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Brown looking forward to work with Obama as "full partner"

Gorden BrownLondon  - The British Labour government and opposition parties Wednesday hailed as "inspirational" the victory of Barack Obama in the American presidential election which they hope will open a new era in the much-vaunted "special relationship" between Britain and the US.

"This is a moment that will live in history as long as history books are written," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. "I have talked to Senator Obama on many occasions and I know that he is a true friend of Britain," he added.

South Indian film industry employees observe hunger strike over Sri Lankan issue

Sri LankaChennai, Nov 5 : Employees of southern film industry observed hunger strike on Wednesday to show solidarity with the Tamils in Sri Lanka.

The ten-hour hunger strike has been called by the ''Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI), in which hundreds of employees participated to lend their voice against the atrocities carried out on Tamilians in Sri Lanka.

Spain investigates killing of captain on Italian freighter

Santiago de Compostela, Spain  - Spanish police were Wednesday investigating the killing of the captain of an Italian freighter off north-western Spain, police said.

Tamil Nadu police chief gets NHRC notice on Dalits’ rights violation

Tamil NaduNew Delhi, Nov. 5 : The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo-motu cognizance of a violation of human rights of Dalits in Tamil Nadu’s Tirunelveli District.

The Commission has issued notice to the District Collector and Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu seeking their comments in the matter within a month.

A report published in The Hindu on October 29 alleged that around 200 Dalits of 70 families of Panthapuli village had been forced to leave the village to ensure their safety as they were reportedly under serious threat from upper caste Hindus.

NHRC gives Haryana Govt. two months time to report on custodial killing

National Human Rights CommissionNew Delhi, Nov. 5 : The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo-motu cognizance of the killing of 22 year-old student Kuldeep by the Hisar Police near Bhiwani, and given the state government two months to file a report on the incident.

The NHRC has issued notices to the Director General of Police, Haryana, District Magistrate, Bhiwani, SP, Hisar/Bhiwani to take appropriate action with regard to investigation of the case.

The guidelines were communicated to the Chief Ministers of all States on December 2, 2003 by the NHRC, Chairperson.

German government finalizes economic boost package

GermanyBerlin - Germany's government approved on Wednesday an anti-recession package that supporters predict will boost investment and consumption by 50 billion euros (63 billion euros) and secure up to 1 million jobs over the next two years.

But the various measures, expected to load another 12 billion euros onto the federal budget, still face scrutiny in the two parties making up Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government.

In a bid to revive flagging domestic sales of cars, the plans include a year or two of relief from vehicle tax on brand-new cars.

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