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UN CHIEF 'FRUSTRATED' BY ISRAEL'S PLANNED SETTLEMENT EXPANSION

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 11:00
New York: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today reiterated his alarm at Israeli plans to expand its settlements in East Jerusalem, stressing that he shares the deep frustrations of Palestinian leaders and of the members of the Arab League.

TAJIKISTAN: BOOSTING RESILIENCE TO NATURAL DISASTERS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:56
New York: The United Nations is helping Tajikistan, a mountainous country prone to natural disasters, enhance its capacity to withstand catastrophes such as floods, avalanches and earthquakes which often destroy homes in the Central Asian nation.

ALERT FOR POTENTIAL FLOODS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:42
New York: The United Nations is gathering supplies for some 130,000 people in southern Africa on alert for potential evacuation from flood-risk zones following weeks of torrential rains in northern Mozambique and neighbouring Angola, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

RISE IN STRIDENT RHETORIC IN ISRAEL AND LEBANON WORRISOME

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:36
New York: More than three years after the Security Council adopted a resolution calling for a complete halt to fighting between Israel and the Lebanese group Hizbollah, the situation in the region remains fragile, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in a new report, which also raises concerns over increasingly bellicose rhetoric warning of renewed fighting.

Gorillas, the great apes, received a boost, protection

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:32
New York: The world's endangered great apes received a boost from the 2009 United Nations Year of the Gorillas, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has said, citing the funds raised for conservation projects and the increase in publicity on the plight of the animals.

Violence against women: Fix accountability, end impunity and support victims

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:08
New York: Violence against women devastates individuals and societies alike, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said, calling for united action to demand accountability, end impunity and support the victims of this global scourge.

Zambia needs to increase fiscal space

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 10:01
Due to the sound economic policies put in place by the Zambian authorities to deal with the global economic crisis, the Zambian economy has proven its resilience. For 2010 and over the medium-term, growth is expected to remain strong. Inflation, having fallen to single digits, is projected to moderate further. International reserves have risen to 30-year highs owing in part to the allocation of Special Drawing Rights by the IMF.

Timor-Leste: securing future between now and 2012, when UN mission will close operations

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 09:47
New York: The United Nations and the Government of Timor-Leste will be consulting closely on how the world body can best support the country's efforts to secure a stable and prosperous future between now and 2012, when it is expected that the UN mission will close its operations there, said a senior official.

AFRICA STILL HUNGRY DESPITE ANNUAL $3 BILLION OF AID AND $33 BILLION OF FOOD IMPORTS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 09:40
New York: One in three Africans is chronically hungry, despite $3 billion spent on food aid for the continent annually and $33 billion in food imports, the director of the food security at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has warned.

INDEPENDENT PROBE INTO SOMALIA FOOD AID OPERATIONS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-12 09:37
New York: The World Food Programme (WFP) has said it would welcome an independent inquiry into its operations in Somalia, after a United Nations monitoring group alleged that contractors have diverted the agency's food aid away from the hungry.