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Air ambulance to evacuate wounded British honeymooners
Oct 2, 2007 (AFP) – An air ambulance arrived in the Maldives Tuesday to evacuate a British honeymoon couple wounded in a weekend bomb attack, a minister said. The plane, chartered by the Maldivian government, will airlift Christian and Jennifer Donelan, both 32, to Britain, where they will undergo further medical treatment, Tourism Minister Mahamood […]
Sri Lanka Union Bank get capital from Arabian prince
Oct 01, 2007 (LBO) – Union Bank has got a 420 million rupee capital infusion from Saudi Arabia that will help it meet new Sri Lankan Central Bank regulations for capital by the end of 2009. Prince Faisal Al Faisal, the grandson of King Faisal of Saudi, placed the investment in the last week of […]
Open Season
Oct 01, 2007 (LBO) – The United States visa lottery for would-be immigrants will be opened on Wednesday, October 3, and participation is without any charge, the US embassy in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo said. Lottery winners will be notified between May and July, 2008 and have a one-year window in which they may […]
US corners 42 percent of world arms market
WASHINGTON, Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) – The United States reaffirmed last year its leadership in world arms trade, cornering nearly 42 percent of the market as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan prompted a weapons shopping spree among neighboring nations, according to a congressional report set to be released Monday. But the overall volume of […]
‘s inflation 2.1 percent in September
BANGKOK, Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) – Thailand’s inflation rate in September rose to 2.1 percent year-on-year due to a spike in food prices and rising fuel prices, the Commerce Ministry said Monday. Thailand’s economy is expected to grow just over four percent in 2007, ranking among the lowest in Southeast Asia. The September figure was […]
FBI helping probe Maldives blast: United Sates
Oct 01, 2007 (LBO) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is helping Maldives probe a blast in the capital that injured 12 tourists Saturday, the US embassy in Colombo said Monday. The embassy said it was “shocked and saddened” to learn of the incident. “We condemn without reservation this senseless act of violence,” the […]
Maldives arrest foreign nationals over blast
Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) – The Maldives has arrested 10 suspects and is seeking outside help to investigate a bombing that wounded 12 foreign tourists in the first such attack on the holiday paradise, officials said Monday. The country appeared to have been largely spared religious fundamentalism although political tensions have flared periodically since an […]
‘s Hoole, Sritharan win Swiss human rights prize
Burundi cop, Sri Lanka professors win Swiss human rights prize GENEVA, Oct 1, 2007 (AFP) – A policeman from the central African country of Burundi and two university professors from Sri Lanka have been named as the top human rights defenders for 2007 by a Swiss-based rights group. Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, a former policeman turned […]
Sri Lankan tea brokers mull mechanisation
Oct 01, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea brokers are considering mechanizing preparation of samples to speed up the work to handle ever increasing volumes. Brokers today prepare and distribute a million two once samples of tea a week for buyers to see and taste before deciding to bid at the Colombo auctions, the world’s […]
While France fusses, Germany welcomes a surging euro
LONDON, Sept 30, 2007 (AFP) – The high-flying euro, which last week soared from record to record against the dollar, has sparked sharply contrasting reactions in France and Germany, with Paris complaining and Berlin applauding.The single currency, shared by 11 other European nations besides France and Germany, shot to a new all-time high of 1.4263 […]
Maldives blast wounds 12 tourists
Sept 29, 2007 (AFP) – A home-made bomb ripped through a crowded park in the Maldivian capital Male Saturday, wounding 12 foreign nationals, tourism minister Mahamood Shougee told AFP.Since then, Britain had been helping the government and opposition groups sink their differences and work towards democratic reforms.Two Britons, two Japanese and eight Chinese were wounded […]
” visit to Myanmar
YANGON, Sept 29, 2007 (AFP) – UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari arrived in military-ruled Myanmar on Saturday and headed straight to the junta’s isolated capital for what he said he hoped would be “a very fruitful visit.” Deployed by UN chief Ban Ki-moon after this week’s bloody crackdown against pro-democracy protesters, Gambari landed in the […]
