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SYDNEY, Dec. 5 () -- New vehicle sales in Australia were up 1.5 percent in November, compared to the same month last year, figures released on Monday by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) showed.The FCAI said 88,654 cars, trucks and buses were sold in November, pointing to a strong end to the year.FCAI Chief Executive Ian Chalmers said it was the second highest November on record but total sales for the year-to-date were down 2.4 percent over the same period in 2010."For the past four months in a row sales have been trending above the same period for 2010," Chalmers said."This suggests improving consumer confidence in Australia's economic prospects."Chalmers said consumers were responding positively to many lower priced cars with better equipment and low finance rates.The best-selling brand in November was Toyota with 17,436 followed by locally manufactured Holden with 9,761.Chalmers also said there was a surge in sports utility vehicle (SUV) sales.
? Foreign ministers from the Group of Eight (G8) called for an immediate observer mission to Syria.?? Syrian government and all parties were urged to "comply fully" with all aspects of peace plan.???Clinton said G8 welcomed the newly-effective ceasefire, and viewed it as an "important step."?WASHINGTON, April 12 () -- Foreign ministers from the Group of Eight (G8) called for an immediate observer mission to Syria, the group said in a statement on Thursday."The Ministers support the steps outlined by the Special Envoy and call for urgent action by the UN Security Council to follow through on those steps, including the immediate approval of an advance observer mission," said the statement released after the two-day meeting of G8 foreign ministers ended here.The ministers called on the Syrian government and all parties to "comply fully" with all aspects of the six-point peace plan proposed by UN-Arab League joint envoy Kofi Annan, said the statement.Earlier the day, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that G8 welcomed the newly-effective ceasefire between the Syrian government forces and the opposition, and viewed the development as an "important step."U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council this month, said Thursday that UN Security Council will begin consultation on a draft resolution concerning the deployment of an observer mission in Syria "as swiftly as possible." Related:Ban Ki-moon says situation looks calmer in Syria, Annan says encouragedGENEVA/UNITED NATIONS, April 12 () -- The situation in Syria "looks calmer" as of Thursday afternoon, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday, the first day of UN-mediated ceasefire in Syria."The world, however, is watching with skeptical eyes, since many promises previously made by the Government of Syria have not been kept," the UN chief said.?? Full storySyria announces halt of military operations, U.S., Germany remain skepticalDAMASCUS, April 12 () -- Syria declared on Wednesday a halt to military operations against rebels as of Thursday, as the United States and Germany remained skeptical of Damascus' ceasefire promises.A Syrian defense ministry official announced the move after government troops "succeeded in its mission in fighting armed terrorist groups and regained full control over the territories."?? Full storyObama, Merkel call for more resolute UN action on SyriaWASHINGTON, April 11 () -- U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed that the UN Security Council needs to take "more resolute action" on Syria, the White House said in a statement on Wednesday."On Syria, the President and Chancellor shared the concern that the Assad government was not complying with the terms of the agreement negotiated by Kofi Annan and continued to engage in unacceptable brutality against its own people," said the statement.? Full storyRussia urges Syrian opposition to follow government's ceasefire moveMOSCOW, April 11 () -- Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov on Wednesday confirmed the Syrian government's decision to a ceasefire, urging the opposition armed groups to follow suit."The Syrian government said it would cease fire at 6:00 a.m. local time (0300 GMT) on April 12. Now the ball is on the armed opposition's court," Gatilov wrote in his Twitter microblog.? Full storySpecial Report: Syrian Situation
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