Peru protesters set fire to building housing China oil firm by Staff Writers Lima (AFP) Aug 17, 2019 Protesters set fire to a building housing the offices of a Chinese oil company Friday, during a violent labor demonstration in northern Peru, the interior ministry said. The unrest occurred in El Alto after a meeting over better working conditions broke down between China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), local authorities, and oil workers. "After that, mobs burned tires... while another group set fire to the facilities of Confipetrol, a company that provides services to China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), which was also affected," the interior ministry said in a statement. There were no initial reports of any deaths or injuries, but the ministry said it would file a criminal complaint against those it says took part in the incident. Oil workers had been demanding a wage increase and that the Chinese firm hire more of the local population. CNPC declined to comment on the incident. The company has been active in Peru since 1993, where it operates half a dozen oil rigs in the northern regions. It also operates and produces gas in the southeast of the country.
Iran's Zarif blasts US arms sales to Gulf Doha (AFP) Aug 12, 2019 Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused the United States on Monday of transforming the Gulf into a "tinderbox" with its arms sales to regional allies. "The US (sold) $50 billion worth of weapons to the region last year. Some of the countries in the region with less than a third of our population spend $87 billion on military procurement," Zarif told Qatar's Al Jazeera broadcaster during a visit to the Gulf state. Washington is pursuing a "maximum pressure" campaign designed to forc ... read more
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