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Stories for July 6th 2009

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:54 UTC

    Brazil creates Fisheries ministry; plans 40% landings increase in 3 years

    Altemir Gregolin, the new Fisheries Minister

    Brazilian president Lula da Silva sanctioned last week the bill which confers the Special Secretariat of Aquaculture and Fisheries, SEAP, the status of ministry, enacted to boost the fishing sector and develop the country’s maritime and fluvial potential.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:41 UTC

    Gibraltar joins Spanish and UK officials to prepare ministerial meeting

    Spanish Foreign Secretary Moratinos will be present at the full meeting

    A delegation from Gibraltar with Chief Minister Peter Caruana is participating of a three day non-ministerial round of the Tripartite Forum in Madrid which is expected to prepare the ground for a full ministerial meeting of the Forum in mid-July that will include Spanish Foreign Secretary Miguel Angel Moratinos.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:31 UTC

    UK to announce sweeping banking reform this week

    Chancellor Alistair Darling promises an end to “kamikaze” bankers

    The United Kingdom Chancellor Alistair Darling has hit out at “kamikaze” bankers for damaging the British economy and said a shake-up to be unveiled this week would prevent a repeat.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:22 UTC

    Venezuela takes over Banco Santander and pays first instalment

    Both sides seem satisfied with the deal: Hugo Chavez and the Spanish bankers

    Venezuela has taken formal control of its third largest bank, the previously Spanish-owned Banco de Venezuela. The first instalment of a 630 million US dollars price tag was made amid much ceremony in the capital Caracas, with nearly all the shares passing to the government.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:15 UTC

    New “marketing” for British overseas aid

    “UKaid”, a change of logo, a change to raise public awareness

    Britain’s overseas aid is to be re-branded in a bid to raise public awareness at home and abroad and help maintain support for spending during the downturn. The Department for International Development (DFID) will use the name “UKaid” for its funding of projects in the world's poorest countries following concerns raised by Parliament.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 08:59 UTC

    Lula da Silva stands by his Senate ally; warns about “instability”

    Jose Sarney is the target of repeated corruption claims

    Brazilian president Lula da Silva said that the resignation or suspension of Jose Sarney as president of the Senate could generate a “very serious crisis” leading to “instability”, according to official sources in Congress.

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