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18 May, 2012
Job-rich Growth Essential for G20 Recovery, say OECD & ILO
Joint statement by ILO Director-General Juan Somavia and OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría on the occasion of the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting, Guadalajara, Mexico, 17 May 2012 17/05/2012 – We, the Heads of the International Labour Organization and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, call upon the Ministers of Labour and Employment of […]
more…18 May, 2012
Xinhua Insight: Global Regulators Seek Solution to Regulatory, Financial Challenges
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) — As the world’s equity markets jitter over the fallout of JP Morgan Chase & Co.’s two-billion-U.S.-dollar trading loss and fret about a likely Greek default, global securities regulators are trying to find a solution to minimize the impact. More than 500 representatives from securities regulatory agencies from 203 countries and […]
more…18 May, 2012
Yuan Full Convertibility “Just Around the Corner”
2012-05-17 – China’s currency is just around the corner from being fully convertible and the economy’s capital account is already far more convertible than outside institutions give it credit for, said China’s top securities regulator on Wednesday. “At present, we have a very good chance to carry out the strategy of realizing convertibility of (the) […]
more…18 May, 2012
China Pressing Ahead With Diversification of Reserves
Originally published on 2012-05-17 – China remains the largest foreign holder of US Treasury securities, a “safe haven” amid the eurozone crisis, but an ongoing decline in these holdings reflects the country’s determination to diversify its foreign reserves, experts said. China boosted its stockpile of the securities by $14.7 billion to $1.17 trillion in March, […]
more…17 May, 2012
World Health Statistics 2012 Report Out, Shows Diabetes, Hypertension On The Rise
16 May 2012, Geneva (World Health Organisation) – The World Health Statistics 2012 report, released today, puts the spotlight on the growing problem of the noncommunicable diseases burden. One in three adults worldwide, according to the report, has raised blood pressure – a condition that causes around half of all deaths from stroke and heart […]
more…16 May, 2012
Work-Family Balance Benefits Families And Society At Large: UN Chief
United Nations, May 15 2012 (UN News Centre) – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has highlighted the need for work-family balance for the benefit of families and society at large, adding that while flexible working arrangements are becoming more widely available, there is much room for improvement. “We need to respond to the ever-changing complexities of work […]
more…16 May, 2012
Palestinians Mark Nakba, Seek Freedom from Israeli Occupation
On this 64th anniversary of the Nakba we mourn the ethnic cleansing that began in 1948 and that continues today with silent transfer, home demolitions, land confiscation and more. But we also celebrate an amazing resilience and success of the Palestinian endogenous people against incredible odds: – We just celebrated the success of a hunger […]
more…16 May, 2012
Young People Jobs Crisis Shows How This Generation Has Failed the Next
Two reports and fact-sheets produced respectively by the International Trades Union Congress (ITUC) and the Organisation of Economic Cooperation Development (OECD) on May 15 and 16 have highlighted the catastrophic impact of the economic slowdown on the young people, especially in the OECD area. Released in advance of the G20 Labour Ministers Meeting in Mexico […]
more…15 May, 2012
UK Becoming Victim of Its Own Visitor Visa Hassles: ETOA
London, 15 May 2012, (ETOA Media Release) – On Tuesday May 15th at 11.00 am the UK’s Immigration Minister, Damian Green, appeared before the British parliament’s Home Affairs Committee to answer questions about queues at passport control in Heathrow Airport. Simultaneously, the European Tour Operators Association (ETOA) released a statement pointing out that the problems […]
more…15 May, 2012
Anti-Arab/Muslim Image Will Impact Summer Travel to Europe: UNWTO-ETC study
Cultural and religious issues, including a perception of anti-Muslim bias or association with terrorism, is one of numerous factors affecting travel from the Middle East to the Europe. Another key factor, directly related to the same “perception” problem, is the time it takes to get a visa, according to a study on the Middle East […]
more…15 May, 2012
Thai King’s Reforestation Project Wows UNWTO Delegates
CHIANG MAI – The sufficiency economy concept of Thailand’s King Bhumibhol Adulyadej gained further prominence on the global tourism development agenda last week with a visit to the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Centre being included on the technical-tour programme of a regional UN World Tourism Organisation conference. The May 4 visit was an eye-opening […]
more…15 May, 2012
G-8 / EU: “Global Financial Transaction Tax, A Human Rights Imperative”
Geneva, UNHCR, (14 May 2012) – As European Union Finance Ministers meet on 15 May to coincide with the G-8 Summit in Camp David, a group of United Nations independent experts urged the EU to take the lead in promoting the adoption of a global financial transaction tax to offset the costs of the enduring […]
more…15 May, 2012
PATA Pushes Pugnacious New Policy Posture
