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Crucified
February 21 (LBO) – Saudi Arabia has ‘crucified’ four Sri Lankans after beheading them, including a man who was told he was only serving a prison-term, media reports from the desert kingdom said. In 2006 consumer inflation in Sri Lanka rose by 19.3 percent and the rupee fell to 109 to the dollar after the […]
Imminent Act
February, 21 (LBO) – Every attempt is being made to bring the new companies act into effect from next financial year starting from April 02 making it easier to set up and operate firms, an official said. An advisory committee charged with giving effect to the act met this week to iron out remaining stumbling […]
Summary Justice
January 19 (LBO) – Saudi Arabia has beheaded four Sri Lankans by the sword including a man serving a jail sentence, reports from the desert kingdom said, bringing an abrupt end to a three year struggle by rights organizations and the prisoners themselves for clemency. An AFP news agency report quoting the Saudi Press Agency […]
Police unearth over 400 baby bones in India
BHOPAL, India, Feb 19, 2007 (AFP) – Police were investigating Monday a hospital’s involvement in illegal female foeticide after 437 baby bones were dug up close by the complex, a state government said Monday.Police began unearthing the bones on Saturday from Christian Medical Hospital, in central Madhya Pradesh state, after a tip-off that medical staff […]
Executed
RIYADH, Feb 19, 2007 (AFP) – Four Sri Lankans convicted of armed robbery were beheaded by the sword in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh on Monday, the interior ministry said. Victor Korea, Ranjith De Silva, Santhosh Kumar and Sharmila Sangeeth Kumar were executed for robbing a number of businesses at gunpoint, the ministry said in […]
Joy and pain as train blast survivors arrive in Pakistan
LAHORE, Pakistan, Feb 19, 2007 (AFP) – Desperate relatives defied police and forced their way into the carriages that arrived here Monday evening with survivors of the train blast in India.“They are known for attacks on trains in India,” he said. Joy and pain as train blast survivors arrive in Pakistan =(PICTURE)= ATTENTION – RECASTS […]
Fuel subsidies feed marine ecology disaster: scientists
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 17, 2007 (AFP) – An international team of marine experts on Saturday called for an immediate ban on fuel subsidies to deep-sea fishing “bandits” blamed for plundering stocks and ravaging undersea ecosystems.The grouping of leading fisheries economists, biologists and ecologists said governments around the world were indirectly funding the destruction of fragile […]
IEA raises oil demand forecast for 2007
PARIS, Feb 13, 2007 (AFP) – The International Energy Agency raised its 2007 world oil demand estimates on Tuesday, saying that consumption has dropped in industrialised countries for the first time for two decades but was rising strongly in emerging economies such as China. Demand in countries outside the OECD industrialised nations would be 3.2 […]
Zimbabwe inflation nears 1,600 percent
HARARE, Feb 12, 2007 (AFP) – Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate, the world’s highest, soared again by more than 300 points to 1,593 percent in January, according to official figures released Monday. The often forcible seizure of white-owned farms which were then doled out to landless blacks often without any skills, tools or experience has been […]
” 6.58% inflation
NEW DELHI, Feb 13, 2007 (AFP) – India’s central bank tightened monetary policy on Tuesday for a second time in two weeks to fight surging inflation, announcing a 50-basis-point hike in the cash-reserve ratio requirement for commercial banks. The central bank has been using a variety of tools to fight inflation since it began a […]
‘s tolerance of inflation
NEW DELHI, Feb 11, 2007 (AFP) – Inflation is rearing its head in booming India, sparking warnings that soaring food prices spell misery for the poor and that the country’s economy may be overheating.The wholesale price index, India’s most closely watched cost-of-living indicator, on Friday showed inflation at 6.58 percent, the highest reading since December […]
Killer blaze at Korean detention centre that also held Sri Lankan illegals
SEOUL, Feb 11, 2007 (AFP) – At least nine foreign migrants including eight Chinese were killed and 18 others hurt in a blaze early Sunday at a detention centre in the South Korean port of Yeosu, local officials said. “The Prime Minister instructed Justice Minister Kim Sung-Ho to examine all detention facilities for illegal immigrants […]
