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South Africa welcomes the outcomes of the 3rd Intergovernmental Review on the Global Programme of Action (GPA) for the Protection of Marine Environment from Land – Based activities that...
On 8 June the Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives announced the result of the presidential election on 10 May. The front-runner in provisional poll results, Benigno "NoyNoy" Aquino...
Anti-globalisation groups on Wednesday hailed the collapse of talks on a new world trade treaty as a triumph for farmers, workers and the poor around the globe and a blow against "big business."...
Corruption has made the cost of water more expensive in some developing countries than in cities like New York, London or Rome, threatening billions of lives, watchdog Transparency International...
From the airconditioned supermarkets of Tokyo to the open-air stalls of Manila reactions across Asia to record leaps in the price of rice vary from fear and frustration to a nonplussed shrug of the...
Rice prices in Thailand, the world's top exporter, surged to $1,000 (500 pounds) a tonne on Thursday as concerns about food security first triggered by a handful of Asian export bans spread as...
The Philippines' largest Muslim rebel group accused the government on Wednesday of deliberately delaying the resumption of peace talks and potentially jeopardising a long-awaited end to a...
ADDRESS TO THE WESTERN CAPE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT BY TREVOR
A MANUEL, MINISTER OF FINANCE CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
CENTRE, Friday, 14 November 2003