Full Coverage: Geopolitics
December 2006
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
… |
20.12.2006
The new modernised and enlarged Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) was signed today at the South East European summit of Prime Ministers in Bucharest. Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Kosovo (SRSG) Joachim Rucker, together with Kosovo Minister for Trade and Industry Bujar Dugolli and Deputy Head of UNMIK Pillar IV Andreas Wittkowsky, participated in the signing ceremony on behalf of Kosovo.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [International cooperation] [Economy] |
18.12.2006
A mídia hegemônica não se conforma com a surra levada na eleição presidencial e procura, a todo custo, impor o seu programa rejeitado nas urnas ao novo governo do presidente Lula. No que se refere à política externa, essa manobra é descarada.
Leia maisFrom: Agencia Latinoamericana de Información Related topics/regions: [South America] [Politics] [Democracy] |
18.12.2006
The Women in Black, provoked by the decision of the Dutch Government to award medals to the 350 soldiers that stood by and watched the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995, sent a letter to the associations of women from Srebrenica, in which they condemned the decision.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Ethics & value systems] [Peace] |
06.12.2006
EU Council of Ministers extended the mandate of the European Agency for Reconstruction (EAR) for two additional years, until December 31, reports EAR Belgrade office.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [South East Europe] [International cooperation] [Finance] |
05.12.2006
O presidente bolivariano da Venezuela, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias, está reeleito para um novo mandato de seis anos, com mais de 60% dos votos dos eleitores de seu país. Chávez derrotou o candidato norte-americano Manoel Rosales e em sua primeira declaração afirmou que o diabo que pretende dominar o mundo foi derrotado.
Leia maisFrom: Agencia Latinoamericana de Información Related topics/regions: [Venezuela] [Politics] [Democracy] Image: Hugo Chávez © Guardian Unlimited
|
05.12.2006
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 4 (OneWorld) - Continued pressure from the nation's leading civil society organizations and consistent Senate opposition forced President George W. Bush to back down from his decision to reappoint John Bolton as the top U.S. diplomat at the United Nations.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Politics] [Civil society] [United Nations] Image: Citizens campaigns opposed Bolton. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
|
Browse the archives by month:
| … |
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
… |


