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FIRST ANNUAL UN CELEBRATION MARKS 50 YEARS SINCE HUMAN SPACE TRAVEL BEGAN

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:57
New York: The United Nations today celebrated the first annual International Day of Human Space Flight, marking 50 years since Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin made history by becoming the first human to travel into outer space.

SRI LANKA: UN CHIEF RECEIVES REPORT OF PANEL OF EXPERTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:53
New York: The panel of experts set up to advise Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on accountability issues with respect to the conflict in Sri Lanka today delivered its report to the United Nations chief, who is sharing a copy with the Government prior to making it public.

New Job Skills, Better Learning Vital for Students to Succeed in Global Economy

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:36
WASHINGTON — With a record 210 million people out-of-work worldwide and employers reporting too few workers to hire with the right skills, the World Bank Group today appealed to governments, donors, community leaders, and employers to focus more on education that prepares young people for the jobs market rather than on the time they spend in school.

World Bank to Assist Anhui in Improving Inland Waterway Transport

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:28
WASHINGTON, DC – Today the World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved a new loan of $100 million to the People’s Republic of China to support improvement of inland waterway transport infrastructure to meet growing transport demands.

MILITARY SPENDING LEVELS REMAIN OUT OF CONTROL

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:14
New York: The money spent by countries to achieve targets such as eliminating poverty, educating all children and providing decent health care is still only a fraction of what they spend on arming themselves, a senior United Nations disarmament official warned today.

NEW UN REPORT ASSESSES PROGRESS ON PALESTINIAN STATE-BUILDING EFFORTS

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:11
New York: A new United Nations report highlights progress made by the Palestinian Authority in building institutions necessary for a functioning State, while stressing the need for Israel to roll back “measures of occupation” and for an urgent resumption of negotiations between the two sides.

WAYS TO EFFECTIVELY DELIVER AID IN RISKY SITUATIONS

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:07
New York: Attacks against humanitarian personnel have tripled over the past decade, rising to more than 100 deaths each year, with the most of the fatalities occurring in areas where violence has increased significantly, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan and Somalia, according to a United Nations-backed study unveiled today.

RECENT NUCLEAR ACCIDENT ON PAR WITH CHERNOBYL, JAPANESE OFFICIALS TELL UN AGENCY

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:03
New York: The United Nations atomic agency today confirmed that Japanese authorities had provisionally raised the severity level for the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that was damaged in last month’s earthquake to 7, the same level given to the 1986 Chernobyl accident.

CASH REWARD OFFERED FOR THE GREENEST MOBILE PHONE APPLICATION

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 23:00
New York: The United Nations telecommunications agency today launched a contest that will reward the winner with $10,000 for devising the most innovative “app,” or mobile telephone application, that tackles the subject of climate change.

HUNDREDS OF ETHNIC BERBERS FORCED TO FLEE FIGHTING IN WESTERN LIBYA

Special Correspondent - 2011-04-12 17:50
New York: More than 500 ethnic Berbers fleeing conflict in western Libya have reached neighbouring Tunisia, the United Nations refugee agency reported today as it steps up support for the new arrivals.