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Cotton producing countries in the world's poorest continent,
Africa, are up in arms against US and European subisidies which
they claim are not only anti - competitive but ruinous for their
economies.
African Union and Non-Aligned Movement countries serving on the
United Nations' Security Council must abide by their respective
organisations' views on Iraq rather than bow to pressure, Deputy...
Angola will not back a second UN Security Council resolution on
Iraq because its terms are not widely accepted, a top Angolan
foreign ministry official said in an interview broadcast overnight.
Members of a deeply riven Security Council prepared the diplomatic
ground Sunday ahead of a crucial week in the United Nations, with
the threat of war on Iraq looming large.
Workers who belong to trade unions earn higher wages, work fewer
hours, receive more training, and have longer job tenure on
average, than their non-unionized counterparts, according to a new
World...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hold public hearings
on Tuesday 21 January 2003 on the request for the indication of
provisional measures submitted last Thursday by Mexico in...
Last November, representatives of development banks, governments,
the scientific community, as well as consumer and farmer groups
from both rich and poor countries, met in Dublin, Ireland, to...