A group of left wing in Communist Parties in Indian said that they are withdrawing support for the government, in protest to the Civilian Nuclear Energy Deal with United States. The announcement is expected to lead to a parliamentary vote of confidence in the government. Alan Johnston of our south Asia desk reports.
The government argues that the nuclear deal is vitally important to India. His seize the agreement to the means of securing the energy that the country needs to fuel its rapid economic development. The Communist Parties, on the other hand, bitterly opposed a forging of such a major partnership with America, they’ve now withdrawn their backing from the government, but it will hope to survive, thanks to a new alliance that is struck with one of the country’s regional parties.
posted @ 2008-07-08 23:39
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The head of the body governing world motorsports Max Mosley has won a vote of confidence at a meeting in Paris. The FIA president has been facing pressure the son the on-following allegations in British newspapers about his private life. He admitted hiring prostitutes but strongly deny claims that he took part in a Nazi-style orgy. From Paris, Adam Parsons reports.
So Max Mosley remains the president of FIA, but the damage done to his organization has become very evident. He won today’s vote by the kingdom in margin over 103 to 55. But among those were posting this now assert anger and resentment. Already American, German and Dutch Auto mobile associations have raised the spectre of breaking away from the FIA in protest is an unprecedented threat.
posted @ 2008-06-03 23:38
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BBC news with Julie Candler
The European Commission is setting out proposals to overhaul the common agricultural policy, the vast system of rural subsidies that takes up about 40 percent of the European Union’s budget. The long-term aim is to pay farmers to look after the countryside rather than to produce food. Duncan Bartlett reports.
Many of Europe’s farmers collect large sums of money from their governments and the EU. The payment is designed to keep the main business, and to protect the rural way of life. But developing countries complained that the system contributes to poverty elsewhere in the world. They said those subsidies keep prices of European food artificially low, making it hard for outsiders to compete. European countries often export their cheap food to Africa and elsewhere, again making it difficult for local farmers to match the prices.
posted @ 2008-05-20 23:43
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Brazil’s Environment MinisterMarina Silva, a staunch defender of the Amazon rainforest, has resigned from the government. The expected environmental campaigner was known to have been that odds with some of the government’s own infrastructure projects for the Amazon. From the Amazonian state of Para, our Brazil correspondent Gary Daffee reports.
Marina Silva is a highly regarded figure among environmental campaigners across the world, and her resignation is undoubtedly a significant blow to the governmental president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The former rubber-tapper and activist, had often seen deceits uncomfortably within the tightly control the world of government ministry. But the reasons for her resignation were not immediately clear. In recent months she had appear to defer with others who’s in the government, including the president, over what lay behind the problems of the Amazon region.
posted @ 2008-05-14 18:34
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恭喜一下自己,成为主持人咯~~
在此要特别感谢Janet和Carrie,你们的帮助对我来说太重要了!
恩,我要加油,加油加油咯~~~
posted @ 2008-05-08 22:50
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The American presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has insisted that she'll keep fighting for the Democratic Party's nomination, despite disappointing results in the latest primaries. Senator Clinton was speaking at a campaign rally in West Virginia.
I am staying in this race until there's a nominee. And I, obviously, I am going to work as hard as I can to become that nominee. That is what I have done, that is what I am continuing to do. I believe that I am the stronger candidate against Senator McCain, and I believe I would be the best president among the three of us running. So we will continue to contest these elections and move forward.
But a shortage of donations has forced Mrs. Clinton to lend her own campaign millions of dollars. And many leading analysts say her attempt to beat Barack Obama to the nomination has run out of time and money.
posted @ 2008-05-08 15:57
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