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11 MORE NATIONS SIGN PARIS COMMITMENTS TO END USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:58
New York: Eleven new countries have added their names to a growing United Nations-backed list of States that have pledged to halt child recruitment, support the release of children from armed groups and help reintegrate them into civilian life.

Timorese national police force resumed primary security responsibility

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:54
New York: The Timorese national police force today resumed primary responsibility for the fledgling nation's Immigration Department, Border Patrol Unit and Interpol Office from the United Nations as the gradual transfer of security functions continues.

JAPAN BECOMES FIRST-EVER ASIAN NATION TO RESETTLE REFUGEES

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:50
New York: Flashing cameras and well-wishers' applause greeted 18 refugees when they touched down today in Tokyo, where they will begin new lives as part of Asia's first-ever resettlement programme, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported.

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Significant downside risks remains

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:48
An IMF team visited St. George's during September 20-28 to conduct discussions on the first review of the government's economic program that is supported by the IMF's Extended Credit Facility (ECF) approved by the Fund's Executive Board on April 2, 2010. The focus of the mission was to assess performance under the program at end-June 2010 and review recent economic developments.

SIERRA LEONE AT CRITICAL JUNCTURE IN PEACEBUILDING EFFORTS

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:43
New York: Sierra Leone, often cited as a success story in United Nations efforts to consolidate peace in countries that have been ravaged by conflict, faces good opportunities but also major risks from upcoming elections and newly found mineral wealth, a senior UN official said today.

ERITREA ALLEGES UN 'IGNORING' ETHIOPIAN OCCUPATION OF ITS TERRITORY

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:36
New York: Eritrea's Foreign Minister today told the General Assembly that the United Nations “continues to ignore” Ethiopia's failure to comply with the ruling of an international commission that delineated the border between the two countries after their 1998-2000 war.

ZAMBIA BACKS PROPOSED UN TREATY TO REGULATE TRADE IN SMALL ARMS

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:33
New York: Zambia has backed the convening of a United Nations conference to discuss an international agreement to regulate trade in small arms and light weapons, saying uncontrolled trade in such arms threatened the country's security and social development.

TWO-PRONGED SOLUTION NEEDED TO END MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT, ISRAEL TELLS UN

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:28
New York: The long-running conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is based on both emotional and practical problems, Israel's Foreign Minister told the General Assembly today, stressing the need for a two-staged solution.

RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS ON RISE IN FLOOD-RAVAGED PAKISTAN

Special Correspondent - 2010-09-28 23:14
New York: Acute respiratory infections are increasing among flood-hit communities in Pakistan as cooler weather sets in, with nearly 90,000 people affected over the past week, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today.