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BBC News
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Burma's top leader has agreed to let all foreign aid workers into the country for relief work in cyclone-hit areas, UN head Ban Ki-moon has said.
After talks in Burma's remote capital, Naypyidaw, with Gen Than Shwe, Mr Ban said the decision was a break..
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Los Angeles Times
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IN THE WEST, there's a huge sense of relief. The Hamas-led government that has been causing everyone so much trouble has been isolated in Gaza, and a new government has been appointed in the West Bank by the "moderate," peace-loving Palestinian Authority..
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USA Today
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A convoy of U.N. relief supplies was hit in renewed fighting as it attempted to enter the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr el-Bared on Tuesday, and there are possible casualties, a relief official said.
The official from the U.N. Relief and Works Agenc..
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BBC News
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Deliveries of food aid to Somalia by sea have been halted, after an attempt by pirates to seize a ship chartered by the UN food relief agency.
The head of the World Food Programme said their programme to feed one million Somalis is under threat.
The..
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