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BRITAIN AND IRELAND TERRORISM
BY ANDREW CAVE
THE UNITED Kingdom and Irish Republic governments had anti-terror finance frameworks long before this issue climbed global agendas in the wake of the September 11 attacks in the USA. The fight against terrorism in Northern Ireland over the past 40 years saw to that.…
GLOBAL DUAL-USE TECHNOLOGY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION CONTROLS BECOME EVER MORE COMPREHENSIVE
BY DEIRDRE MASON
FIFTY years ago, the signing of the Euratom Treaty ushered in a system of European non-proliferation controls designed to prevent nuclear-associated technology being exploited for the illicit production of nuclear weaponry. And today, after the anniversary of the three agreements signed on March 25, 1957 that gave the European Communities – later the European Union (EU) – their legal basis, that ‘dual-use technology’ system continues to be refined.…
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES BOOST BANGLADESH GOATS RESEARCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are researching the genes of black Bengal dwarf goats, a key leather livestock in Bangladesh, to improve breeding techniques and the species’ health.…
US SCIENTISTS HIGHLIGHT VITAMIN D SHORTAGES IN PREGNANT WOMEN
BY MONICA DOBIE
UNITED States food producers have been given another health report helping market foods fortified with Vitamin D. A University of Pittsburgh study, published in the US journal Nutrition, says that despite taking prenatal multivitamin supplements, pregnant women are still deficient of vitamin D.…
UN LAUNCHES RECYCLED ELECTRONIC WASTE INITIATIVE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A UNITED Nations-led private-public initiative involving some of the largest electronics manufacturers in the world will promote the recycling of electronic waste, especially in developing countries, which often lack the expertise to undertake this often complex task. The Solving the E-Waste Problem (StEP) group is being supported by Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Dell, Ericsson, Philips and Cisco Systems, and is coordinated by the United Nations University, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).…
MEDICINE MANUFACTURERS CALL FOR PRESSURE ON GUATEMALA OVER PATENTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A CENTRAL American alliance of major international pharmaceutical manufacturers have called for Guatemala to be placed on a special United States watch list for allegedly breaking intellectual property commitments under the US-Central America-Dominican Republic free trade agreement (CAFTA-DR).…
COMPANIES OFFER NEW HI-TECH EQUIPMEN TO BOOST ROAD AND TRAFFIC SAFETY
BY DEIRDRE MASON
WITH every new piece of European Union (EU)-inspired road and vehicle-safety legislation brings a new opportunity to make and sell the kit to local authorities so that they can comply. Speed limiters may not be the newest story in safety equipment, but the requirements to fit them had a further boost on January 1 this year.…
BULGARIA CENTRE OF FOOD, DRINK FRAUD ALLEGATIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
NEW European Union (EU) member state Bulgaria is at the centre of two food and drink fraud allegations. The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States wants further action over counterfeit spirits from Bulgaria. It has welcomed increased seizures – 1,296 cases of fake US whiskeys in 2006, compared with 284 in 2005, for instance.…
GULF STATES RELEASE LIVESTOCK HEALTH IMPORT LAW
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE GULF Cooperation Council (GCC), representing Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, has published a common veterinary quarantine law which would cover the movements of fish farm livestock to the region. The law insists on adequate health checks being made on imported fish and also their feed, as well as proper documentation such as bona fide certificates of origin.…
GULF ECONOMIC HOTSPOT MORPHS INTO KEY INTERNATIONAL BRANDED FOOD MARKET
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Dubai
THE UNITED Arab Emirates’ (UAE) highly competitive food sector is expecting double-digit growth this year, driven by 7% annual population growth, booming foodservice and tourism sectors, and rapid economic growth.
Food producers and retailers in this economic powerhouse of the oil-rich Gulf say there is strong growth across the board, from fresh fruit to ready-made meals in the modern retail environment of the UAE, particularly in Dubai, which is undergoing a construction boom and the top destination for most expatriate workers and tourists.…