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April 2006

'Million Voices for Darfur' postcard campaign in the US, organised by the Save Darfur coalition, culminates in a Washington rally on 30 April
29.04.2006 Unless rebel attacks against UN and other relief operations in part of Sudan's Darfur region stop immediately, the world body will suspend all assistance to 450,000 vulnerable people in the area, a top UN official said.
The statement came on top of an already volatile mix of developments, with the World Food Programme slashing relief supplies to displaced people because it has run out of money, reports of a rise in government attacks and a warning that the deadline for a peace deal is unlikely to be met.
* SAVE DARFUR: Rally to Stop Genocide
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From: United Nations
Related topics/regions: [Sudan]
Image: 'Million Voices for Darfur' postcard campaign in the US, organised by the Save Darfur coalition, culminates in a Washington rally on 30 April
28.04.2006 Even as a spate of attacks in South Darfur state "seems to constitute a new military offensive by the Sudanese government", the UN World Food Programme said today that it is making drastic cuts in food rations because of shortage of funds.
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From: ReliefWeb UN OCHA
Related topics/regions: [Sudan]
28.04.2006 Mebegokre Kayapó Indians have vowed to oppose the building of five dams along the Xingu River in Amazonia, which they fear will have a devastating impact on the environment and flood large parts of their land.
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From: Survival International
Related topics/regions: [Brazil]
28.04.2006 Animal diseases will pose a growing threat in Africa unless the continent's health and veterinary services are significantly improved, according to a UK government programme.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [Africa]
28.04.2006 Sweden is to push for European Union support for a UN moratorium on high seas bottom trawling, Environment Minister Lena Sommestad announced.
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From: Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
Related topics/regions: [Europe]
28.04.2006 The Congo’s first free elections in 40 years should be a major step toward ending the country’s long conflict, but if not carried out properly could trigger further unrest, the International Crisis Group warns.
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Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)]
HIV/AIDS prevention programme in Kiev, Ukraine (Credit: WHO/UNAIDS/V.Suvorov)
28.04.2006 This weekend six million people in urgent need of essential Aids drugs face betrayal by world leaders because The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria is not getting the heavyweight political support it needs, claims an international development group.

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Image: HIV/AIDS prevention programme in Kiev, Ukraine (Credit: WHO/UNAIDS/V.Suvorov)
Demonstrators outside the World Bank, Washington
28.04.2006 The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development should demand effective environmental protection measures for oil spills from Shell or decline funding for its Sakhalin project in Russia's Far East, says a leading environmental group.
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From: WWF International
Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation]
Image: Demonstrators outside the World Bank, Washington © Peter Armstrong
28.04.2006 A recent spate of attacks in South Darfur state seems to constitute a new military offensive by the Sudanese government and puts the lives of tens of thousands of people at risk, regional analysts have warned.
* Adding insult to injury? Sharp ration cuts leave Darfur on a diet
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Sudan]
28.04.2006 In a blow for freedom of information, the Commerce Committee of the US House of Representatives voted down an amendment that would have protected "net neutrality", meaning that Internet service providers would have to provide their customers equal access to all websites.
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From: Feminist Majority Foundation
Related topics/regions: [United States]
27.04.2006 The UK parliament’s International Development Committee has blamed the EU and Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson for the current crisis at the World Trade Organisation, in a new report published today.
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From: War on Want
Related topics/regions: [Europe] [United Kingdom]
27.04.2006 Sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarch, King Mswati of Swaziland, said his country is not ready for political parties and criticised foreign governments for meddling in its internal affairs.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Swaziland]
Trade Justice campaigner, London
27.04.2006 A leading UK development group today welcomed MPs' criticism of Britain's presidency of the EU on trade issues and called for the collapse of talks at the World Trade Organisation.
* British MPs accuse Mandelson of causing WTO crisis
* Oxfam report warns poor countries against agreeing bad trade deal
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
Image: Trade Justice campaigner, London
27.04.2006 A new study has raised hopes of developing a vaccine against river blindness (onchocerciasis) — a major disease in west and central Africa as well as parts of Latin America.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Latin America & Caribbean]
Human Rights Watch
27.04.2006 Two years after the Abu Ghraib scandal, new research shows that abuse of detainees in US custody in Iraq, Afghanistan, and at Guantánamo Bay has been widespread, and that the US has taken only limited steps to investigate and punish implicated personnel.
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Related topics/regions: [United States]
Image: Human Rights Watch
27.04.2006 An escalation in violence between the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger rebels is placing people in danger and threatening tsunami reconstruction and long-term development work.
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From: Christian Aid
Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka]
27.04.2006 Chinese blogger Hao Wu is the victim of state abduction as more than two months have gone by since his arrest without his family getting any news about him, said an international media watchdog.
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Related topics/regions: [China]
The "Heart of Borneo" is one of the most important centres of biological diversity in the world. Sabah, Malaysia. © WWF-Canon/ A. Christy WILLIAMS
27.04.2006 Plants in Borneo that could help treat or cure diseases such as cancer, AIDS and malaria are threatened by deforestation, a new report warns.
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From: WWF International
Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Malaysia]
Image: The "Heart of Borneo" is one of the most important centres of biological diversity in the world. Sabah, Malaysia. © WWF-Canon/ A. Christy WILLIAMS
Martin Bell, UNICEF UK ambassador for humanitarian emergencies, meets counsellors in Beni, North Kivu, who are providing assistance to women and children who are victims of sexual violence (UNICEF/2006/Shima Islam)
27.04.2006 Children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continue to endure some of the most inhumane treatment found anywhere in the world, despite outward signs of progress, according to a new report.
* The War the World Forgot
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Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)]
Image: Martin Bell, UNICEF UK ambassador for humanitarian emergencies, meets counsellors in Beni, North Kivu, who are providing assistance to women and children who are victims of sexual violence (UNICEF/2006/Shima Islam)
Trade Justice campaigner, London
27.04.2006 The chances of a trade deal being done this year that helps reduce poverty are looking increasingly slim, according to a new report released today by an international development agency.
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
Image: Trade Justice campaigner, London © Gabrielle Hamm
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11.10.2008 Jacques Attali finds disturbing similarities between the financial tsunami and the climate crisis we are failing to prevent.
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Finance]
Martti Ahtisaari announced that the negotiations are to begin soon
10.10.2008 The choice of former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari for the Nobel peace prize fulfills none of the criteria outlined in Alfred Nobel's will, namely: to contribute to fraternity in the world, to reduce armies and to establish peace congresses - to quote them in the Nobel's own language of 1895.
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From: Transnational Foundation
Related topics/regions: [Norway] [Peace]
Image: Martti Ahtisaari announced that the negotiations are to begin soon
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Image: Arundhati Roy
08.10.2008 Emissions from China's export industry are everyone's responsibility — future trade and climate policy must be linked, says Glen Peters.
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From: SciDev.Net
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24.06.2008 Ahead of a key House of Lords hearing, Sean Carey reflects on the disgraceful way Britain annexed a group of islands and dislodged a people to give the US an airbase.

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