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RESPECT RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS AND THEIR CRUCIAL ECONOMIC ROLE

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-18 23:18
New York: With mounting unemployment spurring discrimination and the politics of polarization on the rise, United Nations officials have decried the human rights violations, xenophobia, and exploitation faced by many of the world's 214 million international migrants.
India

ONLY CENTRE-BASHING WILL NOT DO

LEFT MAKES A MESS OF GOVERNANCE
Ashis Biswas - 2010-12-18 11:35
KOLKATA: At last, West Bengal has to pay for left-sponsored reckless financial profligacy : it has just allowed the centre a free run to implement future power projects, being too poor to finance them.
New Delhi Letter

CORRUPTION EMERGES AS A MAJOR ISSUE AGAIN

CONGRESS PLENARY HAS TO FIND A WAY OUT
Political Correspondent - 2010-12-18 11:31
How prophetic has been former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. It was quarter of a century back that he had warned the Congress Party against the ‘power brokers swarming the government. He was addressing the Bombay Congress session commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Indian National Congress in 1985. Under Indira Gandhi, she herself chose ministers and allocated portfolios – not outside fixers and business brokers. No one had dared to push names.

ASIA-PACIFIC STATISTICIANS AGREE TO BOOST REGIONAL CAPACITY

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:56
New York: Statistics experts from Asia and the Pacific, meeting under the auspices of the United Nations, today agreed to implement a strategic plan designed to strengthen the capacities of countries in the region to develop statistical records on population, social-economic issues and the environment by 2020.

SECURITY COUNCIL URGES IRAQ TO FULFIL PLEDGES TO KUWAIT STEMMING FROM 1990 INVASION

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:16
New York: The UN Security Council today called on Iraq to fulfil the commitments it has made to find Kuwaiti or third country nationals, property and archives lost in Saddam Hussein’s invasion of his small neighbour more than 20 years ago.
LIBERIA

UN DEMANDS GOVERNMENT TAKE ACTION TO FREEZE FORMER WARLORD’S ASSETS

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:14
New York: For the fourth consecutive year, the Security Council today demanded that the Liberian Government “make all necessary efforts to fulfil its obligations” to freeze the assets of former president Charles Taylor, currently facing trial for war crimes before an international court.

LATEST MURDER UNDERLINES DANGERS FACED BY PAKISTANI JOURNALISTS

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:11
New York: A senior United Nations official has called on Pakistani authorities to probe the murder of a journalist gunned down in the south-western province of Balochistan this week, the fourth media professional to be killed in the country in less than two weeks.
CÔTE D’IVOIRE

BAN DEMANDS OUTGOING PRESIDENT STEP DOWN AFTER ELECTION DEFEAT

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:07
New York: The United Nations ramped up its efforts to resolve the violent post-electoral crisis in Côte d’Ivoire today, demanding that outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo step down in the face of opposition leader Alassane Ouattara’s clear victory and intensifying its contacts with African leaders.

UNITED STATES’ BACKING FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS TREATY HAILED

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 23:04
New York: The announcement by President Barack Obama that the United States supports the landmark United Nations treaty outlining the rights of the world’s estimated 370 million indigenous peoples was hailed today at the world body.
Burundi

Macroeconomic outlook in 2011 positive, real GDP projected to rise by 4.5 percent, inflation at about 8 percent

Special Correspondent - 2010-12-17 18:39
A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Mr. Bernardin Akitoby, visited Bujumbura from December 1–10, 2010 to conduct the fifth review of the government’s economic and financial program supported by the IMF under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).