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is pushing a table-thumping public advocacy posture designed to speak out more forcefully on issues affecting the regional travel & tourism industry. The policy posture was adopted almost immediately after the CEO Martin Craigs assumed office in November 2011 and stepped up at the UN World Tourism Organisation’s regional […]
more…14 May, 2012
Tourism Could Benefit From Historic Pact To Prevent Land-Grabs
11 May 2012, Rome (Food and Agriculture Organisation) – In a landmark decision designed to help prevent land-grabs, especially in developing countries, the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) endorsed a set of far-reaching global guidelines aimed at helping governments safeguard the rights of people to own or access land, forests and fisheries. The new […]
more…13 May, 2012
How colonialism has impacted on the world’s indigenous peoples
Originally Published: 13 May 2012 An intense and fascinating debate on the legacy of colonialism and its impact on the world’s indigenous peoples took place at the UN headquarters in New York between May 7-9. The 11th session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues focussed on the special theme: “The Doctrine of Discovery: Its […]
more…13 May, 2012
Gallup Poll: Southeast Asian Leaders Earn Highest Job Approval in Asia
WASHINGTON, D.C. May 11, 2012 — Majorities in more than half of the 21 Asian countries and regions Gallup surveyed in 2011 approved of their chief executives, with leaders in Southeast and South Asia earning some of the highest marks in the region. Laotians, Cambodians, and Sri Lankans were the most likely to express support […]
more…11 May, 2012
Myanmar Set To Rejoin UNWTO
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, 7 May 2012 (UNWTO Press Release) – The President of Myanmar, U Thein Sein, has announced the country will initiate the process of restoring its membership of UNWTO. The decision was confirmed during an official visit of UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. On the occasion, highlighting the role of tourism in the […]
more…11 May, 2012
EIU Survey Shows 47% Of Respondents Expect At Least One Country to Exit Eurozone
LONDON, May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — The second annual BNY Mellon-sponsored survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has found that almost half (47%) of respondents believe that we will see the exit from the euro zone of one or more peripheral countries in the next 12 months, and only 17% of survey respondents consider […]
more…11 May, 2012
Gallup Poll: Majority Worldwide Sees Widespread Corruption in Businesses
WASHINGTON, D.C., May 10, 2012, — About two in three adults worldwide believe corruption is widespread in the businesses in their countries. This belief is relatively commonplace everywhere in the world — ranging from 60% in the U.S. and Canada to a high of 76% in sub-Saharan Africa — but it tends to be higher […]
more…11 May, 2012
Bird-Watching Can Help Eco-Tourism Fly High in a Green Economy – UNEP Report
Bonn/Nairobi, 10 May 2012 – Migratory birds undertake some of the most daring journeys in the animal kingdom, often covering thousands of kilometers to migrate. And the growing fan base of these winged adventurers is now presenting economic opportunities through sustainable tourism. . On 12-13 May 2012, the economic benefits of supporting the world’s migratory […]
more…10 May, 2012
How Colonialism Crushed The World’s Indigenous Peoples (Part 2)
Part 2 of the transcript outlining discussions in the open United Nations debate at The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the special theme for the year: “The Doctrine of Discovery: its enduring impact on indigenous peoples and the right to redress for past conquests (articles 28 and 37 of the United Nations Declaration on […]
more…10 May, 2012
How Colonialism Crushed The World’s Indigenous Peoples (Part 3)
Part 3 of the transcript outlining discussions in the open United Nations debate at The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the special theme for the year: “The Doctrine of Discovery: its enduring impact on indigenous peoples and the right to redress for past conquests (articles 28 and 37 of the United Nations Declaration on […]
more…9 May, 2012
Slow Internet Speed #1 Service Problem for Mobile Users; Cost of Data and Dropped Calls Follow
Worthington, OH (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 – Although many smartphone and tablet users rely heavily on their devices (nearly half of Smartphone Users (45.8%) say their smartphone is their life), these technological wonders are not perfect and service providers are not 100% reliable. Mobile Users cite slow Internet speed, the high cost of data and […]
more…9 May, 2012
Chinese Investors Seek Real Estate Deals in Southern California
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 – The 2nd Chinese Investment in the US Real Estate Forum is to be drawing U.S. real estate developers, property owners, financial advisors, attorneys, investment bankers, and industry executives, and venture capitalists, among others, to be educated on the latest happenings in China-US real estate investment. The June […]
more…9 May, 2012
Young Drivers Say Texting While Driving is Dangerous, Yet Many Admit to Doing It
Yonkers, NY (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 – While the vast majority of young drivers aged 16-21 agree that texting, using smart-phone apps, or accessing the Internet while driving is very dangerous, nearly a third (29 percent) admitted in a Consumer Reports survey that they had, in fact, texted while behind the wheel in the past […]
