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UN peacekeeping chief warns Security Council about insecurity in Central African Republic

A Police Commissioner joins the first patrol by MINUSCA in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic.
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Adoption of a new national Manual on Vital Registration: a major step towards the fulfilment of the rights of every child in Myanmar
UNICEF hails the endorsement of the revised Manual on Vital Registration by the Ministry of Planning and Finance this week, as a major milestone towards universal birth registration, the realization of the rights of every child in Myanmar, and their ability to access opportunities as adults. "With the adoption of this new national manual, and simplified procedures such as the removal of fees, the Government of Myanmar will be able to operationalize its commitment to universal birth registration for all children up to age 10 born in Myanmar, in all parts of the country, regardless of their parents’ nationality, ethnicity and citizenship status”, said Bertrand Bainvel, UNICEF Representative to Myanmar.
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Saudi Arabia: Clarify Status of Ex-Crown Prince
Saudi authorities should immediately clarify whether they have imposed movement restrictions on former crown prince Mohammad bin Nayef, Human Rights Watch said on July 27, 2017 in a letter to Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubair. A June 28, 2017 New York Times report quotes former and current US officials saying that following King Salman’s elevation of his son, Mohammad bin Salman, to crown prince on June 21, authorities subjected Mohammad bin Nayef to house arrest and banned him from travel abroad.
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Migrant workers in south-east Asia lack access to fair, responsive legal remedies – UN report

Migrant workers, like these in northern Thailand, often work in high-risk sectors, such as construction. The ILO works to strengthen national occupational safety and health systems to improve protection of migrant workers.
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UN Chief 'Concerned' as Tensions Persist in Jerusalem
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday he is concerned about the risk of violence escalating in the Old City of Jerusalem and called on Israel "to demonstrate restraint.''
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US to Impose Stricter Screening for Electronics Larger than Cellphones
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration is boosting security measures by requiring any carry-on electronics larger than a cellphone to be screened separately at U.S. airports.
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US to Impose Stricter Screening for Electronics Larger than Cellphones
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration is boosting security measures by requiring any carry-on electronics larger than a cellphone to be screened separately at U.S. airports.
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UN Warns Peace at Risk in Central African Republic
A new bout of violence in the Central African Republic, where two Moroccan peacekeepers were killed Tuesday, risks derailing years of efforts to restore a fragile stability, the United Nations warned Wednesday.
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Burundi: UN envoy reiterates inclusive dialogue, regional support to political process

Michel Kafando, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Burundi, addresses the Security Council on the situation in Burundi.
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Spain Continues Food Assistance To Western Sahara Refugees In Algeria
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed a contribution from the Government of Spain that will be used to provide crucial food assistance to vulnerable refugees from Western Sahara residing in camps in Algeria.
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Human Rights
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Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

