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DISGRUNTLED BSP LEGISLATORS LOOK FOR OPTIONS

MAYAWATI FAVOURING NEW FACES
Pradeep Kapoor - 2011-10-15 18:58
LUCKNOW: Is Mayawati government is losing its majority in UP Assembly is question being asked in political circles now.
ON WORLD FOOD DAY

Factors that make food unaffordable for many under focus

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 23:58
New York: United Nations agencies tasked with tackling global hunger today highlighted the need for concerted efforts to address the root causes, focusing on the need to ensure that children have enough to eat, and addressing the factors that make food unaffordable for so many.

BAN REAFFIRMS ZERO TOLERANCE FOR SEXUAL ABUSE

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 23:53
New York: The United Nations today screened The Whistleblower at its New York Headquarters, using the film’s theme of a contract worker fired for investigating the alleged complicity of UN peacekeepers in sex trafficking to reaffirm its policy of zero tolerance for any such abuses.

HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL RECOMMENDED FOR ELIMINATION

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 23:50
New York: A United Nations-backed panel of experts has recommended that a toxic flame retardant be added to a watch list of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) designed to eliminate the impact of hazardous chemicals on human health and the environment.

UHDTV at least 16 times visually sharper than current state-of-the-art TV

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 23:48
New York: Ultra high-definition television (UHDTV) has taken a major step towards becoming reality, with experts agreeing on most technical characteristics for a medium that will be at least 16 times visually sharper than current state-of-the-art TV, a United Nations agency reported today.

SOMALIA HAS BEST CHANCE FOR PEACE IN YEARS

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 19:48
New York: Somalis currently have a rare opportunity to advance peace in their country and establish a fully functioning government, says the United Nations envoy to the Horn of Africa nation

Joint Initiative on Job Creation for youth in Africa launched

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 19:44
Africa is the youngest region in the world. Youngsters make up more than two thirds of Africa’s population, yet they are more likely than adults to be unemployed. In some countries, such as South Africa, Tunisia and Morocco, youth unemployment rates are up to 3 times higher than those of adults. This serious jobs gap needs to be addressed rapidly or else it could translate into social tensions as recently witnessed during the Arab Spring.

TURKEY MUST DO MORE TO ENSURE INDEPENDENT, IMPARTIAL JUDICIARY

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 19:29
New York: A United Nations human rights expert today commended Turkish authorities for placing the protection and promotion of human rights high on their agenda, while calling for further steps to guarantee an independent and impartial judicial system.

SOME 100,000 PEOPLE HIT BY RAINS, FLOODS IN MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-14 19:26
New York: Some 100,000 people in Mexico and Central America are facing flooding as Hurricane Jova and a tropical depression unleash torrential rains over the region, the United Nations reported today as it activated emergency and assessment teams in Nicaragua and El Salvador.