more…9 May, 2012
Hotel Reviews: Introducing the Guest Review Rankings Report
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 – The hotel industry is currently obsessed with social media. It is particularly obsessed with guest reviews on sites like TripAdvisor and the major Online Travel Agency (OTA) sites. Review scores and volumes affect a hotel’s business, and – increasingly – executive compensation, as more and more hotel companies […]
more…8 May, 2012
How Colonialism Crushed The World’s Indigenous Peoples (Part 1)
Indigenous Tourism is becoming a widely-discussed issue on the global travel agenda. But the wider historical context of problems facing the world’s indigenous peoples is glossed over. This three-part transcript of the 11th session of a United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues fills that gap. Held between May 7-9, the open debate featured the […]
more…8 May, 2012
Curtain Falls On Year-long Indo-Bangladesh Tribute to Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore
New Delhi, 07-May, 2012 (Press Information Bureau) – The year-long joint Indo-Bangladesh celebrations to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore concluded here today with the closing ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan. The ceremony was attended by the Vice-President of India Mr. M. Hamid Ansari, the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr. Dipu Moni, Finance […]
more…8 May, 2012
U.S. Lawyer Urges Legal Action Against “Medical Tourism” Malpractice
A Jewish American lawyer whose young son died at a major hospital in Bangkok has launched what he describes as a “new consulting service to trial lawyers and patients regarding the legal issues stemming from the rise of medical tourism.” Long known to have been only a matter of time, the move could prove to […]
more…8 May, 2012
Japan Airlines Joins Global Campaign Against Cervical Cancer
New York, (PRWEB) May 07, 2012 – The Hellosmile Project, a joint campaign initiated and led by TOKYO FM Broadcasting, which includes UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, and other partners to prevent cervical cancer, will be officially launched this week. The project is initiated by TOKYO FM, one of Japan’s most prominent FM radio […]
more…8 May, 2012
European Campaign to Fight Depression in the Workplace
LONDON, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — This Labour Day, the European Depression Association (EDA) launched an EU-wide campaign to make the fight against depression at work a European priority and urging the public to show their support for this important cause by visiting http://www.europeandepressionday.com. The EDA launched the campaign with an “Open letter” to MEPs and policy makers […]
more…8 May, 2012
“Canada is Israel’s Best Friend,” Foreign Minister Tells Jewish Global Forum
WASHINGTON, May 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — “Israel has no greater friend in the world today than Canada,” declared Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird at the AJC Global Forum. “Our strong support for Israel is not about politics at home, and certainly not about winning popularity contests at the United Nations. Canada certainly has the scars […]
more…8 May, 2012
Orient-Express Hotels Reports 1Q Earnings Growth, Net Loss
HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Orient-Express Hotels Ltd. (NYSE: OEH, http://www.orient-express.com) (the “Company”), owners or part-owners and managers of 46 luxury hotel, restaurant, tourist train and river cruise properties operating in 23 countries, today announced its results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2012. “In the first quarter of 2012, the Company’s […]
more…4 May, 2012
All Indian Airlines Hit by Losses, Except One
New Delhi, Ministry of Civil Aviation 03-May, 2012 – Mr. Ajit Singh, the Minister of Civil Aviation informed Rajya Sabha (Upper House) today in a written reply that based on returns filed by airlines with Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), all scheduled airlines operating in the country except IndiGo are incurring losses. The total […]
more…4 May, 2012
Foreign Airlines Optimistic About Chinese Market
Beijing, May 03, 2012 – A number of foreign airlines including South African Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines have recently focused on the Chinese market and opened up many direct flights and charter lines to facilitate Chinese tourists。 It is expected that over one-fourth of passengers around the world will come […]
more…4 May, 2012
China’s Cruise Tourism Market Growing 30% Annually
Beijing, May 03, 2012 — Various commemorative activities and the 3-D re-release of the epic romantic movie “Titanic” has made the cruise ship that sank 100 years ago again a hot topic. Surprisingly, domestic travel agencies did not use the 100th anniversary of Titanic’s sinking as a gimmick to promote their products. “After years of […]
more…4 May, 2012
Chinese Passports To Get “Chipped”
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhua) — China will start to issue a new type of passport, which contains an electronic chip recording the holder’s personal information, according to a Ministry of Public Security announcement on Thursday. The new passports will look similar to traditional ones but an electronic chip will be inserted inside containing elements including […]
more…4 May, 2012
Chinese Tourists Rank As Top Spenders In Japan
