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GENEVA, May 31 () -- Spanish cyclist Alejandro Valverde was given a two-year ban for doping, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled on Monday.      Valverde was involved in the Operation Puerto doping scandal in 2006, which implicated around 40 riders in a blood-doping ring. The International Cycling Union and World Anti-Doping Agency requested to sanction him and the CAS secured the worldwide ban.      The CAS ordered the 30-year-old Spaniard to be banned retroactively from Jan. 1, 2010 until the 2012 season starts, but allowed him to keep his 2009 Spanish Vuelta victory.      Valverde will be disqualified from all events this season and asked to reimburse his prize money, the UCI said. Those results include victory in the Tour de Romandie and second place in the Paris-Nice stage race.      Valverde and his advisors later issued a statement saying they would contest the verdict.      He already has challenged an earlier Italian ban at the federal court, which can examine Swiss cases for possible abuse of legal process. Federal judges have overturned only two CAS rulings in the Lausanne-based sports court's 26-year history.      Valverde never tested positive for a banned drug, but was linked to the doping ring by DNA evidence seized by police in raids on the Madrid clinic of doctor Eufemiano Fuentes.      Italian authorities already used that evidence to ban Valverde riding there until May 2011, a suspension that was upheld by another CAS ruling that Valverde lost in March.      Valverde becomes the first top Spanish rider to be punished using Operation Puerto evidence, which drove 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich of Germany into retirement and saw Italy's Ivan Basso serve a two-year ban.      On Sunday, Basso completed his return to the highest level by winning his second Giro d'Italia. The first was clinched in May 2006 just days after the original Puerto raids.
WASHINGTON, April 24 () -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Business Affairs Jose Fernandez visited Libya in an effort to expand America's business ties with the North African country, the State Department said Tuesday.During the visit, Fernandez, who was in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, from Monday to Tuesday, supported thirty American companies taking part in the first major U.S. trade mission to Libya in the post-Gaddafi era, the department said in a statement.According to the statement, the U.S. diplomat on Monday gave a speech at the Oil and Gas Libya Trade Show about expanding U.S.- Libya commercial relationship, in addition to meeting with U.S. and Libyan business people and members of civil society.Fernandez on Tuesday also held bilateral meetings with the government of Libya, met with administrators and students at Tripoli University, and gave a press conference prior to departure.Representatives from more than 200 Libyan, Arabic and international energy enterprises have gathered in Tripoli to look for business opportunities in exploiting the country's oil and natural gas reserves.Libyans battled hard last year to oust former longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi when many of the country's oil and gas facilities were damaged in the months-old civil war.
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HARARE, Feb. 29 () -- The Zimbabwean government on Wednesday urged local industries and companies to start greening their operations in a bid to reduce pressing environmental challenges facing the continent.Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Management Francis Nhema made the call while addressing journalists to mark this year's Africa Environment Day commemorations in Harare.Nhema said local industries and companies should take necessary corrective measures to green and protect the environment from degradation and deterioration that comes as a result of industrial development and expansion."The greening of the economy requires all stakeholders to make bold and painful decisions considering that some of the pillars of economic development such as mining and agriculture are contributing to the destruction of the environment and its natural resources hence the need to find new sustainable ways of developing the economy," he said.The minister said the greening economy initiative has come in Zimbabwe against a background of the global trend of high levels of industrialization which has increased emissions of greenhouse gases."It has become important than ever before for all Zimbabweans to adopt the main sectors of a green economy among them renewable energy, clean transportation, water management and sustainable agriculture among others," Nhema said.In Zimbabwe, a number of local companies are going green by implementing various techniques and strategies to improve the environment such as adopting a stretch of road to keep free from litter or implementing strict policies such as recycling and the purchasing of machinery that emits less green house gases.
