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MALNUTRITION ON THE RISE AMONG RURAL TAJIK CHILDREN

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-06 05:34
New York: Young children in rural Tajikistan are increasingly likely to be malnourished because of a lack of food, poor water quality and high prices for many basic products, United Nations aid agencies have said, warning that the children are now at greater risk of contracting infectious diseases.

WAR AGAINST HUNGER AND GLOBAL WARMING CAN BE WON ON FARMLANDS

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-05 18:39
New York: The world's farmlands can be the frontline for the fight against the impact of climate change and the battle to feed the mounting global population, according to a new report released by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today.

India: Newspapers & Magazines

India to nurture magazine business, new amendments too

The reason being 'international interest'
Special Correspondent - 2009-11-05 13:48
New Delhi: Considering the international interest in the Indian Magazine business, the Union Government of India is going to engage itself in a proactive role to nurture the magazine business of the country.
Karnataka politics

THE KARNATAKA BJP POT BOILS OVER

CAN THE WEAK LEADERSHIP RESOLVE THE CRISIS?
Kalyani Shankar - 2009-11-05 10:14
Why is the BJP unable to deal with its chief ministers? The party had to replace Kalyan Singh as UP Chief Minister because he refused to change his style of functioning despite warnings from the central leadership. But the NDA was in power then and the leadership was strong at the central level. Gujarat chief Minister Narendra Modi does not like any interference in the affairs of Gujarat. Former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje also refused to change her style of functioning despite complaints from the local unit as well as the RSS. She continued her defiance by dilly-dallying over resigning her position as the BJP legislature party leader.

Algeria has continued to post good economic performance

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-04 22:14
Despite a deteriorated international environment, Algeria has continued to post good economic performance, consistent with its trend in recent years, and characterized by solid nonhydrocarbon growth, control of inflation, and reduction of unemployment, which however remains high, especially among the youth.

MAURITANIA URGED TO DO MORE TO END SLAVERY

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-04 16:10
New York: While noting the significant steps that have been taken in Mauritania to tackle slavery, an independent United Nations human rights expert today called for a comprehensive strategy to put an end to this scourge, warning of its impact on the country's future.
TRADE POLICY REVIEW

GDP growth has been somewhat erratic in SACU member states

BOTSWANA, LESOTHO, NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND SWAZILAND
Special Correspondent - 2009-11-04 16:05
Since the previous review in 2003, SACU members (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland), have collectively expanded at an average annual rate of about 4% in real terms, although this GDP growth has been somewhat erratic mainly reflecting infrastructure and other constraints, according to a WTO Secretariat report on the trade policies and practices of SACU.
Migration of humans

214 million people living outside their country of birth

ASSURE BETTER PROTECTION OF MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS
Special Correspondent - 2009-11-04 15:59
New York: In an era where people are crossing borders in greater numbers seeking better opportunities, it is more vital than ever that States safeguard the rights of migrants, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told a high-level gathering in Athens today.

WORLD TRADE SHOWS SIGNS OF RECOVERY

DOHA ROUND DRAGS ON WITHOUT PROGRESS
S. Sethuraman - 2009-11-04 10:17
At the end of eight years, the Doha Development Round of multilateral trade negotiations is yet to emerge out of the tunnel with successive breakdowns, notwithstanding ritualistic political declarations of major trading nations of commitment to “ambitious yet balanced and successful conclusion” of the Round. The new deadline is to clinch the Round before the end of 2010.
North East India

THE SILENT MIRACLE OF TRIPURA

ECONOMIC TURNAROUND AS MILITANCY WANES
Ashis Biswas - 2009-11-04 10:13
KOLKATA: With insurgency levels declining sharply and social welfare schemes working well at the grassroots level, Tripura in the Northeast has stolen a march over the other “sister” states in the region.