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ULAN BATOR, April 19 () -- Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaatar Batbold vowed Thursday to create more jobs particularly through various construction projects.Mongolia is entering a "Great Construction" age and numerous jobs would be created in the years to come, Batbold said at a jobs fair here.The government had planned to launch two major projects -- a railway construction project and a housing project -- which will create a large number of jobs, he said.Some 12,000 jobs would be provided at the spring jobs fair alone, he added.The government has designated 2012 as the "Year of Supporting Family Development," which puts emphasis on supporting low-income families and increasing employment nationwide.
UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 2 () -- Countries should be trying to negotiate with Iran with regards to its nuclear program, instead of suggesting the possibility of a military confrontation, Vitaly Churkin, the permanent representative of Russia to the UN, said here Friday."We continue to believe very strongly that negotiations should continue with Iran," he said.Churkin's statement came as he briefed the press on the program of work of the UN Security Council for the month of December. Russia, a permanent council member, holds the rotating presidency of the council for December, but Churkin made all of his comments on the Iranian situation in his national capacity as the representative of Russia at the United Nations.Iran has been accused of working to create nuclear weapons by several western nations and Israel. The Iranian government maintains that its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes.Nuclear talks between Iran and the Iran Six, a diplomatic group consisting of the U.S., China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany, have been happening on and off since 2003."We have been over the past few years and particularly intensively recently coming up with creative suggestions to help restart talks between Iran and the six," said Churkin.Russia's recent efforts to reinvigorate the negotiations, Churkin noted, have been sidelined by the recent release of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Iran.The Russian representative said that his country was "quite upset that that effort was interrupted, we hope not entirely derailed, but interrupted, by recent developments when the IAEA came up with a report which was played up more as a PR exercise than a serious nuclear effort."Churkin said that the IAEA report's contents were "played up in the media and then leaked to the press containing very little new information about the various suspicions about Iran's nuclear program."He added that the resulting increase in tensions and talk of the possibility of escalation against Iran are not helpful to the international community."This is an extremely worrying situation," Churkin said. "The confrontation scenario is being played out not only with regard to Syria but with regard to Iran as well. All of those threats and insinuations of possible military action against Iran, they don't help at all."Speaking to the press, Churkin also said that Russia believes " the sanctions track in the Security Council has been exhausted."The UN Security Council has been imposing sanctions on Tehran since 2006 for failing to stop the enrichment of uranium.
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SANAA, Jan. 28 () -- Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh arrived Saturday in London and is expected to visit the United States for medical treatment, after a six-day stopover in Oman, the Yemeni state-run Saba news agency reported.Saleh left Yemen on Sunday evening after the Yemeni parliament approved a law which granted him complete immunity from prosecution in line with a Gulf-brokered power transfer deal.On Wednesday, Washington entitled Saleh to diplomatic immunity and granted him a limited visa to seek medical treatment in the United States.Under a power transfer deal signed by Saleh and the opposition in November 2011 to end the 11 months of protests demanding his ouster, Saleh should give up power in return for immunity from prosecution.Saleh's deputy Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi formed an opposition-led coalition government in December and called for presidential elections on Feb. 21. Hadi was named by the parliament as the sole presidential candidate and is expected to run the upcoming government for two transitional years.In a farewell speech on Sunday, Saleh said he would return to Sanaa for Hadi's inauguration.The U.S. State Department said Monday that Washington believed that the absence of Saleh will facilitate the transition process in Yemen.The impoverished Arab country has been in the grip of months- long political crisis triggered by mass protests demanding Saleh's ouster. About 2,000 people have been killed and thousands of others injured since the protests began in late January 2011.Despite the planned political settlement, the deal's immunity clause sparked nationwide daily protests, demanding Saleh and his aides to be put on trial for "killing people in raids on protest camps, (and) use of snipers and armed attacks on marches during the country's 11-month unrest."