COLOMBO, July 7 () -- Sri Lanka is to relocate over 200 wild elephants to construct a new airport and massive games city in the south of the country to host a sporting event, a minister said Thursday.Sri Lanka is bidding to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Hambantota and if selected a massive games city will be constructed at the selected location which borders a national park."Some 200 elephants will be relocated from parts of Hambantota where the massive development is expected to take place and they will be shifted to Weheragala in Monaragala situated 60 kilometers from Hambantota," Minister of Agrarian Services and Wildlife S.M. Chandrasena said.A Sri Lankan environmental group said it will strongly protest the move as shifting the elephants will affect their natural habitat.Banduranga Kariyawasam of the Green Campaign of Sri Lanka told  that Sri Lanka has already begun constructing the new airport in the area and the runway of the airport goes between an elephant corridor.Kariyawasam said environmental groups are preparing to go to courts against the environmental impact being created by the construction of the games city.However an official who is part of the team involved in bidding for the games to be held in Sri Lanka insisted that a full environmental assessment has been made on the games venue.A delegation from the Commonwealth Federation was Sri Lanka last week to evaluate Sri Lanka's bid for the 2018 games. Australia's Gold Coast is the other city bidding to host the games.
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MAPUTO, July 27 () -- Mozambique will host the summit of heads of state and government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in August, Radio Mozambique reported on Friday.The meeting will be held on Aug. 17-18 in Maputo, capital of Mozambique, and the Mozambican government is getting things done right away for the event.The gathering will discuss the grouping's regional integration, progress made so far in social, cultural, political and economic sectors.Other issues include the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the political crisis in Madagascar as well as progress made so far by the power sharing government in Zimbabwe.The SADC heads of state and government will praise the European Union's decision to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe, which were hampering economic development.According to Radio Mozambique, the Maputo gathering will culminate with the handing over of the SADC chairmanship to Mozambique.The 32nd summit is to be held 28 days after the holding of a summit of heads of state and government of the Portuguese Speaking Community (CPLP) also in Maputo.SADC member states are Mozambique, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, South Africa, Madagascar, the Mauritius, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Malawi, Botswana, Lesotho and Tanzania.
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 21 () -- International sports activities will return to Pakistan on Wednesday when Pakistani hockey team will take on visitors Chinese team in the opening match of their four-match hockey series at Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium, in southern port city of Karachi.The 28-member Chinese hockey team reached Pakistan early Tuesday morning to feature in the Friendship Hockey Series.Pakistan officials regarded the Chinese team visit as the first drop of rain for the revival of international sports in Pakistan. International sports activities had been stopped in Pakistan due to the refusal of international teams after the terrorist attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in March 2009 in Lahore city in which six players and two officials were injured.Though many individual international players toured Pakistan during the last few years but China is the first international hockey team to visit Pakistan after 2004 Junior Asia Cup held in Pakistan.President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), addressing a press conference after the team's arrival, said, "We are really thankful to the Chinese government and nation for this special favor. After this successful tour we would contact other hockey playing nations to send their teams to Pakistan."Both teams will play the second match of the tour on Thursday and remaining two matches will be played in the cities of Faisalabad and Lahore.Pakistani government's department National and Data Registration Authority (NADRA) have been sponsoring the series mainly.Pakistani team captain Imran and his team mates, who performed poorly in recently concluded Champions Trophy in New Zealand, were hopeful to show some good performance against the Chinese side.Imran, talking to media persons in Karachi after the practice session, told reporters that they were hopeful for good results against China."Arrival of our friendly nation team would be a boost for international sports in the country. Chinese team is very super fit and will give us a tough time ahead. Hopefully people will see a good and healthy series," he added.Chinese team captain Lu Fenghai also promised and hoped for a good quality and exciting series between the two teams."Pakistan are a top hockey nation and it will be good experience for my youngsters to face them," Fenghai told reporters through the interpreter Liu Dongwei."China learnt the game from Pakistan and playing against them is always attractive and exciting," he added.Li Gaochao, China team leader, said that they were in a brotherly country and felt no security problems."The Pakistan Hockey Federation had given us all security assurance and we have no problems here. Pakistan and China are like brothers," said Gaochao.Both Pakistani and Chinese teams had two hours training session at the stadium under the extremely strict and tight security arrangements.During the series, the entry to the stadiums will be free for public and PHF has also asked the people to rush to the stadiums for the uplift of the game and for the teams' encouragement.A large number of security personnel will be guarding the stadium and checking the arriving hockey fans. Every body will have to go through the "walk-through gates" before their entry into the stadium.
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