TOKYO, May 3 (Xinhua) — Chinese tourists have spent an estimated 196.4 billion yen (about 2.43 billion U.S. dollars) in Japan in 2011, accounting for almost a quarter of the total spending by foreign travelers, and rank as the largest spenders by country, according to data from the Japan Tourism Agency. Chinese travelers bought relatively […]
more…4 May, 2012
China Tourism Authority Warns Of Low-Cost Package Tours
Beijing, Edited and translated by People’s Daily Online, May 04, 2012 – Not long ago, Ms. Wang, who lives in Beijing and has retired, wanted to travel to Hong Kong and Macao with her husband. After comparing several tourism advertisements, they found that the prices of six-day travel to Hong Kong and Macao are very […]
more…4 May, 2012
European Tourism Trends & Prospects Q1/2012 Report Released
The European Travel Commission (ETC) has just published its first quarterly report on European Tourism in 2012 – Trends & Prospects. Executive Summary (+) European travel has exhibited resiliency in the early part of 2012. Most reporting destinations have experienced growth in foreign visits and nights through the first two months of the year. (+) […]
more…4 May, 2012
United Methodists Call for Boycott of “Products Made by Israeli Companies in Occupied Palestinian Territories”
Posted on May 3, 2012 by Palestinian BDS National Committee Adopting the “Kairos Palestine” document, Methodists Elevate Palestinian Rights and Israel Divestment to Mainstream Prominence “Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory.” –Gandhi Occupied Palestine, 3 May 2012 – The General Conference […]
more…2 May, 2012
Australia Suspends Agency Handling Chinese Groups for Ethics Breach
Canberra, 01 May 2012 (Ministry of Tourism) – The Australian Government has suspended Auga Travel Service Pty Ltd (Auga) from participating in the China: Approved Destination Status (ADS) scheme for a three month period. The ADS scheme provides streamlined travel opportunities for Chinese tour groups to Australia whilst ensuring that the integrity of Australia’s visitor […]
more…2 May, 2012
Australian Privacy Awareness Week Helps Young People Ward Off Online Threats
1 May 2012, (Office of the Australian Information Commissioner) – Australian Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim has today reminded young people to make good privacy choices to ensure that their social networking behaviour does not come back to bite them in the future. “I am worried about the level of personal information that young people are […]
more…2 May, 2012
Domestic Tourism a “Shock Absorber” To Cushion Against “External Shocks” – UNWTO Report
CHIANG MAI, Thailand (2 May 2012) – If foreign tourism has been hit by repeated “external shocks” over the last decade, domestic tourism has become a “shock absorber” to help cushion the impact, according to a landmark study to be released this week. The Study on Domestic Tourism Across the Asia-Pacific is to be one […]
more…2 May, 2012
PATA Conference Highlights Malaysia’s Top 15 Cultural And Natural Attractions
The PATA annual conference held in Kuala Lumpur between 19-22 April 2012 allowed Malaysia to showcase some of its most important visitor attractions. The following is a compilation of 15 of the country’s top cultural and natural attractions – ranging from national parks to mosques and theme parks. One prominent attraction has been identified in […]
more…2 May, 2012
Chinese Entrepreneurs May Soon Launch Their Own High-end Brands
Beijing, 2012-05-01 – As foreign luxury brands compete to carve out portions of China’s fast-growing market, experts are predicting that Chinese companies will soon develop luxury brands of their own. It is time for domestic enterprises to establish luxury brands, since China has already become the dominant driver of growth in the luxury sector, said […]
more…2 May, 2012
Renting Catches On As Most Chinese Want, But Cannot Afford, Branded Goods
Beijing, 2012-05-01 – Ren Jiansong puts paying his rent ahead of buying the pricey luxury goods he so adores – prompting the 26-year-old fashionmonger to frequently rent luxury goods from a Beijing-based boutique. His most recent rental was a Louis Vuitton Damier Naviglio. The brown and tan messenger bag retails for about $1,600, but Ren […]
more…2 May, 2012
China Explains Why Renminbi Has To Be Globalised
Beijing, 2012-04-28 – China’s currency has recently shown signs of accelerated steps toward internationalization, as indicated by HSBC’s recent launch of the first RMB-denominated bond in London, the first offshore RMB business beyond Hong Kong, and an agreement the World Bank signed with China’s central bank for entrusted investment in the country’s inter-bank bonds market. […]
more…2 May, 2012
Chinese Tourism Index Helps Spotlight Congestion During Holiday Peak
Beijing, 2012-05-01 – Beijing launched an hourly updated online index of crowds at major tourist sites on Sunday, the day that China’s railway broke its record for the amount of passengers carried on any single day of a May Day holiday. The index, launched at bjta.gov.cn on Sunday, the first day of the holiday, covers […]
more…1 May, 2012
Economies May Be Recovering, But Jobs Are Not, Warns ILO’s Labour Day Report
GENEVA (ILO News) 29 April 2012 –Despite signs that economic growth has resumed in some regions, the global employment situation is alarming and shows no sign of recovery in the near future, says the International Labour Organization (ILO). The ILO’s “World of Work Report 2012: Better Jobs for a Better Economy” says that around 50 […]
more…1 May, 2012
Family Travel Experts Highlight 2012 U.S. Vacation Trends
