press release. Countries should take concrete steps to strengthen international law governing incendiary weapons, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today, ahead of a diplomatic meeting devoted to incendiary and other weapons that will be held in Geneva November 9-13, 2015.
Financial market developmentsMr Cœuré reviewed recent financial market developments. Since the Governing Council’s previous monetary policy meeting on 21-22 January 2015, the announcement of the […]
Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson on Monday said it has completed the charging consolidation programme for Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL) in India that will help […]
By Rebecca Williams, Sky News Reporter. There are plans to make the UK the “most dementia-friendly” society in the world by 2020. The Government has […]
Article content continued. “The Government will continue to reach out to telecommunications service providers — and to the private sector more broadly — to understand […]