Archive for November, 2012


Palestinians Bid for UN Status

PLO Seeks UN Recognition. (Photo: Matthew Bell)

The votes are lining up for and against a Palestinian bid to upgrade their status at the United Nations. Palestinian officials hope the move will bring them new global recognition, and a possible legal weapon against Israeli settlement expansion.

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Malians Frustrated by Lack of International Action

Founé Dicko who fled Timbuktu with her 10 children to the capital Bamako. (Photo: Tamasin Ford)

People from northern Mali who have fled the conflict there are increasingly frustrated, but what they see as a lack of international concern about their flight.

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The Parsi Community in Karachi, Pakistan

The Wedding of Tashan Mistree and Zane Byramji in 2011. (Photo courtesy of Tashan Mistree and Zane Byramji)

The Parsi community of Karachi, Pakistan is shrinking quickly. Farhad Desmukh profiles two young Parsis who would like to stay.

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Historic Handwritten Letters Reveal The Past

Van Gogh's letter to Madame Ginoux, Arles, France 1890 (Photo: Profiles in History)

An impressive collection of historic letters from international artists, scientists, and writers is being put up for auction. The collection includes a letter that Dutch artist Vincent Van Goph sent to the owner of a cafe in southern France.

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DJ Tom Schnabel Pays Tribute to Two Late African Artists

Zani Diabaté & Les Héritiers CD Cover (Photo Credit: www.sternsmusic.com)

Tom Schnabel, from KCRW in Santa Monica, California, is our guest DJ today. He plays tracks from two African artists who died too soon. They are Zani Diabaté and Sory Kandia Kouyaté.

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Music Heard on Air for November 28, 2012

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for November 28, 2012. Artists featured are: AfroCubism, Vieux Farka Toure, Orchestra Lissanga, Kante Manfila, Kind Sunny Ade.

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PRI’s The World: 11/27/2012 (Mali, Mexico, Egypt)

Protests continue in Egypt against President Mursi’s decree expanding his own powers. Also, Mexico’s new president wants to refocus the US-Mexico relationship on trade, rather than just security. Plus, an effort to restore a river ecosystem in the middle of Delhi, India.

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Egypt Opposition Holds Mass Rally Against President Morsi

Anti-Morsi protesters chant anti-government slogans in Tahrir Square in Cairo. (Photo: REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih)

Tens of thousands of people have been protesting in Cairo against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who last week granted himself sweeping new powers.

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Protests at Bradley Manning Wikileaks Hearing

Bradley Manning. (Photo: Department of Defense)

Protests marked the first day of a pre-trial hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland, in the case of Bradley Manning, the US Army private who leaked thousands of documents to the website WikiLeaks.

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Mexico’s President Wants to Refocus Relationship with the US

Mexican President-elect Nieto meets with Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi at US Capitol in Washington. (Photo: REUTERS/Gary Cameron)

Mexico’s president-elect says he wants to refocus the US-Mexico relationship on trade, rather than security.

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Arriving Young and Alone: One Guatemalan Migrant’s Trek

Ronald Aldana stands near the front door of his home. His girlfriend's mother, Julia, and family friends hang out, watching Ronald cook on the grill, in the front yard. (Photo: Julie Platner)

A growing number of young people from Mexico and Central America are entering the US without documentation and without parents.

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Music Heard on Air for November 27, 2012

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for November 27, 2012. Artists featured are: Rouge, Habib Koite & Bambada, Vieux Farka Toure, Brownout, Seckou Keita Skq, The Toure-Raichel Collective.

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Digging For The Truth: Yasser Arafat Exhumed

Yasser Arafat speaking at the World Economic Forum in 2001. (Photo by Remy Steinegger)

The remains of Yasser Arafat was exhumed today to determine if the former Palestinian leader was poisoned. Arafat died eight years ago, allegedly from a stroke.

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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Ordered to Leave Office

Toronto Mayor Ford speaks at city hall in Toronto

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been ordered by a judge to vacate his office, after Ford was found to have violated conflict of interest rules. We hear more from Toronto Sun writer Lorrie Goldstein.

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Restoring Urban India’s Riverbanks

This artificial pond now draws a range of birds, rarely seen together in such numbers in the city. (Photo: Rhitu Chatterjee)

A new biodiversity park along a stretch of the river is starting to restore some of the natural services the landscape used to provide.

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