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20 Sep 2006
 
 
Revival of Doha round possible: WTO chief
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The collapsed world trade negotiations could be possibly brought back to life if WTO member countries solve problems at home and there are “enough pre-cooking preparations” in the...
 
 
04 Aug 2006
 
Iran builds rockets to arm Hezbollah
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Many of the rockets Hezbollah is firing into Israel are made in Iran, demonstrating the Islamic republic's success in copying Chinese and Russian technology to build its own weapons industry.
 
 
07 Jun 2006
 
Report details trade union violations
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Brussels-based International Confederation of Free Trade Unions alleges in a new report that 115 trade unionists were murdered for defending workers' rights in 2005, while more than 1 600 were...
 
 
15 Feb 2005
 
Rural investment key to poverty fight - report
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The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean need to invest more and better in rural communities as their economic contribution to national development is twice as large as officially...
 
 
09 Jun 2004
 
Trade union rights continue to be violated – survey
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With 129 trade unionists killed worldwide and an upward swing in death threats, imprisonment and physical harassment; trade union rights continue to be violated across the world.
 
 
30 Apr 2004
 
Kasrils: Sir Richard Jolly inaugural lecture (30/04/2004)
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SIR RICHARD JOLLY INAUGURAL LECTURE PRESENTATION BY MR RONNIE KASRILS, SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER OF WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY, United Nations, New York
 
 
23 Feb 2004
 
US, agricultural nations to try to jump-start free trade
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The Cairns Group of 17 nations seeking an end to farm subsidies is meeting here this week with the US in a bid to revive stalled World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations.
 
 
18 Feb 2004
 
Developing countries call for sharing of biodiversity benefits
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Environmental ministers from Asia, Africa and South America yesterday called for greater efforts in creating international laws that allow for fair-sharing of commercial profits from plant and...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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