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UG workers end protest

University of Guyana staff resumed duties yesterday after the worker’s union and the university administration reached a deal.

Under pressure, Canada PM to attend climate talks

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose government is often criticized for dragging its feet on global warming, will attend UN talks next month in Copenhagen designed to find a successor to the Kyoto climate change protocol.

Nigeria president suffering from heart ailment

ABUJA (Reuters) – Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua is being treated in Saudi Arabia for acute pericarditis and the vice president has assumed presidential powers in his absence, Yar’Adua’s spokesman said yesterday.

What is Eid ul-Adha?

At the end of the Hajj (annual pilgrimage to Mecca), Muslims throughout the world celebrate the holiday of Eid ul-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice).

PPP welcomes AFC support of LCDS

The PPP said it welcomes the AFC’s support of the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) as the Guyana delegation prepares to head to the UNFCCC summit in Copenhagen.

Norway says Iran confiscated Ebadi’s Nobel

OSLO (Reuters) – Norway accused Tehran yesterday of confiscating the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to human rights campaigner Shirin Ebadi in 2003 and said freedom of expression was under “great pressure” in Iran.

Reuters World News Highlights

MUMBAI – The risk of militants striking again in India worries many investors who fear that a second attack similar to last year’s Mumbai raids could shake what has so far proved to be a resilient economy.

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