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<title>Minori: uno su quattro a rischio povertà, permane sfruttamento</title>
<link>http://www.unimondo.org/article/view/159324/1/2140</link>
<description>Quasi un minore su quattro è esposto a rischio di povertà e sono circa 900mila i giovani che abbandonano prematuramente gli studi. Permangono, sebbene continuino a rimanere sommersi, fenomeni di sfruttamento e abuso, quali lavoro minorile, prostituzione e pedo-pornografia on line. C’è una tendenza ad utilizzare la detenzione preventiva per i minori, in particolare per quelli stranieri, e a non rispettare le misure di protezione previste per i quelli che vengono ascoltati in un processo. Sono al</description>
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<title>Spring Flag 2008: giochi di guerra in Sardegna</title>
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<description>Un totale di 75 velivoli e 1900 militari coinvolti. Italia padrone di casa, Francia, Germania, Gran Bretagna, Grecia, Spagna, Turchia e Stati Uniti tutti firmatari del Patto Atlantico, mentre  Algeria, Brasile, Egitto, Emirati Arabi Uniti, Finlandia, Giordania, India, Kuwait, Romania ospiti d'onore per le prove di guerra che hanno avuto come teatro i cieli della Sardegna. Si è svolta dal 1 al 17 aprile la Spring Flag 2008, definita dai vertici militari come “la più importante esercitazione aere</description>
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<title>Weaving change in Chanderi</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/159205/1/2140</link>
<description>Bunkar Vikas Sanstha in Chanderi town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has changed the lives of weavers by helping them earn better incomes. Once bound by poverty and exploited by traders, the community now aspires to use media tools to create more livelihood opportunities.</description>
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<title>Convergence – Getting to grips with the contours of the new media landscape </title>
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<description>Convergence has been creeping up on the telecoms and Internet sectors in Africa. Orange has been quietly promoting its Livebox product in a widening range of countries and Telkom will shortly launch IP-TV services through Telkom Media. Gateway Communications set up GTV to compete with DStv in the satellite Pay TV market. However, up until now there has been little data to work out what any of this might mean.</description>
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<title>Olympic Torch Protest</title>
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<description>Three Reporters Without Borders representatives, including secretary-general Robert Ménard, today unfurled a banner showing the Olympic rings transformed into handcuffs at the official Olympic torch-lighting ceremony in Olympia, Greece (photo, right). 
+ Investigate Crackdown Before Torch Relay’s Passage Through Tibet</description>
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<title>Cyber Voices on Tibet</title>
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<description>In contrast to Chinese and Western media, local bloggers are providing balanced assessments and objective accounts on the current situation in Tibet, writes Xujun Eberlein.</description>
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<title>Climate Camp v Evening Standard</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83018</link>
<description>The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has upheld a complaint from The Camp for Climate Action at Heathrow in August 2007. The complaint against the Evening Standard 'seriously breached the PCC's Code, which the newspaper should have recognised earlier and sought to remedy'. 
From: PCC</description>
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<title>Asia to witness a huge rise in demand for WiMax</title>
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<description>WiMax, a new super high speed wireless technology and described as big brother of Wi-Fi, has a huge growth potential in Asia with more than 11 million subscribing to it by 2011. Worldwide the figure is expected to reach 36 million during the same period.</description>
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<title>Saammeko esitellä: vuoden 2007 rasistisin artikkeli</title>
<link>http://fi.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83007</link>
<description>Nimittelyä likaiseksi, vanhanaikaiseksi ja sivilisoitumattomaksi &amp;ndash; tällaisia ilmauksia sisältää kansainvälisen Survival-järjestön valitsema vuoden rasistisin artikkeli. Juttu käsittelee Paraguayn intiaaneja, ja se julkaistiin viime syksynä paikallisessa La Nación -lehdessä. Maaliskuun 21. päivänä vietetään kansainvälistä rasismin vastaista päivää.</description>
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<title>'Most racist article' award</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83005</link>
<description>An article comparing Paraguayan Indians to cancer and describing them as 'Neolithic', 'out-of-date' and 'filthy' is named as the most racist article in the mainstream media published in the last year. The award marks UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 21 March.</description>
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<title>Kosovo: cronaca degli incidenti e delle tensioni a Mitrovica </title>
<link>http://www.unimondo.org/article/view/158970/1/2140</link>
<description>All'alba del 17 marzo, quarto anniversario degli scontri del 2004, gravi incidenti sono scoppiati tra la polizia e la forza militare internazionali e la popolazione serba a Mitrovica nord. La violenza ha preso il via dopo l'inaspettata azione che ha portato le unità speciali della polizia Unmik a riprendere il controllo dei tribunali distrettuale e comunale di Mitrovica. L'azione è cominciata quando reparti speciali polacchi ed ucraini dell'Unmik, con l'appoggio delle forze francesi della Kfor,</description>
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<title>80 documentaries, 8 venues, 8 days</title>
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<description>The London International Documentary Film Festival: 80 films - 8 venues - 8 days. It opens on 29 March.</description>
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<title>The Middle East in cartoons</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/158604/1/2140</link>
<description>For the first time since the assassination of Al-Ali, 50 of his original illustrations are being exhibited at the Political Cartoon Gallery in London.</description>
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<title>Tasapuolisesta Kosovo-raportoinnista ei ole tietoakaan Serbiassa</title>
<link>http://fi.oneworld.net/article/view/158427/1/2140</link>
<description>Serbialainen radio- ja televisioyhtiö B92 on poistanut tunnukset kaikesta kalustostaan ja pyytänyt poliisilta suojelua. Taustalla on B92:n Kosovo-uutisointi, joka poikkeaa yleisestä linjasta Serbiassa.</description>
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<title>The ins and outs of human rights films</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82712</link>
<description>In: Liberia, Uganda, Iraq, the effects of mining, the disappeared, the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Out: China, Burma, Zimbabwe, the &quot;stans&quot;.</description>
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