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Archive (8 August 2008)
UN Radio Reports on the Opening of the Olympic Games
Noon Briefing by the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
UN's Human Rights Office Voices Concern About Execution of Mexican National Despite Objections of International Court of Justice
Progress and Setbacks Have Marked the Situation of the World's Indigenous People
UN Expert on the Human Rights of the Indigenous says Recognizing the Rights of the Indigenous Is not be Confused with Providing Them Special Treatment
UN Declaration on the Rights of the indigenous is More Than Paper - UN Expert on Human Rights of the Indigenous
ICRC Calls for Humanitarian Corridor in Georgian Breakaway Province of South Ossetia
No Choice But to Attack in South Ossetia - Georgia's UN Ambassador
Georgia Blames Russia. . . Russia Blames Georgia for Conflict in South Ossetia
Security Council Fails to Agree on Statement Regarding Fighting in Georgia
Today's Features
International Day of Indigenous People
Residents of South Ossetia affected by fighting
Today's News
UN chief reissues call for Olympic Truce during Beijing games
Thousands of people on the move fleeing clashes in South Ossetia: UNHCR
ICRC calls for a humanitarian corridor to evacuate wounded from South Ossieta
Security Council fails to agree on statement on hostilities in South Ossetia
UN Rights office voices serious concern over US execution of Mexican national
Sri Lankan aid supplies dangerously low: UNHCR
Ban calls for peaceful climate during and after Bolivia’s electoral process
UN appeals for US$32 million for Djibouti humanitarian crisis
Suffering of indigenous peoples led to some of the darkest episodes in human history: Ban
Mexico AIDS conference an enormous opportunity for exchanging ideas: WHO
Caribbean News
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urges enforcement of legislation outlawing discrimination against people living with HIV end the scourge;
UN Calling Asia
Women’s empowerment discussed at ESCAP