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 30, 2012 — The Best Family Travel Experts, a network of U.S. travel bloggers, writers, book authors, marketing consultants, and journalists, today shared key trends and insights that reveal parents seek credible advice for more authentic and meaningful travel experiences. According to Ypartnership*, experience-based travel involving family and friends rules: the […]
more…1 May, 2012
World’s First Mobile App Launched To Combat Racial Profiling By U.S. TSA
WASHINGTON DC (April 30, 2012) Source: Sikh Coalition Media Release – The Sikh Coalition and other prominent U.S. civil rights leaders have released a game-changing mobile application that enables users to report instances of airport profiling in real time. The app was released today at the offices of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human […]
more…30 Apr, 2012
Beijing Theaters to Get Ticket-Price Subsidy
BEIJING (China Daily) 30 April 2012 – The Beijing municipal government has decided to subsidize large and medium-sized theaters, encouraging them to offer more low-price tickets to audience. From Monday to December, 15 theaters with capacities from 500 to 3,000 seats will get subsidy every month for performances such as Chinese operas, dramas, dance operas, […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
Story of Canada’s Midnight Sun Mosque To Become a Documentary
TORONTO (Islam Online) – The fascinating story of the Midnight Sun Mosque, the world’s northernmost mosque, is now being made into a documentary film by Canadian filmmakers, Saira and Nilufer Rahman. The film, to be called Arctic Mosque, will tell the story of the 4,000 km journey the mosque took in 2010 from the prairie […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
Cruise Industry Report Woos Travel Agents
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 27, 2012. (BUSINESS WIRE)–Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) announced today the launch of a new report calling for a travel-industry dialogue aimed at elevating the role of the travel agent industry, a critical sales force for the entire travel and tourism industry. CLIA’s new report, “From Travel Agent to ‘Travel Advisor’: […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
Tips to Help Senior-Citizens Avoid Falling In Homes & Hotels
LOS ANGELES April 27, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) – As the profile of global travellers changes to reflect ageing societies, the design and supply of travel industry products and services will also have to change accordingly. The following media release will help address one of the most serious risks facing older travellers: the threat of falling […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
AP Wins Pulitzer Prize for Reports on Surveillance of New York’s Muslims
(Islam Online) 17 April 2012 – The Associated Press (AP) won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for documenting the New York Police Department’s widespread spying on Muslims. The AP’s series of stories showed how New York police, with the help of a CIA official, created a unique and aggressive surveillance program to monitor […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
Saudi Cities Topped Gulf States Hotel Revenue Growth in Q1 2012
LONDON, 27 April 2012 (STR Press release) – During the first quarter of 2012, the major markets across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) reported mixed results in revenue per available room (RevPAR) following mostly positive performance for year-end 2011, according to STR Global, the leading provider of market data to the hotel industry. Jeddah, Saudi […]
more…29 Apr, 2012
Exposed: How the Israeli/Jewish lobby has influenced U.S. policy since 1948
Originally Published: 29 April 2012 The Washington DC-based Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy (IRmep) last week released the full set of video presentations on a workshop organised last March 3, 2012 to expose the workings of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its covert/overt efforts to influence U.S. government policy since 1948. […]
more…28 Apr, 2012
UN Celebrates Legacy Of Jazz As A Force Of Social Transformation
UN Headquarters (UN News) 27 April 2012 – The United Nations today kicked off celebrations for the first annual International Jazz Day with a concert in Paris, which will be followed by another in New Orleans on Saturday, and another at UN Headquarters in New York on Monday. The International Jazz Day, which falls on […]
more…28 Apr, 2012
EU Opens “New Chapter” in Relations with Myanmar
Burma/Myanmar, 27 April 2012 (EU Press Release) – Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice President of the Commission, will travel to Burma/Myanmar from 28 to 30 April. She will inaugurate the Office of the European Union to Burma/Myanmar in Yangon on 28 April and hold meetings with President U Thein Sein as well […]
more…28 Apr, 2012
Chinese Lawmakers Call For Dual Nationality Check
Beijing, 2012-04-28 (China Daily) — Lawmakers have urged the government to address the trend of holding dual nationality, which is illegal in China. Jin Shuoren, a member of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, said on Thursday that although being a citizen of two or even more countries at the same time is not allowed […]
more…28 Apr, 2012
China Sets US$10 Billion Credit Line For Projects in Central, Eastern Europe
