Subscribe:Posts Comments

You Are Here: Home » Posts tagged with "Council of Ministers"

Tunisian Government Says Upcoming Elections Will be Held No Later Than Mid-July 2011

Tunisian Government Says Upcoming Elections Will be Held No Later Than Mid-July 2011

The Tunisian government has decided that the country’s upcoming elections would be held no later than mid-July 2011, the Council of Ministers’ spokesman, Taieb Baccouche, indicated on Friday in a statement.
European Union Promises More Than 420 Million Euros of Aid for Haiti

European Union Promises More Than 420 Million Euros of Aid for Haiti

The European Union has promised more than 420 million euros in aid to Haiti, of which 229 million will consist of humanitarian aid and immediate restoration after the earthquake, and showed a “positive” attitude to the dispatch of Gendarmerie and...
Serbia Applies for European Union Membership

Serbia Applies for European Union Membership

This afternoon, Serbia submitted a formal application for membership of the European Union (EU). Serbian President Boris Tadi? handed his country’s application for EU membership to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in Stockholm. “I welcome...
East African Community Heads of State to Sign Common Market Protocol on November 20

East African Community Heads of State to Sign Common Market Protocol on November 20

Uganda’s minister for East African community (EAC)affairs, Eriya Kategaya has said that the main event in observing the tenth anniversary of the EAC on 20th November, 2009 at Sheikh Amani Abeid Stadium in Arusha will also witness the signing of the...
Zimbabwe Power-sharing Deal in Crisis Over MDC Official’s Re-arrest

Zimbabwe Power-sharing Deal in Crisis Over MDC Official’s Re-arrest

Zimbabwe’s eight-month-old unity government hung by a thread Thursday as a crisis grew over the re-arrest of a senior member of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change. Tsvangirai canceled Thursday’s weekly meeting of the...
East Timor PM Denies Corruption Allegations

East Timor PM Denies Corruption Allegations

East Timor’s Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao has angrily denied allegations that he signed a rice deal with a company in which his daughter had an interest. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) alleged in a June report that the prime minister...
Azores Faces Even More Intense Fishing After Court Appeal Fails

Azores Faces Even More Intense Fishing After Court Appeal Fails

A Court of First Instance ruling has cleared the way for even more intensive fishing of one of the Atlantic’s most diverse deep sea habitats. “The people of the Azores have used small vessels and traditional fishing methods for generations...
© 2008 Net News Publisher · World news and Headlines Subscribe:PostsComments · Designed by Theme Junkie · Powered by WordPress