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No sign of uranium weapons used in Lebanon-UNEP

NAIROBI, Nov 7 (Reuters) UN experts have found no sign that depleted uranium weapons were used in Lebanon during the war between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said today.

''All remnants of weapons found at sites visited ... could be identified as being weapons of well-known design,'' it said in a statement after UNEP scientists visited southern Lebanon from September 30-October 21.

''The samples taken by the UNEP scientists show no evidence of penetrators or metal made of depleted uranium or other radioactive material,'' it said, adding there were no signs of uranium-based hrapnel or residues.

Israel has denied a report in a British newspaper suggesting that it used uranium-based weapons during the inconclusive war in July and August against Syrian-backed Hezbollah.

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Communist Vietnam will become WTO's 150th member

GENEVA, Nov 7 (Reuters) Communist Vietnam, one of the world's fastest growing economies, won formal approval from the World Trade Organisation on Tuesday to become its 150th member by the end of the year. The Southeast Asian country of 82 million people will officially join the WTO, which sets the rules for global trade, 30 days after its National Assembly ratifies the accords. ''Today is a memorable day in the process of the international.....

DPL, Belgium company sign MoU to develop Dighi Port

Mumbai, Nov 7 (UNI) A memorandum of understanding was today signed between Dighi Port Ltd and Jan De Nul NV in presence of Belgium Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt to develop the port. Jan De Nul Group specialises in dredging and land reclamation, rock placing, trenching, rock dumping for oil and gas-related offshore pipeline projects, quay walls, marine-related projects, civil engineering and large-scale environmental remediation projects. The Balaji Infra Projects Limited (Vijay Kalantri Group) is.....

Modi urges MPs to raise Gujarat's issues in Parliament

Ahmedabad, Nov 7 (UNI) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today urged MPs from the state, cutting across party lines, to raise the issues facing Gujarat during the Winter Session of the Parliament. Mr Modi pointed out to the MPs that 13 mine and industries projects, eleven road and buildings projects, four Water Resources projects and several other projects of energy and petrochemicals were pending with the Central Government which need to be pursued. He.....
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