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Archive (7 October 2005)
Today's Features
Carnaval de Barranquilla at the United Nations
Treatment, Not Law Enforcement, Key to Stemming Drug Abuse
IAEA And Its Director Win 2005 Nobel Peace Prize
Today's News
UN Secretary-General Says Talks on Future of Kosovo Should Begin
Time Is of Essence to Complete Constitutional Transition in DR Congo
UNHCR Calls for More Help to Central African Republic
Nearly $8 Million Needed by Central American Flood Victims
IAEA and Its Chief Won Nobel Peace Prize
Caribbean News
Antigua and Barbuda says it's preparing to ratify the nuclear test ban treaty
The Bahamas says it's an unwitting transit point for illegal drugs because of its geographical location
Grenada says the Caribbean faces growing unemployment and poverty
Dominica welcomes the Outcome Document of the recent high-level summit
St. Lucia says development is foremost among the challenges member States identified for urgent attention.
UN Calling Asia
National Youth Delegates with the UN Secretary-General during launch of World Youth Report 2005 at UN headquarters Report says over 200 million youth languish in extreme poverty: the majority lives in Asia Interviews with the only two national youth delegates from the Asia Pacific region: Australia and Pakistan.
UN and Africa
Breakthrough For Liberia's Elections More Difficulties With The Ethiopia Eritrea Dispute