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Concluding Ireland visit, UN chief tells refugee community world must provide 'safe avenues of migration'

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Refugees and migrants risk their lives travelling from Africa to Europe in over-crowded and unseaworthy vessels to escape persecution and violence or simply to find a better life.

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Cholera epidemic claims 31 lives in Tanzania, including 29 Burundian refugees

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UNHCR is trucking in clean water as one of the responses to the cholera outbreak in the Kagunga area of Tanzania.

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Thousands flee Palmyra, UNHCR steps up aid

The UN refugee agency and its partners are preparing aid for some 11,000 people who fled the ancient Syrian town of Palmyra and surrounding villages when they were overrun by militant forces this week.

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In Ireland, UN's Ban says strong cooperation key to overcoming global challenges

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

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Burundi: UN chief condemns killing of opposition politician as tensions in country rise

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The police in Bujumbura, Burundi, have increasingly broken up opposition party gatherings.

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Nepal Earthquakes: One month on from first quake, malnutrition a growing threat for children - UNICEF

One month after the first of two major earthquakes hit Nepal, an estimated 70,000 children under five are at risk of malnutrition and require urgent humanitarian support - according to UNICEF.

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Hersh Revelations Can Sink Obama, Bush, and the Saudis

Noted investigative journalist Seymour Hersh just penned a ten thousand-word exposé of the Obama Administration’s fraudulent account of the killing of Osama bin Laden. Obama and his White House coterie of spin-meisters have just suffered another serious blow. Beyond that, the Hersh revelations have once again shined a spotlight on the prominent role of the Saudi monarchy in promoting and protecting international jihadist terrorism.

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UN chief disappointed as Member States unable to reach agreement on nuclear non-proliferation

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An atmospheric nuclear test conducted by the United States at Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, on 1 November 1952.

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UK Prime Minister announces support for Eastern European reforms

Britain will support projects tackling corruption, improving access to justice and advising small businesses in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova

Ten projects worth nearly £3.5 million will form the first tranche of projects of the UK’s Good Governance Fund, Prime Minister David Cameron said at the Eastern Partnership summit in Riga on May 22.

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UK foundation trusts face challenging year as pressures mount

NHS foundation trusts are treating more urgently ill people than ever before, according to Monitor.

Analysis by UK health sector regulator found foundation trusts treated a record breaking 10.7 million emergency in-patients between April 2014 and March 2015, a 574,000 increase on the previous year. In addition, there was also a significant increase in non-emergency patients.

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