GENEVA (Reuters) – Long-running talks to open up world trade are showing tentative signs of movement after months of deadlock, trade officials and negotiators said on Tuesday.
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(PRWEB) February 11, 2013 City Officials Cities Convene in Dublin to Tackle Urban Poverty Challenges at UN Forum 50 countries to be represented in next weeks 8th Summit of the World Alliance of Cities Against Poverty GENEVA/Dublin 11 February 2012: Mayors and other senior municipals authorities from more than 100 cities will convene [...]
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – A group of men accused of trying to set up a cocaine-smuggling route into Liberia from South America has been arrested in a U.S.-led operation and will face charges in New York, officials said on Tuesday.
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CONAKRY (Reuters) – Two senior Guinean election officials were sentenced to a year’s imprisonment each on Thursday over irregularities in the first round of the presidential election in June, two political parties said.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa has set up more than 50 special courts to provide fast justice during the World Cup, officials said on Monday.
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