Peru

Bush makes call to support developing world despite crisis

Bush makes call to support developing world despite crisisLima  - US President George W Bush said Saturday in Lima that the governments of industrialized nations "have to keep their promises to the developing world," even in time of crisis.

Speaking to business leaders ahead of the 16th annual Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Peru, Bush - set to leave the White House in January after eight years in office - noted that the benefits of free trade "are beyond doubt."

No question on Bradman in Oz citizenship test: Rudd

Australian Prime Minister Kevin RuddLima (Peru), Nov. 22: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has said that the current test for the granting of Australian citizenship, does not have a question on or about cricketing legend Sir Donals Bradman.

He also confirmed that his government is to change the Howard Government's citizenship test after a review of the exam headed by retired diplomat Dick Woolcott.

Prospective Australian citizens will not be tested on cricketing legend Don Bradman but his story will be part of non-examinable material contained in the test resource booklet, Rudd said.

Bush arrives in Peru amid timid protests, tight security

Bush arrives in Peru amid timid protests, tight securityLima  - United States President George W Bush arrived in Peru Friday afternoon for the annual meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum amid tight security, but timid protests.

The president's Air Force One landed at a military base near Lima's international airport, where he was met by Peruvian Defence Minister Antero Flores Araoz.

The APEC forum is to be Bush's last international summit as US president, before he hands over power to president-elect Barack Obama in January.

APEC takes over most Asian country in Latin America

APEC takes over most Asian country in Latin AmericaLima  - For a Peruvian, an Asian face has few connotations of something foreign: it is frequently the face of a schoolmate, the corner shopkeeper or the neighbourhood buddy.

This is the setting that is greeting delegates of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Lima, as they tackle their annual Leaders' Meeting this weekend.

And although there are representatives of other world regions among the 21 delegations at the summit, it is Asians - with economic powerhouses like Japan, China and South Korea - that play a key role in APEC.

Bush: "I care about our Latin American neighbours"

Bush: "I care about our Latin American neighbours" Lima  - Outgoing US President George W Bush stressed ahead of his trip to Peru to attend the annual APEC Leaders' Meeting that he has not neglected relations with Latin America, as many critics have claimed.

"I care about our Latin American neighbours," he noted in an exclusive interview that the Peruvian daily El Comercio published in Spanish on Friday.

APEC foreign, trade ministers meet in Peru

Lima  - Foreign and trade ministers from the 21 economies that make up the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum held their first meeting in Lima Wednesday ahead of the weekend summit.

The ministers were to give the final touches to the agenda as well as drafts of two declarations that leaders are set to sign Sunday.

Twelve issues are to be discussed at the summit, including the state of the global economy, support for the World Trade Organization, regional economic integration, corporate social responsibility, trade liberalization and the fight against corruption.

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