
Fri 09 May 2008
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The United Nations today appealed for $187 million to help provide humanitarian relief to some 1.5 million people severely affected by the recent cyclone in Myanmar for the next six months.
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Romania: evacuation transit centre to be created – UN refugee agency
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Djibouti to work with UN to eliminate female genital mutilation
Food crisis, Myanmar feature in Assembly President’s talks with Turkish officials
Advancing women’s rights critical to Liberia’s development – UN envoy
Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan agree an anti-drugs plan brokered by UN
Though making ‘very good progress,’ Africa still faces challenges, says UN official
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Martin Luther King an ‘unsurpassed advocate’ of UN values, says Ban Ki-moon
Frustration growing at limited access to Myanmar cyclone victims – UN
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Sierra Leone’s socio-economic situation ‘hopeful,’ Security Council told

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