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NUMBER OF ALLEGED RAPES IN DR CONGO OVER NEW YEAR PERIOD RISES

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 23:30
New York: Army soldiers allegedly raped at least 67 women over the New Year period in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), more than double the number originally thought, United Nations human rights investigators have found.

HIGHEST RIGHTS BODY URGED TO AVOID SELECTIVITY, RISE ABOVE NATIONAL INTERESTS

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 23:26
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the main United Nations body tasked with addressing human rights challenges worldwide to be impartial, objective and constructive as it carries out its vital work.

Angolan Government to eradicate polio again

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 23:20
New York: Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to eliminating the disease during a meeting on Monday with Anthony Lake, Executive Director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Dr. Tachi Yamada, president of the Global Health Program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Assistant Regional Director for Africa for the World Health Organization (WHO).

INCREASED PREDICTABLE FUNDING URGED TO TACKLE HUMANITARIAN CRISES

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 23:16
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called for increased funding of global humanitarian operations this year, noting that aid requirements are rising and that it is vital to have resources ready to help those affected by both natural and man-made disasters.

RECORD HIGHS IN GLOBAL UNEMPLOYMENT LIKELY TO PERSIST IN 2011

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 23:13
New York: Despite a sharp rebound in economic growth for many countries, global unemployment in 2011 is likely to continue at the record highs of the past three years, highlighting the need for long-term policies that prioritize quality job creation, according to the United Nations labour agency.

FM's Statement on Black Money in India and its outflow

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 19:50
New Delhi: Finance Minister Mr Pranab Mukherjee made a statement today on 'Black Money in India and its outflow' which says that there are no reliable estimates of black money so far, both inside and outside the country. However, the interim recommendations of BJP Task Force 2009 have estimated the amount of black money to be between USD 500 billion to USD 1,400 billion. A current study by Global Financial Integrity has estimated the present value of illicit money outflow to be USD 462 billion. All these estimates are based on various unverifiable assumptions and approximations. Government has been seized of the matter and has constituted a multidisciplinary committee to get studies conducted to estimate the quantum of illicit fund generated by Indian citizens.
National Voters Day Launched

India Needs to Curb Money Power in Elections, Debarring Criminals Contesting

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 19:44
New Delhi: The President of India Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil has emphasized the need to curb the influence of money power in the elections besides looking at the criteria for contesting candidates so that criminals are debarred from contesting elections. Electoral practices and procedures should be constantly be improved to further strengthening our democracy. Good electoral practices and high conduct will attract the youth as well as talented and capable people to politics.

RWANDAN REBEL LEADER OF DR CONGO SENT TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 18:51
New York: Callixte Mbarushimana, a Rwandan rebel leader accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was surrendered and transferred today to the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move welcomed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
India

RBI: RATE HIKE MAY HIT GROWTH PROCESS

COMPOSITE APPROACH NEEDED TO FIGHT INFLATION
Anjan Roy - 2011-01-25 18:32
NEW DELHI: Indian economy has returned to its pre crisis growth trajectory. Data made available by the CSO shows that our economy recorded a growth of 8.9 percent in the first half of the current fiscal. While this is encouraging, we have seen that as the year progressed, concerns have emerged about the performance of India’s industrial sector.
IMF World Economic Outlook Update

Global Recovery Advances but Remains Uneven

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-25 18:17
The two-speed recovery continues. In advanced economies, activity has moderated less than expected, but growth remains subdued, unemployment is still high, and renewed stresses in the euro area periphery are contributing to downside risks. In many emerging economies, activity remains buoyant, inflation pressures are emerging, and there are now some signs of overheating, driven in part by strong capital inflows. Most developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, are also growing strongly. Global output is projected to expand by 4½ percent in 2011, an upward revision of about ¼ percentage point relative to the October 2010 World Economic Outlook (WEO).