WARSAW, April 26 (Xinhua) — China will set up a 10 billion U.S. dollar line of credit to support cooperative projects with central and eastern Europe. Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced the plan at a China-Central and Eastern Europe business forum here, saying it would accelerate the two sides’ practical cooperation. Wen said the […]
more…28 Apr, 2012
Japan’s Golden Week Holiday Rush Sees Many Flocking to Support Crisis-Hit Areas
Tokyo, April 28, 2012, Kyodo – Major airports, highways and railway stations across the nation were crowded with vacationers Saturday as the annual Golden Week spring holiday season began, with departures for overseas destinations peaking at Narita airport. Areas in the northeast devastated by the March 2011 quake and tsunami also saw many tourists taking […]
more…27 Apr, 2012
World Leaders Draw Roadmap Attracting Young Women to Careers in Technology
New York, 26 April 2012 (International Telecommunications Union) – Global leaders from the US, Europe, Africa and Asia joined together today to debate and define a roadmap that will help break down barriers and overturn outmoded attitudes in a bid get more girls into technology-related studies and careers. A high-level dialogue held at New York’s […]
more…27 Apr, 2012
World Buddhist Forum Opens in HK, Panchen Lama Speaks on Dharma
HONG KONG, April 26 (Xinhua) — The Third World Buddhist Forum opened Thursday in Hong Kong with more than 1,000 monks and scholars from over 50 countries and regions discussing the role of Buddhism in the construction of a harmonious society and peaceful world. The 11th Panchen Lama Bainqen Erdini Qoigyijabu, one of the two […]
more…26 Apr, 2012
Survey Finds Women More Likely to Exercise if It Feels Like Play, Not Work
ATLANTA, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — A new survey from the American Cancer Society finds women are 10 percent less likely than men to make time for physical activities they enjoy and that 40 percent of women said they would be more physically active in their free time if it felt less like work and […]
more…26 Apr, 2012
What Stressed Out Moms Want Most on Mother’s Day
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 – Moms today feel more stressed out than ever – and for Mother’s Day an astounding 93 percent would rather be treated to a relaxing experience like a dinner out, spa visit, or a trip than receive material gifts like jewelry, flowers, or candy. Those are among the […]
more…26 Apr, 2012
UNCTAD Warning to Global Aviation: Biofuels Will Worsen Food Price Pressures
In a clear early-warning to the global aviation and transportation industry, the UN Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD) has asserted that growing usage of biofuels is already contributing to higher food prices, and indicated that the problem could get worse in future. The Commodities and Development Report 2012 (UCDR), a new UNCTAD publication launched […]
more…25 Apr, 2012
Australia Provides Financing “Security” for Airports Development
24 April 2012, (Minister for Infrastructure & Transport) – The Federal Labor Government has today announced that all federally leased airports will be offered the protection of a Tripartite Deed, giving them greater certainty in securing financing for infrastructure developments. The following statement was issued by Minister for Infrastructure & Transport Anthony Albanese: Last year, […]
more…25 Apr, 2012
PATA’s Whistleblowing Ex-Chairman Wins Recognition Award
Veteran Indian tour operator Ram Kohli, who chaired PATA between 2004-05 and later blew the whistle on what he now refers to as a “culture of corruption”, won the PATA Chairman’s Award at a ceremony during the annual conference in Kuala Lumpur, April 21. The award was conferred by PATA’s Immediate Past Chairman (2010-2012) Hiran […]
more…24 Apr, 2012
TAT Slags “Insulting” Remarks by AirAsia Commercial Marketing Exec
Bangkok, 24 April 2012 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand has taken a senior marketing official of AirAsia to task for “insulting” its personnel and making a number of inaccurate and “ignorant” remarks about TAT policies and activities. In a strongly-worded letter to the editor published in the Bangkok Post today, TAT Governor Suraphon Svetsreni […]
more…24 Apr, 2012
Israeli Ambassador Tries to Censor U.S. Media Report on Plight of Palestinian Christians
Washington DC, (23 April 2012) -The following statement was issued today by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), the largest grassroots Arab-American civil rights and civil liberties organization in the United States: Last night, 60 Minutes aired a segment entitled “Christians of the Holy Land” that offered American viewers an unprecedented look into the lives and circumstances […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
Indian Finance Minister: “Hard Decisions” Needed to Steer Economy in Asian Century
Press Information Bureau, 21 April 2012 – Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee provided a comprehensive analysis of the challenges facing the Indian economy in the context of the emergence of the new world order and an Asian Century. The following is the full text of his speech entitled, ‘India and the World – Short and […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
2.9 Billion Litres of Sewage Dumped Into Ganges Annually – Indian PM
New Delhi, (Press Information Bureau) 17 April 2012 – India’s increasing urbanisation, industrialisation and population are leading to 2.9 billion litres of sewage being discharged into the mainstream of the River Ganges every year, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh told the Third Meeting of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) in New Delhi. “We […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
