Politics
Ban calls for immediate ceasefire in Libya
Updated: 2011-05-11 17:01
(Agencies)
GENEVA - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Syria on Wednesday to halt mass arrests of anti-government protesters and to heed calls for reform.
Ban also told a news conference in Geneva that he had spoken with Libya's Prime Minister Al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmoudi and called for an "immediate, verifiable ceasefire" and a halt to attacks on civilians.
Ban said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should "heed the calls of the people for reforms and freedom".
E-paper
War of the roses
European Chinese rose growers are beating their Chinese rivals at their own game
Preview of the coming issue
High-tech park gets big boost
At the source
Specials
Sino-US Dialogue
China and the US hold the third round of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue on May 9-10 in Washington.
Drunk driving
Drunk drivers face a detention for one to six months and a revokation of their drivers' license.
V-Day parade
A military parade marking the 66th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi.