Loading...
 
Skip to main content

View Articles

List Articles

OVER 100 BODIES FOUND OVER PAST DAY IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-08 17:07
New York: The United Nations human rights office said today that its investigators have found more than 100 bodies over the past 24 hours in three different towns in strife-torn Côte d’Ivoire, with some of them appearing to be ethnic killings.

BENEFITS OF GROWTH YET TO REACH ALL: FINANCE MINISTER AT CII AGM

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-08 12:01
New Delhi: The fruits of growing prosperity of the economy are not being enjoyed equally by all citizens owing to gaps in our development efforts and governance practices, said the Finance Minister, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee at the inaugural session of the CII National Conference and Annual Session 2011 here today. The theme of the CII conference this year is “Securing the Future: Framework for Inclusive Growth”.
India

FDI IN MULTI-BRAND RETAIL NOT A PRIORITY

INDIAN CHAINS SHOULD GET SOME MORE TIME
Nantoo Banerjee - 2011-04-08 11:58
Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, is also one of America’s biggest importers. The retail giant contributes little to the US job market. On the contrary, its import of low-cost products and commodities from all over the world has taken away hundreds of thousands of American jobs and resulted in the shut-down of many ‘uneconomic’ US manufacturing facilities in the face of strong competition from those low-cost exporting economies.
Tamil Nadu: Pre-Poll Roundup

DMK-CONGRESS FACE A CRITICAL TEST OF SURVIVAL

AIDMK-LED FRONT OFFENSIVE AGAINST FAMILY RULE
S. Sethuraman - 2011-04-08 11:53
Ms. Sonia Gandhi’s timely call in a Chennai rally for re-electing DMK-led alliance came as a morale booster for Chief Minister Mr Karunanidhi, fighting a desperate battle, a week before Tamil Nadu goes to poll on April 13 for the 234-member Assembly. Its notoriety for alleged corrupt deals, epitomized by the 2G spectrum scandal for which one of its leaders, Mr A Raja, was eased out of the Union Cabinet notwithstanding, the DMK, with the backing of the Congress and caste-based parties, hopes to scrape through to hold on to power.

WOMEN PLAYING CRITICAL ROLE IN NORTH AFRICAN DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-08 11:31
New York: Women have played a critical role in the pro-democracy protest movements that have swept across North Africa and the Middle East this year, and their rights and leadership potential must continue to be encouraged, the head of the new United Nations entity for gender equality and women’s empowerment said today.

ADB, Partners to Help 5 Pacific Nations Reduce Fossil Fuel Use

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-08 09:36
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Five Pacific nations, which rely heavily on imported diesel for power generation, are expected to reduce their fossil fuel consumption with the help of a technical assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and its partners.

NIGER: BAN WELCOMES ‘LANDMARK’ INAUGURATION OF DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-07 23:33
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed today’s inauguration of a democratically elected President in Niger, describing it as a “landmark achievement” in restoring constitutional order in the poor West African nation.

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF HISTORIC FIRST HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-07 23:29
New York: The United Nations today marked the 50th anniversary of the first manned flight in outer space by Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin with a special session of the General Assembly and the opening of an exhibit to commemorate one of the greatest triumphs in human history.

MORE INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES CRUCIAL FOR ADVANCING STABILITY, DEVELOPMENT

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-07 23:23
New York: The United Nations development chief has highlighted the importance of ensuring both economic and political inclusion, stating that one need not look further than the Arab street to witness what happens when people have been left behind.

CONTINUED US SUPPORT VITAL TO UN’S SUCCESS

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-07 23:19
New York: As United States lawmakers remain embroiled in a heated budget debate, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today stressed the need for continued support from the largest contributor to the United Nations system so that the world body can carry on with its important work.