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Cypriot leaders focus on immigration and citizenship in UN-backed talks
24 November 2009 – The Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders met today to continue discussions on immigration, citizenship and asylum as part of the ongoing United Nations-backed, power-sharing negotiations. FULL TEXT>>
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Violence against Kyrgyz woman rising despite legal restraints, UN expert says
17 November 2009 – Despite the encouraging commitments by the Kyrgyz Government, women and girls are increasingly vulnerable to violence, exploitation and destitution, an independent United Nations human rights expert said today following her first mission to the country. FULL TEXT>>
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UN refugee agency calls for end to three-year detention of Lao Hmong
17 November 2009 – The United Nations refugee agency today called for an end the detention of 158 Lao Hmong, who have been held ever since they were rounded up in Bangkok for deportation three years ago. FULL TEXT>>
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Property issues remain focus of UN-backed talks between Cypriot leaders
17 November 2009 – Property issues were once again the focus as Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders met today to continue United Nations-backed reunification talks. FULL TEXT>>
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Era of increased mobility requires better protection of migrants’ rights, says Ban
04 November 2009 – In an era where people are crossing borders in greater numbers seeking better opportunities, it is more vital than ever that States safeguard the rights of migrants, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told a high-level gathering in Athens today. FULL TEXT>>
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Migrants worse off than other workers during recession, warns UN official
04 November 2009 – The global economic crisis is having a particular impact on the well-being of those who cross borders seeking better opportunities for themselves and their families, a senior United Nations official said today, noting that migrants are often the first to suffer job losses or worsening working conditions. FULL TEXT>>
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SEAL THE DEAL: UN project seeks to protect West African coastline from erosion
30 October 2009 – In West Africa, the coast is more than just a simple marker between land and sea. It’s also the home of millions – as much as 80 per cent of the populations of many countries live nearby – and a vital source of livelihoods and income thanks to the critical industries of fishing and tourism. FULL TEXT>>
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Ban expresses disappointment that Zimbabwe blocks UN torture expert
29 October 2009 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has voiced his disappointment that the invitation extended by the Zimbabwean Government to the United Nations independent expert on torture was suddenly revoked yesterday. FULL TEXT>>
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UN to airlift tents and emergency aid for Angolans expelled from DR Congo
28 October 2009 – United Nations agencies are preparing to airlift tents and an emergency response team to help scores of thousands of Angolans expelled from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as each country continues to drive out its neighbour’s nationals. FULL TEXT>>
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Climate change tops the agenda of Ban’s visit to United Kingdom and Greece
27 October 2009 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will travel next week to the United Kingdom and Greece to spotlight the issue of climate change, just weeks before countries will gather in Copenhagen to try to reach agreement on a wide-ranging pact to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the effects of global warming. FULL TEXT>>
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