Archive - May 28, 2010

Headlines for Friday, May 28, 2010

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 14:37

5:46 minutes (5.28 MB)
  • Okinawa base deal announced in Japan
  • Mexico Court forces states to offer morning after pill to rape victims
  • Alleged rebel attack in India leaves 65 dead
  • More casualties reported in aftermath of Jamaican drug mobilization
  • Medical marijuana workers in CA unionize
  • EPA to begin investigation of factory farm pollution

House Increases Military Spending

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 13:31

3:52 minutes (3.54 MB)

The House of Representatives approved defense spending for 2011 today, voting for a bill that increases military funding by 3 percent over the previous year.  Supporters of the bill say it provides necessary support for US troops, but opponents say its price tag is too high.  FSRN’s Matt Pearson reports.

Protests Resume Against Arizona Immigration Law

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 13:30

3:18 minutes (3.02 MB)

A coalition of groups opposed to Arizona's SB 1070 law is expecting tens of thousands of people to turn out for a national day of action against racial profiling in Phoenix this Saturday.

Pablo Alvarado of the National Day Laborers Organizing Network laid out the coalition's main demands.

Oil plume approaches Mobile Bay

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 13:28

2:44 minutes (2.5 MB)

Scientists from the University of South Florida have discovered a major underwater oil plume in the Gulf. The researchers estimate the plume is 22 miles long and 6 miles wide with its thickest concentrations found more than 1000 feet below the water's surface.

No Disarmament Timeline at Nuclear Summit

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 13:28

4:57 minutes (4.53 MB)

The Obama administration released its national security strategy yesterday, emphasizing the need for multi-lateral cooperation with the US.  Meanwhile, the 8th Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty or the NPT has drawn to a close without a timeline on disarmament. The final conference document was not forceful on the issue of restricting nuclear testing although the majority of signatory states tend to agree on the elimination of nuclear weapons. FSRN reporter Salim Rizvi has the story from the United Nations.

New Clothing Brand Fights Dismal Factory Conditions

Fri, 05/28/2010 - 13:27

5:32 minutes (5.06 MB)

Textile workers in Thailand and Argentina have joined forces to fight against slave labor. Workers cooperatives in the two distant countries are collaborating to fight against dismal working conditions in clothes factories, by launching a brand of their own.  FSRN´s Marcos Federman reports from Buenos Aires.