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JAKARTA: Government told to renegotiate German loans for warships

By Other News Sources on April 16, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 16, 2009) The government should declare void a German government loan to procure 39 used warships, as it constitutes an odious debt, a workshop held at the International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (Infid) concluded Wednesday.

Three Gorges landslide threat worsens

By Other News Sources on April 14, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 14, 2009) The threat of a massive landslide has prompted government authorities to issue an emergency warning to boat operators plying the Three Gorges reservoir, according to Chinese news sources.

Foreign aid for the unrepaid is mostly a masquerade

By Other News Sources on April 14, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 14, 2009) The Hudson’s Institute, Jeremiah Norris,

Trillion-Dollar-Plus Foreign Aid To Help Global Economy: Is It in Vain?

By Other News Sources on April 13, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 13, 2009) Rauf Naqishbendi, a contributing writer at the American Chronicle, looks at some of the negative consequences of US foreign aid.

CPPIB venturing into bond market

By Other News Sources on April 8, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 8, 2009) The Globe and Mail reported on March 26 that Canada’s Pension Plan Investment Board plans to venture into debt markets by selling up to $5-billion in bonds to cut borrowing costs and increase its flexibility to make new investments.

FACTBOX: Hydro development along the upper Yangtze and tributaries

By Other News Sources on April 8, 2009 • ( 1 Comment )

(April 6, 2009) A table showing dams with generating capacities along the upper Yangtze and tributaries

Geological risks and sediment problems with dam building in southwest China

By Other News Sources on April 7, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 7, 2009) Scores of high dams and deep reservoirs newly-built or under construction in seismically-active southwestern China are “truly dangerous,” a leading geologist warns in this Science Times (Kexue shibao) article.

Thailand’s electric utility set to build war-zone dam in Burma

By Other News Sources on April 7, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 7, 2009) In the name of cheap power, Thailand’s electric utility has joined forces with its Burmese counterpart to build a large hydroelectric dam near the Thai border, where the Burmese army has waged war against ethnic minorities for decades.

Demands for arbitration mechanism to end odious debts as IMF receives funding boost

By Other News Sources on April 7, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 7, 2009) Apparently while the G-20 leaders were agreeing in London last week to quadruple the IMF’s financial capacity to $1 trillion, they had no idea that parliamentarians, intergovernmental representatives and civil society campaigners in Johannesburg were hatching a plan to challenge the massive debts created by IMF lending policies.

Aid Keeps Latin America Poor

By Other News Sources on April 7, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 6, 2009) The Wall Street Journal‘s Mary Anastasia O’Grady pokes at Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner for jetting to last week’s Inter-American Development Bank annual meeting in order to propose a near tripling of the development bank’s capital.<.

Montreal play gives light-hearted look at world debt crisis

By Other News Sources on April 7, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 7, 2009) Danielle Boudreau’s “The Dictatorship of Debt” is showing at Montreal’s Atwater Library Threatre on Thursday April 9th at 8pm.

Today’s Third World stimulus packages will be tomorrow’s odious debts

By Other News Sources on March 31, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 31, 2009) In the frenzy to resuscitate the failing global economy, the World Bank and IMF are planning to rescue the Third World’s poor, whom they describe as the innocent bystanders to a problem that originated in the rich north.

Chinese scientist forewarned of deadly Sichuan quake

By Other News Sources on March 30, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 30, 2009) The popular online media community AlterNet has unearthed another expert to join the scientific battle of opinion over what exactly caused the M7.9 earthquake that killed 80,000 people in China’s Sichuan province last May.

Beijing’s water supplier faces serious water shortage

By Other News Sources on March 21, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 21, 2009) North China’s Hebei Province, the major water supplier to Beijing, has overexploited its groundwater which caused subsidence and formed "20 hopper areas" of more than 40,000 square km, said a local water conservancy official on Saturday.

In the Name of Progress: The Underside of Foreign Aid

By Other News Sources on March 19, 2009 • ( Leave a comment )

In clear, uncompromising language the book explains where progress went wrong and the remedies needed to prevent foreign aid from doing more of the same in the future.

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