World Bank warns of global growth slowdown

The World Bank warned Wednesday of a possible slump in global economic growth and urged developing countries to prepare for shocks that could be more severe than the 2008 crisis. The bank cut its growth forecast for developing countries this year to 5.4 percent from 6.2 percent and for developed countries to 1.4 percent from 2.7 percent. For the 17 countries that use the euro currency, it forecast a contraction, cutting their growth outlook... [more]

UN chief says Syrian president must stop violence

The U.N. Secretary General demanded Sunday that Syria’s president stop killing his own people, saying the revolutions of the Arab Spring show that people will no longer accept tyranny. In a keynote address at a conference on democracy in the Arab world, Ban Ki-moon said the days of one-man rule and family dynasties are over in the Middle East. “Today, I say again to President (Bashar) Assad of Syria: Stop the violence.... [more]

Mubarak unlikely to be hanged

PROSECUTORS have called for Hosni Mubarak to be hanged, saying he bears full responsibility for the killing of protesters during the uprising against him, in a courtroom moment unthinkable only a year ago when Egypt’s longtime leader held unquestioned power. The demand for the death penalty at the 83-year-old former president’s trial played to the widespread resentment of Mubarak among Egyptians who hoped that punishment for... [more]

Shell eyes possible South Sudan opportunities

Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it is eyeing potential opportunities in South Sudan, which last July broke away from Khartoum, taking with it two-thirds of Sudan’s 500,000 barrels per day of oil production. “We continuously review potential business opportunities around the world. We would like to better understand the current security, political and business environment in South Sudan, and how this has been impacted by the secession,”... [more]

Eurozone crises concerns all

THE Australian dollar fell almost one US cent on growing concerns around the eurozone. At 12pm AEDT today, the local currency was at 100.55 US cents, down from 101.50 yesterday afternoon. IG Markets institutional trader Chris Weston said the Australian dollar was shaped by a drop in other currencies due to growing eurozone uncertainty. “Price action on the Aussie dollar is just mirroring what we’re seeing with the euro, which... [more]

UN ends sanctions on Libya central bank

The UN Security Council lifted sanctions on Libya’s central bank and a key investment bank freeing tens of billions of dollars to ease a post-Kadhafi cash crunch. The United States immediately announced it would unblock more than $30 billion dollars of assets of the Central Bank of Libya and its subsidiary, the Libyan Foreign Bank (LFB). Britain said it would release more than $10 billion. An estimated $150 billion of assets were frozen... [more]

Chinese firms offered weapons to Gaddafi’s forces: reports

Chinese arms firms offered to sell weapons worth about $200 million to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s beleaguered forces in July, two newspapers reported, compounding pressure on Beijing’s brittle ties with the rebels who have ousted him. Following an earlier report in the Globe and Mail, the New York Times reported on Monday that documents found abandoned in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, indicated that Chinese companies offered... [more]

Italy warns against Libya officials purge

THE West must not repeat the same mistake in Libya as it did in Iraq, Italy’s foreign minister said, warning against a full-scale purging of military officials and bureaucrats from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. “Why destroy all the structure, all the apparatus in Libya like we have done in Iraq, making a big mistake,” Franco Frattini told reporters at an economics forum in the Lake Como resort town of Cernobbio. “We... [more]

Russia recognises Libya rebels as world leaders meet

Russia on Thursday officially recognised Libya’s rebels as the governing authority in the country, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. “The Russian Federation recognises Libya’s National Transitional Council as the ruling authority and notes its reform programme that includes the development of a new constitution, holding general elections and forming the government,” it said. “Our country has established... [more]

World Powers Meet Libya’s New Leaders In Paris

David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy are jointly hosting a high-level summit in Paris to welcome Libya’s National Transitional Council into the diplomatic fold The event represents an enormous coalition of global powers: 60 countries and international organisations including the Arab League, United Nations and African Union have been invited. The meeting has two goals: firstly, to secure diplomatic and financial support for Libya. Secondly,... [more]

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