haiti's sporadic violence and widespread crime. Contingents from other countries have been slow to arrive -- for instance, of an expected 200 Argentine soldiers who are supposed to take over in Gonaïves next week, only a small advance party has reached Haiti." -By Paul Koring -TheGlobeAndMail.com
  • 20040309
    POLITICS NEWS, Political News Sources and Links.
  • USA News and Links.MILITARY News. - "An Interim President for Haiti Is Sworn In." ... "Interim President Boniface Alexandre was installed in the National Palace in a brief, awkward ceremony on Monday, as hundreds of supporters of Haiti's exiled president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, marched through the capital, chanting "Aristide or death!"" ... "A power struggle continued in the city's streets and its salons with the search for a new prime minister, a day after Aristide loyalists opened fire on anti-Aristide demonstrators near the presidential palace. Six people were killed and about 30 wounded. United States marines said on Monday that their return fire had killed one gunman." (1, 2) -By Lydia Polgreen and Tim Weiner -NYTimes via -Google-News 
  • 20040307
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • "Fears of rising violence in capital." ... "Anger is growing in Haiti and there are fears of more violence on the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince today as thousands are expected to turn out for a protest march against the toppling of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide." ... "After a week of anarchy following Aristide's resignation and departure, armed gangs that support the former leader have continued their shooting and looting sprees, while the rebels who fought to depose him have been parading around the city." ... "Now the warring factions are being quelled by the presence of more than 2,000 international troops, mostly US marines, who patrol the streets of the capital in armoured vehicles. But in much of the country no one really knows who is in control." -By Sibylla Brodzinsky -Observer.co.uk via -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20040306
    POLITICS NEWS, Political News Sources and Links.
  • USA News and Links.MILITARY News.HISTORY News and Links. - "Aristide Again Says He Was Kidnapped from Haiti." ... "Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide says his departure from his country was a "kidnapping" as heavily armed "white men" surrounded the National Palace, according to a statement released on Saturday." ... "The United States has repeatedly dismissed Aristide's contentions that he was kidnapped when he left Haiti on Feb. 29. The Bush administration blames the crisis in Haiti on Aristide, who was restored to power a decade earlier by 20,000 U.S. troops after his ouster in a military coup." -Reuters
  • 20040304
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • BRAZIL News.FRANCE News and Links.UN News: United Nations News. - "Brazil could lead Haiti UN peacekeeping mission." ... "French President Jacques Chirac and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan want Brazil to lead a U.N. peacekeeping mission due to go into Haiti in three months, Brazil said Thursday." ... "The request came in a phone call between Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Chirac and would represent a major success for Lula's ambitions of making Brazil a leader in Latin American affairs." -Reuters via -Forbes 
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • USA News and Links.FRANCE News and Links. - "Government, troops get tentative grip on Haiti." ... "The government and foreign military forces gained a tentative grip on chaotic Haiti Thursday as U.S. and French troops stepped up patrols and armed rebels who helped oust the president prepared to leave the capital." ... "Banks reopened after two weeks of gun battles, looting and barricades in the capital forced President Jean-Bertrand Aristide into exile. The government says a monthlong rebel uprising cost Haiti about $300 million, roughly equivalent to its yearly budget." -By Jim Loney and Alistair Scrutton editing by Lori Santos -Reuters via -Forbes 
  • 20040301
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • USA News and Links.FRANCE News and Links.CANADA News and Links.UN News: United Nations News. - "U.S. may step up [Haitian]peace force to 2,000." ... "The number of U.S. troops in Haiti could reach about 2,000, and a decision had not been made late Monday on whether to station ships off the coast of the troubled Caribbean nation, defense officials said." ... "U.S. Marines, along with French and Canadian troops, continued to arrive in Haiti and were expected to do so for several more days." ... "The U.N. Security Council authorized the deployment of an interim multinational force hours after Aristide's departure. According to the United Nations, a stabilization force is expected to take over from the interim operation in three months." -By George Edmonson contributed to by Mark Bixler -AJC 
  • 20040218
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • POLITICS News. - "Haitian Premier Warns of Possible Coup: Haitian Premier Warns of Impending Coup Amid Fears on Uprising Reaching Cap-Haitien." ... "Haiti's premier warned of an impending coup amid fears that an uprising that has left at least 57 people dead may have reached the country's second city, Cap-Haitien." ... "Police and armed supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide mounted barricades and patrolled the streets of Cap-Haitien on Haiti's north coast on Tuesday." ... "[The city of] Hinche, at a strategic crossroads in Haiti's agriculture-rich Artibonite district, was seized Monday by some 50 rebels reportedly led by former death squad leader Louis-Jodel Chamblain." -AP via -ABCNEWS.com
  • 20040210
    TRAVEL News and Links.
  • MILITARY News.POLITICS News.HISTORY News and Links. - "Americans warned against travel to Haiti." ... "With Haiti wracked by civil unrest, the United States urged Americans Tuesday to leave the country "if they can do so safely."" ... "Haiti has been wracked by violence in recent weeks with armed opponents of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide taking control of several cities." ... "Authorities believe the rebels are a combination of former paramilitary troops and former supporters of Aristide, who was ousted in a military coup in 1991 but won a new term as president in 2000." -CNN 
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