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The world is over-armed, and development is under-funded

BAN CALLS FOR DIVERTING OVER-FUNDED WEAPONS BUDGETS TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 08:04
New York: The UN General Assembly held a day-long debate on disarmament with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calling on the world to reverse its spending on weapons as compared with development.

ANGELINA JOLIE APPEALS FOR SAFETY IN SOMALIA

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:55
New York: United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and award-winning actress Angelia Jolie is calling for more international attention and assistance for thousands of Somalis trapped in the country's capital of Mogadishu by some of the deadliest violence to date.

NEXT AFGHAN ELECTIONS MUST SHOW IMPROVEMENT OVER PREVIOUS POLLS

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:52
New York: The upcoming parliamentary elections in Afghanistan must be an improvement over last year's presidential polls, the top United Nations envoy there told the new head of the country's national electoral body, urging that the process be as transparent as possible.

ISRAELI ORDERS ON MOVEMENT IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY MAY BREACH GENEVA CONVENTION

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:49
New York: Two orders by the Israeli military relating to movement in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) may breach the fourth Geneva Convention and violate the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), an independent United Nations human rights expert has said.

WTO meeting on US — Zeroing dispute opened to the public

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:44
At the request of the parties in the dispute “US — Zeroing (EC) (Article 22.6 — EC)” (DS294), the Arbitrator has agreed to start its meeting with the parties on 20 May 2010 with a session open to public viewing at the WTO Headquarters in Geneva.

Guinea-Bissau renewed commitment to the reform program

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:39
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Mr. Paulo Drummond visited Guinea-Bissau during April 15-18, 2010. The mission met with President Malam Bacaí Sanhá, Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior, President of the National Assembly Raimundo Pereira, Minister of Finance José Mario Vaz, Minister of Economy Helena Embaló, as well as development partners.

'ENCOURAGING' CHANGES UNDER WAY IN PERSIAN GULF COUNTRIES

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:36
New York: A top United Nations official has pointed to “encouraging” efforts to improve human rights by the six nations that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council, while also noting ongoing concerns in areas such as women's rights and freedom of expression, association and assembly.

Liberian economy emerging from a series of setbacks

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-20 07:28
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Mr. Christopher Lane visited Liberia April 5-19 to conduct discussions for the fourth review under the Extended Credit Facility. The mission met with President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf; Minister of Finance, Augustine Ngafuan; Central Bank of Liberia Executive Governor, Joseph Mills Jones; other senior officials; representatives of the commercial and banking sectors, and development partners.

Commodity-Wise Freight Revenue of Indian Railways goes Up by 8.39 per Cent

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-19 09:12
New Delhi: The Railways have generated Rs. 57594.61 crore of revenue earnings from commodity-wise freight traffic during financial year 2009-10 as compared to Rs. 53137.60 crore during the corresponding period last year, registering an increase of 8.39 per cent.

China, India and Nepal Agree on A Common Way Forward for Conservation and Sustainable Development

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-19 09:02
New Delhi: China, India and Nepal agreed on a common framework for developing a conservation strategy and environmental monitoring plan for the Kailash Sacred Landscap. This is a first step towards developing a regional cooperation framework for this transboundary region linked to the sacred mountain. This is also known as Kang Rinpoche, Gangrenboqi Feng, and Kailasa Parvata.