KUNMING, April 19 () -- Authorities in southwest China's Yunnan province are investigating a suspicious death following a dispute over a local demolition project.The party secretary of Laodian township has been suspended from his post and a special work team has been set up to look into the case, according to a statement from the Qiaojia county government, which administers Laodian.A conflict broke out on Tuesday when authorities in Laodian attempted to demolish an illegally constructed building owned by villager Ding Fachao.Ding died on Wednesday morning after a half-day stay in a township government office.Villagers had been rallying outside the township government's offices since Wednesday to demand an explanation for Ding's death. The crowd dispersed on Thursday after negotiating with local officials, the statement said.The statement said police are still investigating the case.
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MADRID, March 3 () -- Swiss Davis Cup captain Severin Luthi Wednesday put his team in an underdog position when they play Spain in this weekend's tennis team event in the first round tie.    Spain, last year??s champion, begins its defense of the Davis Cup against the Swiss in Logrono.    The Spanish are without key players Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez, while the Swiss are without World number one Roger Federer.    "I agree that Spain is the favorite, they are missing players, but they still have a great team,"Luthi was quoted by sports paper Marca.    "Both teams are missing important players, but we still have a chance to win and we have come here to do the best we can," he said.    The Spanish have specially laid their favorite clay surface in the Logrono bullring, where the tie will be played, but the recent poor weather in the country has not helped its condition.    "It has improved in recent days, because it was a bit soft at the start of the week. I was hoping it would be a bit warmer, but I think it is a good venue," commented Luthi.    Meanwhile Stanislas Wawrinka accepted the role as Swiss number one in the absence of Federer.    "I am the number one and I have that responsibility now. I am looking forward to having a good weekend," he said.    The tie begins with the first two singles rubbers on Friday.
DAMASCUS, Feb. 25 () -- Syria's official SANA news agency on Saturday unleashed scathing criticism on the Friends of Syria Conference which convened in Tunis Friday, regarding it as "a new conspiracy episode by old-new colonial foreign ministers under the leadership of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.Signaling out the Qatari Foreign Minister Hamad Bin Jassem al- Thani for criticism, SANA said "Qatar's foreign minister showcased himself as the one who runs the meeting by calling for the formation of joint Arab-foreign forces to be sent to Syria to oversee the process of preserving security despite the Arab observers' reports that acknowledged the existence of armed groups, which are targeting governmental and civil facilities."It said Hamad had tried to portray the humanitarian situation in Syria as "tragic" by calling to permit humanitarian corridors to rush in relief aid, while he himself had imposed sanctions on Syria to prevent basic materials from entering the country.SANA, the mouthpiece of the Syrian government, accused the Qatari foreign minister of "soliciting foreign intervention in Syria to serve Israel and the West," and ignoring hundreds of reports which prove his country's involvement in arming and supporting the armed terrorist groups in Syria.Meanwhile, the state-run al-Thawra newspaper sharply criticized the Friends of Syria Conference, saying the participants were overtly encouraging and supporting terrorists to trigger off more bloodshed in Syria.In an editorial, the newspaper singled out the Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal for criticism, saying "it's shameful for the vocabularies of the Saudi speech... to announce so rudely a support for terrorists to be the direct partner in shedding more Syrian blood."Al-Thawra said the meeting has revealed the participants' " latent grudge toward the Syrians... and unveiled the involvement of Arab, regional and international parties" in the Syrian crisis.In Tunis, representatives of some 70 countries and regions reached a consensus during the Friends of Syria Conference on avoiding a militarization of the Syrian conflict, and agreed to set up an Arab peacekeeping force to ensure stability during Syria 's democratic transition, as the Arab League (AL) said it is aware and capable of shouldering the responsibility of maintaining stability and peace in the region.The meeting also agreed on applying tougher sanctions on President Bashar al-Assad's regime by severing diplomatic ties and heaping pressure on the Syrian government.The Syrian government blamed the months-long bloodshed in its country on armed groups backed by foreign powers.Blaming the bloodshed entirely on the Syrian government, Western powers and some Arab countries have been demanding that Assad relinquish power.United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday appointed Kofi Annan, former UN chief, as a joint UN-AL envoy on the Syrian crisis to broker a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Special Report: Syrian Situation
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