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Archive (3 October 2005)
Today's Features
UN's 60th Anniversary - celebrating various accents, as we celebrate our differences
Special Advisor on Prevention of Genocide Speaks Out Against "Culture of Impunity" in Darfur
World Habitat Day Focuses on Millennium Development Goals and the City
Today's News
UN Agencies and Medecins sans Frontiers Launch Initiative to Feed Children in Southern Niger
UN Agencies and Medecins sans Frontiers Launch Initiative to Feed Children in Southern Niger
UNCTAD's Governing Body Meets to Plan Development Strategy
US Urges End to Nuclear Cooperation with Iran
US Urges End to Nuclear Cooperation with Iran
US Urges End to Nuclear Cooperation with Iran
US Urges End to Nuclear Cooperation with Iran
Pronk Urges Sudan Parties to Engage in Substantive Talks
Annan Condemns Bali Bombing
UN Refugee Chief Urges International Community to Fight Intolerance
Caribbean News
The President of the General Assembly urges member States to begin implementing agreed initiatives to boost development aid; Jamaica says richer nations have failed to keep promises to stop the outflow of money from poorer countries for debt payments; Guyana says many of the so-called prescriptions for poverty eradication are flawed; Belize says it has taken a heads-on approach to meet the challenge of poverty;Three Caribbean States renew calls for Taiwan to be granted full membership of the United Nations; Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago express concern over the possible effects of the illegal trade in small arms could have on the region and The Bahamas wants global action to address the dangers of climate change.