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UN envoy to Sudan steps down after being declared unwelcome by government
Volker Perthes announced his resignation amid tensions with the military-controlled government over the war in Sudan.
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United Nations special envoy to Sudan to step down
The United Nations special envoy to Sudan is stepping down, more than three months after Sudan declared him unwelcome after ...
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Algeria, Morocco spar over Western Sahara at UN
Mr. Chairman, it is no secret that Algeria has supported and will continue to support the right to self-determination of the ...
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Sudan Army Chief Returns From Juba As UN Raises Refugee Aid Appeal
In Geneva, the UN refugee agency said it and partners were appealing for $1 billion "to provide essential aid and protection to over 1.8 million people expected to arrive in five neighbouring ...
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Sudan’s government declares UN envoy no longer welcome; warring sides agree to 24-hour cease-fire
CAIRO--The Sudanese government announced that the U.N. envoy to the country and key mediator in its brutal conflict is no longer welcome as the warring sides in the African nation agreed to a new ...
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UN envoy warns of crisis caused by “Chilean Chernobyl”
The UN representative gave a description of the Ventanas industrial complex, located on the central Chilean coast, in the towns of Puchuncaví and Quinteros, where more than 15 industrial ...
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Sudan conflict displaces 4.8 million civilians: UN
Around 4.8 million civilians have been displaced by the ongoing clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, according to the United Nations. As of ...
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African Development Bank chief pledges full support to the UN SG’s agenda to deliver climate adaptation and early warning systems for all
African Development Bank chief pledges full support to the UN SG’s agenda to deliver climate adaptation and early warning ...
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UN now expects 1.8 million people to flee Sudan by year-end
GENEVA, Sept 4 (Reuters) - The U.N. refugee agency on Monday said it expected over 1.8 million people from Sudan to arrive in five neighbouring countries by the end of the year and appealed for $1 ...
Barron's22d
Sudan Army Chief Returns From Juba As UN Raises Refugee Aid Appeal
In Geneva, the UN refugee agency said it and partners were appealing for $1 billion "to provide essential aid and protection to over 1.8 million people expected to arrive in five neighbouring ...
The Peninsula22d
Sudan's army chief returns from Juba as UN raises aid appeal to $1 billion
Port Sudan: War-torn Sudan's army chief returned to Port Sudan on Monday after visiting Juba for talks with South Sudan's president, as the United Nations warned the number of refugees could ...

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