Archive for November, 2010


Argentina tests stolen children

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The stolen children of Argentina’s “disappeared” are now being forced to learn who they really are through DNA testing. Reporter Julia Kumari Drapkin profiles the case of one woman who initiated the DNA drive about 10 years ago. Download MP3 (Photo: Pepe Robles)

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Stuxnet virus threat is real

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Iran discovered a malicious computer attack that appears to target its nuclear targets. Officials there have called it a western plot. But industry insiders believe the so-called computer worm Stuxnet actually did not do what it was intended for – disrupting Iranian centrifuges. The World’s technology correspondent Clark Boyd reports.
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See what people around the world are saying about Stuxnet

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Europe ‘largest brothel’

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The Spanish economy is at a stand-still and unemployment remains at 20 percent. Meanwhile there has been a rise in prostitution. Brothels seem to be doing pretty good business, especially a new one along the French border. It’s called Paradise and it claims to be the largest in Europe. The World’s Gerry Hadden reports from La Jonquera, Spain. Download MP3

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Mexico’s Dance of the Devils

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African music and culture live on in parts of Mexico, in rural communities where the descendants of African slaves live. But it’s disappearing as older community members die. Myles Estey and Grant Fuller begin our story in the Costa Chica town of Lo de Soto. Download MP3
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NATO missile defense plans

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NATO has a plan to build a new missile defence system in Europe and Turkey.But Turkey wants a say, and that could complicate matters.Anchor Marco Werman finds out more from the BBC’s Jonathan Head in Istanbul. Download MP3

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Turkish immigrants leaving Germany

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Germany has one of Europe’s largest immigrant communities, with some 2.5 million Turks. Yet even third-generation immigrants, born and raised in Germany, are still considered foreigners. That’s prompted many Turks to leave Germany for a country they’ve never lived in. Matthew Brunwasser reports from Istanbul. Download MP3

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Middle East peace talks stalled

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The much-vaunted peace process between Israelis and Palestinians has stalled, despite intense lobbying by Washington.At issue is whether or not Palestinians will quit the bargaining table, and whether Israel’s cabinet will agree to extend a freeze on settlement construction.The World’s Middle East Correspondent Matthew Bell reports. Download MP3

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Yemen hosts Arabian Gulf soccer cup

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The Gulf Cup of Nations soccer tournament starts on Tuesday.It’s taking place in one of the most dangerous regions of one of the most dangerous nations on earth: southeast Yemen.Middle East-based journalist Laura Kasinof has been writing about this improbable venue in Foreign Policy. Download MP3

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Auctioning off narco bling

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Jewelry, helicopters and pricey wines are all up for grabs in the Geo Quiz this time. The luxury goods are being auctioned off in the city that we want you to name. The auction features some of what Mexico’s police force has seized from drug traffickers over the years. Download MP3

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Music Heard on Air for November 19, 2010

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for November 19, 2010. Artists featured are Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara, Outback, Rokia Traore, Ceu, Moriba Koita, The Either Orchestra.

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Global Political Cartoons: November 13 – 19, 2010

After nearly 20 years, the symbol of Burmese pro-democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi, is finally let out of her house; the woes of the Euro zone continue, but wait, here comes a diversion: a royal engagement!!!!

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Entire program – November 18,2010

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Today on the World: How the verdict in the first civilian trial of a former Guantanamo prisoner impacts President Obama’s plans to close the prison in Cuba;Also, we check in on Newfoundland’s cod fishery, struggling to come back from its collapse 20 years ago;Plus, the evolution of the modern African safari — with more of an emphasis on the preservation of wildlife. Download MP3

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Ghailani verdict welcomed abroad

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The first Guantanamo bay detainee to face a civilian court in America has been cleared of all but one of the 281 charges he faced. Critics in the U.S. say it shows President Obama’s policy of moving terrorism suspects into the civilian system isn’t working. But in other parts of the world, the verdict and Obama’s policy are being welcomed. Correspondent Laura Lynch has the story. Download MP3 (Courtroom sketch: Shirley Shepard)

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A glimmer of hope for Atlantic cod?

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The World’s Jeb Sharp reports on the status of the once-famous Atlantic cod fishery off eastern Canada. Fishing for cod there was banned nearly 20 years ago after stocks collapsed. Now there are glimmers of evidence that the fish may be returning. Download MP3 (Photo: Hans-Petter Fjeld)
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Science Forum: Global fisheries decline

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According to a new WWF report, seventy percent of commercial marine fisheries are on the decline. Rashid Sumaila directs the Fisheries Center the the University of British Columbia. He tells us about the problems facing the global fisheries industry, and what consumers can do to encourage sustainable fishing practices. Dr. Sumaila is also the guest in our online Science Forum. Join the conversation. Download MP3

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