Are Our Cell Phones Made of Conflict Metals?
February 25, 2010 by Cherelle Heck
Filed under Current Events, Leisure & Culture
Human rights campaigners are demanding that technology companies be honest with customers regarding the origin of metals in their products, reports The Ecologist. According to Global Witness, militia groups in the Republic of Congo control most of the mineral trade. The trade includes tin and gold, which is ultimately manufactured in mobile phones. “Consumers have [...]
International News Week of October 20
October 22, 2008 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Current Events
Burmese Nobel Winner Appeals Arrest Burma’s opposition leader, Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has submitted an appeal against her house arrest, Intellasia reports. Suu Kyi has been under house arrest in her country for 12 out of the last 19 years. Burma has detained her under the 1975 anti-subversion law, maintaining that the [...]
International News July 15
July 15, 2008 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Current Events
A United Nations Security Council measure to impose sanctions against Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe failed when two of the 15-member group’s permanent members—China and the Russian Federation—voted against a draft resolution. The measure would have placed an arms embargo on the African nation, as well as a travel ban and a financial freeze against Mugabe [...]