UN Human Rights Official to Report on Status of Native Americans
GENEVA / NEW YORK (22 April 2012) – United Nations Special Rapporteur James Anaya will visit the United States of America from 23 April to 4 May 2012, to examine the situation of indigenous peoples in that country. This will be the first mission to the USA by an independent expert designated by the UN […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
New OECD Report: Lack of Finance Most Critical Problem Facing Global SMEs
Paris, (19 April 2012) – The importance of small and medium sized enterprises to the Thai tourism industry is cited in a report issued by the Paris-based Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development. Thailand and Korea are the only Asian countries covered by the report, and the reference is the only one to “tourism” in […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
Pacific Islands Face Severe Water Threat – UNEP Report
Bangkok, 23 April 2012 (UNEP Press Release) – The unique freshwater challenge facing many small islands in the Pacific is spotlighted in a new report released by the UN Environment Programme today. The report, “Freshwater under Threat – Pacific Islands”, found that the almost total reliance on rain-fed agriculture across all islands puts economies and […]
more…23 Apr, 2012
Law Firm Suggests Anti-Terrorism Style Measures to Curb U.S. School Shooting Rampages
Miami, FL (PRWEB) April 18, 2012 – Although the United States has been able to curb terrorist attacks on its soil by following draconian security measures in the aftermath of 9/11, it is ironic that it is still unable to curb shooting attacks in its schools, colleges, offices and other public places. Now a law […]
more…22 Apr, 2012
How China Plans to Internationalise the Renminbi
Beijing, April 21, 2012 – Just a few years ago, it would have been difficult to imagine that the global use of the renminbi would spread so fast. However, today we can see the situation has changed greatly. In 2011, China and its trade partners conducted cross-border renminbi trade settlements valued at 2.58 trillion yuan […]
more…22 Apr, 2012
Chinese Commentary: Arabs Should Reduce Dependence on the U.S.
Beijing, April 21, 2012 – It is a general impression of the world that the Arab people do not like the United States. At the country level, it could be said that Arab countries both “hate” and “like” the United States. Their interests are not completely in common. People usually believe that the United States […]
more…22 Apr, 2012
U.S. Strategy Shift Boosts Visa Issuance For Chinese
Washington (China Daily) 20 April 2012 – The United States, hoping to rev up its economy through greater travel from China, is on the way to meeting President Barack Obama’s 2012 goal of a 40 percent boost in the processing of visas from the country. US consular officials in China issued more than 453,000 visas […]
more…21 Apr, 2012
Stark Reminder of the REAL Global Challenges on Int’l Mother Earth Day
Apr 20 2012, UN News Centre – Ahead of International Mother Earth Day on Sunday, senior United Nations officials today drew attention to global issues affecting the planet. In a message to mark the occasion, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the annual observance honours “our one and only planet and the place of human beings in […]
more…21 Apr, 2012
UN Urges Countries to Spend Less On Swords, More on Ploughshares
Apr 17 2012 (UN News Centre) – The top United Nations official on disarmament affairs today encouraged world leaders to reassess their countries’ defence needs, explore confidence-building measures for global security, and consider shifting priorities and resources to international social, economic and human development. In her message to mark the Global Day of Action on […]
more…20 Apr, 2012
Decade of Action To Cut 1.3 Million Annual Road Deaths, Millions Of Injuries
UN Headquarters, 19 April 2012, Department of Public Information – Recognizing the global public health and development burden resulting from road traffic crashes, the General Assembly today adopted a consensus resolution welcoming the national and local launches of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 in over 100 countries, the regional launches, and other global […]
more…20 Apr, 2012
First Database Released On National Responses To Global Economic Crisis
Geneva, 20 April 2012, (ILO News) – The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the World Bank (WB) have created a comprehensive new database that for the first time lists and examines the policy responses taken by 77 countries since the start of the financial and economic crisis. The information contained in the database was collected […]
more…20 Apr, 2012
UNCTAD Roundtable Addresses Impact of Israeli Occupation on Palestinians
Doha, Qatar, 19 April 2012 (UNCTAD Press Release) – Participants in a round table debate here recommended greater links between the Palestinian economy and Arab countries and steps to reduce the impact of the measures imposed by the occupation and the forced Palestinian dependence on the Israeli economy. They also said greater “policy space” for […]
more…20 Apr, 2012
Developing Countries Seek New Economic Deal, Spurn “Free Market” Neoliberalism
Doha, Qatar, 19 April 2012 (UNCTAD Press Release) – Ministers of the world’s 48 least developed countries (LDCs), meeting here in advance of the UNCTAD XIII quadrennial conference, adopted a declaration reaffirming the LDCs’ support for the concept – long advocated by UNCTAD – of the “developmental State.” The document also called for strengthening of […]
