Irina Bokova to be first woman Unesco director-generalSeptember 22nd, 2009 PARIS - Bulgarian diplomat Irina Bokova was late Tuesday elected as the first-ever woman Unesco director-general, diplomatic sources said. The 57-year-old Bokova received 31 votes from the 58-member Unesco Executive Board.
Shimla goes without drinking waterSeptember 11th, 2009 SHIMLA - The 'Queen of Hills', as Shimla was fondly called by the British, has been experiencing an acute drinking water shortage despite heavy rains. "Shimla has been facing an acute shortage of water since Thursday morning due to an inflow of excessive silt in the water channels from where the water is being lifted.
Univision wins court case barring Televisa to broadcast shows over the Internet in the USJuly 18th, 2009 Univision wins case barring Televisa online showsLOS ANGELES — A federal judge says Mexican TV program producer Televisa is barred from making its shows available in the U.S. over the Internet because of an exclusive distribution deal it has with the country's top Spanish-language broadcaster, Univision.
Cruise ship spills oil in Norwegian, UNESCO-listed fjordJuly 12th, 2009 Cruise ship spills oil in Norwegian fjordOSLO — Norwegian police say a large amount of oil has leaked from a cruise ship in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geiranger fjord. Police spokesman Magne Toennoey says authorities have managed to contain the oil in one spot to prevent it from spreading and will try to pump it out of the water.
India keen to establish Mahatma Gandhi institute for peaceJuly 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal met the UNESCO director Koichiro Matsuura and discussed the setting up a Mahatma Gandhi institute for peace studies in the country. Sibal who is currently touring France, met Matsuura in Paris and discussed setting up the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Peace Education and Sustainable Development, a HRD ministry statement said Friday.
Sibal meets UNESCO chief, discusses Mahatama Gandhi InstituteJuly 10th, 2009 PARIS - Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal met UNESCO Director-General Koichiro Matsuura and impressed upon him India's keenness for establishing the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Peace Education and Sustainable Development. During the meeting in Paris on Thursday, Sibal said this proposed Category-I UNESCO institute should be a symbol of rich heritage and values of peace and diversity that India stands for.
Italy's Dolomites, German-Dutch wetlands added to UNESCO world heritage listJune 26th, 2009 UNESCO names new world heritage sitesMADRID — Italy's Dolomite mountains and the Wadden Sea along the coasts of Germany and the Netherlands were among several sites added Friday to UNESCO's world heritage list. The U.N. agency's World Heritage Committee announced the additions, most of them nature-related, at a meeting in Seville, Spain.
Italy's Dolomite mountains, Wadden Sea along German, Dutch coasts named world heritage sitesJune 26th, 2009 UNESCO names 2 new world heritage sitesMADRID — UNESCO has added Italy's Dolomite mountains and the Wadden Sea along the coasts of Germany and the Netherlands to its list of World Heritage Sites. The U.N. agency announced the decision at a meeting of its World Heritage Committee in Seville in southern Spain.
BJP legislators protest power and water shortage in DelhiJune 16th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Legislators from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday staged a demonstration outside the Delhi assembly to protest power and water shortage in the national capital. The legislators and other Delhi BJP members gathered outside the assembly demanding that the Delhi government take immediate measures to provide relief to people reeling under power and water shortage in various parts of the capital.
Nine candidates in fray for UNESCO chiefJune 9th, 2009 UNITED NATIONS - Nine candidates are in the fray for the top job at the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), officials said. Current UNESCO director-general Koichiro Matsuura will end his term in November.
Bonne nuit, mon cher: Report shows the French sleep, eat more than people in other countriesMay 4th, 2009 OECD report shows French sleep, eat more than mostPARIS — The French certainly know how to live: A new study says they sleep more than anyone in the world's most economically developed countries, and eat more, too. The report, which surveyed 18 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, shows the French sleep nine hours on average — an hour longer than the Japanese, who work and commute more than the leisure-loving French.
AP: Secret tally shows violence has killed at least 87,215 Iraqis since 2005April 23rd, 2009 Iraq: Violence has killed 87,215 people since 2005BAGHDAD — A previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The Associated Press shows that at least 87,215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005. An in depth AP review shows the total for the entire war exceeds 110,000 Iraqis.
AP Exclusive: Secret tally shows violence has killed at least 87,215 Iraqis since 2005April 23rd, 2009 AP Exclusive: 87,000 Iraqis were killed since 2005BAGHDAD — A previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The Associated Press shows that at least 87,215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005. An in-depth AP review shows the total for the entire war exceeds 110,000 Iraqis.
AP Exclusive: Secret tally shows violence has killed at least 87,215 Iraqis since 2005April 23rd, 2009 AP Exclusive: Secret tally has 87,000 Iraqis deadBAGHDAD — At least 87,215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005, according to a previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The Associated Press. Combined with tallies based on hospital sources and media reports since the beginning of the war and a review of available evidence by the AP, the figures show that more than 110,000 Iraqis have died in violence since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
AP: Secret tally shows violence has killed at least 87,215 Iraqis since 2005April 23rd, 2009 New tally shows 87,000 Iraqis dead since 2005BAGHDAD — A previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The Associated Press shows that at least 87,215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005. An in-depth AP review shows the total for the entire war exceeds 110,000 Iraqis.