UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Delegations from around the world failed on Friday to agree a landmark U.N. arms-trade treaty to regulate the more than $60 billion industry, opting for further talks and a possible U.N. General Assembly vote by the end of the year, diplomats said. More than 170 countries have spent the past month …
Related posts:
Bahrain despot says Yes to the Queen’s Jubilee lunch invitation
Worlds first hybrid superconducting electrical cable
Economic collapse in Greece is finally sinking into the consciousness of its citizens
Seven People Face Terrorism Charges in Northern Ireland
Debt crisis: as it happened, September 17, 2012
Arie Kruglanski: Learning From Bin Laden's Death