World News Desk – June 20, 2008

Posted/Updated: 2008-06-21 20:15:48

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1. Canada: According to figures released by Alberta’s health department, sexually transmitted diseases are increasing among young people. From 2002 to 2007, the rate of gonorrhea for males and females ages 15 to 19 doubled. There was a similar rise in chlamydia cases among young men.

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3. Cuba: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visited Cuba and met with Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Cuba’s new president, to discuss the global food crisis, energy and the financial markets.

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5. France: President Nicolas Sarkozy announced that France will rejoin NATO’s military command—the first time since 1966, when Charles de Gaulle led France to withdraw from the alliance, refusing U.S. dominance.

6. Israel:

7. Saudi Arabia: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced that Saudi Arabia will increase oil production by 200,000 barrels a day next month, in an effort to meet growing fuel demands.

8. Somalia: The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that the number of people in need of emergency food aid will likely rise to 3.5 million over the next few months. (See related article)

9. India: Nearly 300,000 people were left homeless after monsoon rains swept across much of India’s northeast. Some 500 villages were reported to be waist-deep in water.

10. South Korea: The World Economic Forum on East Asia wrapped up this week with Ahn Ho-Young, South Korea’s Deputy Minister for Trade, saying the forum was dominated by “the three F’s”: food, fuel and finance. A forum survey of the 55 business leaders who attended the two-day meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, showed that an overwhelming 81% voted for “addressing growing global concern over environmental challenges such as climate change and water” as the top issue facing Asia. (See related news brief)

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