more…17 Apr, 2012
Welcome to Palestine Campaign: Airlines Help Israel Block Visits by Peace Activists
Bethlehem, April 15 (Welcome to Palestine Campaign Press release) – We did not have to show our 1,500 visitors Israeli racism, arrogance, and human rights violations; the Israeli government showed them and also showed the whole world. Calling itself a democracy, this outlaw state denied the right of people from around the world to come […]
more…17 Apr, 2012
UNESCO: Timbuktu’s Cultural Heritage Set to be Looted, Trafficked
PARIS, (UN News Centre) April 16, 2012 – Reports that rebels have over-run and looted centres containing thousands of ancient books and documents in Mali’s historic city of Timbuktu has led the head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to appeal to all relevant authorities to be on the alert against […]
more…17 Apr, 2012
India: “Left-wing Extremism” Now the “Most Formidable” Internal Security Threat”
New Delhi, April 16, 2012 (Press Information Bureau) – Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram provided a comprehensive round-up of India’s internal security situation at a Conference of the State Chief Ministers on Internal Security in New Delhi on April 16. Mr Chidambaram said that “left-wing extremism” has now […]
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Gallup Poll: Bulgaria, Yemen Top Countries With Most “Suffering”, Thailand, Brazil Least
WASHINGTON, D.C. 13 April 2012 — An average of 13% of adults worldwide rated their lives poorly enough to be considered “suffering,” according to Gallup surveys in 146 countries in 2011. The percentage rating their current and future lives poorly enough to be considered suffering was as high as 45% in Bulgaria and as low […]
more…15 Apr, 2012
German Poet Günter Grass’ warning to Israel
Originally Published: 15 April 2012 In 1988, the Booker Prize winning British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie published a novel entitled “The Satanic Verses”. Many Muslim groups, highly offended by what they perceived to be its defamatory references to the Prophet Muhammad, organised global protests. The Iranian government also issued a fatwa against him, but later rescinded […]
more…15 Apr, 2012
“Welcome to Palestine” Campaign: Letter to Global Church Leaders & News Update
Bethlehem, 15 April 2012 – The following is the full text of a letter from Welcome to Palestine Campaign to Global Church Leaders in the spirit of the Kairos document (http://kairospalestine.ps/). As Palestinian Christians celebrate Easter, we Palestinians also welcome international visitors to Palestine as has always happened this season for hundreds of years. This […]
more…15 Apr, 2012
“Women in Travel” Forum in Bangkok to Highlight History, Leadership Roles
Bangkok – Web In Travel, a leading regional conference on travel distribution, marketing and technology, is hold its first WITX-Women In Travel on April 27 at the Dusit Thani hotel in Bangkok. The one-day conference aims to put the spotlight on women leadership and vision in travel and tourism and share insights into the women’s […]
more…14 Apr, 2012
Scotland To US Visitors: Head For Olympics via Glasgow, Edinburgh
EDINBURGH, Scotland, April 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Scotland is the ideal destination for visitors to the UK this summer. If you’re seeking an alternative to the London Olympics you need look no further than Scotland, and the many fantastic direct routes on offer to both Glasgow & Edinburgh. Visitors can take advantage of the fantastic direct […]
more…14 Apr, 2012
Creative Experiential Tour: “Remarkable Women of Taos, Northern New Mexico”
Taos, New Mexico (PRWEB) April 13, 2012 — “Experiential travel”, the newest buzzword when it comes to travel trends, is made even easier by exotic and authentic Taos, New Mexico, with the addition of innovative paid as well as free self-guided tour itineraries for the creative tourism traveler. Unlike “theme park” travel where destinations are […]
more…14 Apr, 2012
Europe Probes Privacy, Competitive Threats As Mobile Technology Spreads
Brussels, 12 April 2012 (Europa Press Release) – The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is a future in which everyday objects such as phones, cars, household appliances, clothes and even food are wirelessly connected to the Internet through smart chips, and can collect and share data. The European Commission wants to know what framework is needed […]
more…14 Apr, 2012
U.S. Congressional Candidate Calls for Release of Israeli Nuclear Whistleblower
New York, NY (PRWEB) April 12, 2012 – 21 April 2012, marks the first day in the 9th year since Mordechai Vanunu, Israel’s Nuclear Whistle Blower emerged from 18 years in a windowless tomb sized cell after telling the truth and providing the photographic proof that led nuclear physicists to conclude Israel had manufactured upwards […]
more…14 Apr, 2012
“Welcome to Palestine” Campaign Gains Traction; Australia Blasts Settlement Expansion
JERUSALEM, April 12, 2012 (WAFA) – An Israeli peace group Thursday called on the Israeli government not to stop international activists who plan to fly into Tel Aviv airport next week to demonstrate their support for the Palestinians. Under the slogan, “Welcome to Palestine,” some 1000 activists are planning to fly into Israel starting Sunday […]
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