October 2009 International Affairs
October 22, 2009October 2009 International Affairs |
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Maldives Cabinet held the world’s first underwater meeting to highlight the danger posed to low-lying nations by global warming. Bosnia, Lebanon, Gabon, Brazil and Nigeria will join UN Security Council from January 2010 for a period of 2 years. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
says that 105 million more people are suffering from hunger as a result
of the current economic crisis. Ensuring food security in a time of
crisis is the theme of this year's World Food Day, marked on October
16th. Among them 642 million people are from Asia Pacific region and
265 million from Sub Sahara region. Angela Merkel was re-elected as the Chancellor of Germany. She forms the government with her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and Social Union and Free Democratic Party. Iran test fired Shaheb-3 and Sajjal missiles with a range of 1300 to 2000km. They can carry payload of 100kgs. The 10-member countries and observers of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, met in Beijing. They pledged to work
together on combating terror and improving financial co-operation among
Asian nations to combat the financial crisis. Greek socialists achieved resounding win in
elections. George Papandreou-led Pasok swept elections with 43% of vote
after five years of New Democracy government. UNDP has announced Human Development Index (HDI)
rankings for the year 2009. Norway (.971) stood first followed by
Australia and Iceland. India (.612) dropped to 134th rank from 128th
(2008). USA was ranked 13th (12th in 2008) and China 92nd (99th in
2008).
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Posted by SHAIK RIZVAN