November 2011
Environmental Report,
Nov. 10th
Massive Gas Fields Discovered Off
Mozambique
World News,
Nov. 10th
Haiti's New First Lady Champions Social
Causes
Global
Security News,
Nov. 10th
Venezuela: Vehicle Used in U.S. Baseball
Player Kidnapping Found
Global
Travel News,
Nov. 9th
India Examines Proposal to Ban Tiger
Tourism
Global
Food Safety News,
Nov. 9th
U.S. and Chinese Officials Discuss Food
Safety
Global
Food Safety News,
Nov. 9th
Scientists Say Forest Are Key to
Preventing Food Insecurity
Humanitarian
News,
Nov. 8th
Thai Animators Mix Entertainment and
Flood Information
Global
Security News,
Nov. 7th
Colombia President: Cano's Death is
FARC's 'Biggest Blow'
Global
Animal Protection Report,
Nov. 7th
Interpol Joins Push to Save Asian Tigers
Environmental Report,
Nov. 7th
Malaysian Town Recalls Rare Earth Mining
Woes
Financial
News ,
Nov. 6th
Despite Floods, Thai Central Banker
Remains Upbeat on Recovery
Humanitarian News ,
Nov. 1st
Traces of Tibetan Plight Go Global
October 2011
Exhibit Could Be King Tut's Last Tour, For a While
By
VOAvideo on
Oct. 25, 2011
As Egypt
goes through fundamental political change, people
fascinated by the country's ancient civilization worry
that a new government might restrict loans to museums
overseas. Among the most successful commercial ventures
involving Egyptian antiquities have been traveling
exhibits of treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun,
Tut as he is better known. One of those exhibits is now
drawing crowds at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.
Many people visiting the museum fear this could be their
last chance to see such magnicient and important
antiquities.
International Festival,
Oct. 25th
Celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights
Travel News ,
Oct. 25th
Thai Flood Waters Reach Bangkok Airport After Government
Warning
Environment News ,
Oct. 25th
Hurricane Rina Strengthens, Edges Toward Mexico
Environmental Report ,
Oct. 22nd
Are Hawaii's Coral Reefs Worth Spending
$$$
Billions Per Year
to Protect?
Global Biz Report,
Oct. 21st
California Entrepreneur Offers African Farmers Way to Get
Out of Poverty
Breaking
News,
Oct. 20th
Libyans Celebrate Death of Gadhafi
D estination
Report,
Oct. 20th
Effort to Turn Hanoi Bridge into Museum Sparks Controversy
Political News , Oct.
20th
Egyptian-Americans Protest in DC
Global Environment Report ,
Oct.
17th
Ships Face Tougher Environmental Rules in California Ports
Global Environment Report ,
Oct.
17th
Solar Products Becoming More Affordable for Developing World
Global Business Report ,
Oct.
17th
2011 Secretary's Award for C orporate
Excellence Finalists Selected
The people of Fiji celebrated 41st Independence Day of their
country on October 10, 2011.
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Here to Read more
Regional Diplomatic and Financial Policy News,
Oct.
5th
2011 Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas Ministerial
Meeting
Regional Humanitarian News,
Oct.
5th
Award-Winning Chef Jose Andres Joins Global Alliance
for Clean Cookstoves as Culinary Ambassador
September 2011
Regional Humanitarian News,
Sept. 27th
Rwanda's Orphanage Free Plan Leaves Children Fearful
Regional News,
Sept.
27th
Man Versus Beast in
Eastern
Rwanda
Regional Aviation News,
Sept. 25 th
Plane Crashed in Nepal.
Tourist flight was
returning from visit around Mt. Everest.