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 The Guardian 
Drogba 'still desperate to leave' Chelsea
| Didier Drogba remains intent on leaving Chelsea regardless of Luiz Felipe Scolari's arrival as manager. Frank Lampard, however, is undecided about his future and will meet the Brazilian coach tomorr... (photo: AP/Riham Hafez)
 Dr Margaret Chan of China was nominated today for the post of Director-General by the Executive Board of the World Health Organization. (gm1) wnhires
Africa   Drug   Geneva   Photos   Tuberculosis   WHO  
 Philadelphia Daily News 
WHO: New test for TB is quicker
| The Associated Press | GENEVA - A new test to quickly diagnose drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis will be rolled out in four African countries this year. | The World Health Organization says the D... (photo: WHO/Peter Williams)
 Government ministers representing rebel forces Roger Banchi, center, and Guillaume Soro arrive at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan accompanied by other unidentified government officials, in the Ivory Coast Friday, May 2, 2003. The Ivory Coast is awaiti  The Boston Globe 
Ivorian rebels prepare offensive against dissidents
| ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Rebel forces who support Ivory Coast's peace process prepared a counter-offensive on Sunday to take back control of two towns in the western cocoa belt occupied by followers of a... (photo: AP/Ben Curtis)
Abidjan   Africa   Dissidents   Ivory Coast   Photos   Politics   Rebels  
 South African boy begs for food (mh1)  International Herald Tribune 
Food crisis forces Africa farm aid rethink
| : Foreign donors should do more to stimulate private investment to improve Africa's ailing farm sector and address a worsening food crisis, delegates at a farming conference said on Friday. | Africa... (photo: Michelle Hibbert/WN)
Africa   Farming   Food   People   Photos  
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Wide-view of the fourth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. 20 March 2007 cg1 The Boston Globe
UN says toxic waste exports on the rise
| BALI, Indonesia—Many poor countries accept toxic waste from abroad, such as old computers, rusted ships and pesticides, in a shortsighted bid to lift themselves o... (photo: UN file/Jean-Marc Ferre)
Environment   Indonesia   Photos   Toxic   UN  
 John Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana     (js1) BBC News
Bid to end deadly Ghana clashes
| Ghana's President John Kufuor has invited community leaders for talks on Thursday after at least 13 people were killed in ethnic clashes. | Ghana's Interior Minister Kw... (photo: AP / Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
Africa   Community   Ethnic   Ghana   Leaders   Photos   President  
 A man wearing a protective suit walks past containers filled with toxic waste, at a dumping site on the outskirts of the city of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. Hundreds of tons of toxic waste was jettisoned around Ivory Coast´s mai San Diego
U.N. says lack of resources hampers efforts to halt flow of toxic waste to poor countries
BALI, Indonesia - The world's poorest nations are unable to manage the mountains of toxic waste flowing in for disposal from rich countries because of a lack of resources... (photo: AP/Schalk van Zuydam)
Environment   Photos   Resources   Toxic   UN   Waste  
Indonesians collect plastic items for recycling at a dump in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, June 24, 3008. Fresno Bee
UN Delegates meet in Bali to strengthen waste pact
| BALI, Indonesia (AP) The United Nations said Wednesday that a lack of resources and political will are hampering efforts to halt the flow of hazardous waste from rich c... (photo: AP / Firdia Lisnawati)
Bali   Chemicals   Health Risks   Photos   UN  
Wide-view of the Security Council meeting concerning the report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). The State
UN Delegates meet in Bali to strengthen waste pact
| BALI, Indonesia -- | The United Nations said Wednesday that a lack of resources and political will are hampering efforts to halt the flow of hazardous waste from rich c... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Bali   Finance   Indonesia   Photos   UN  
Aerial view of the Antarctic coastline from a C-141C Starlifter returning to Christchurch, New Zealand, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001. BBC News
Ice diary: Science in the fast-changing Arctic
| Yves Gratton of the University of Quebec is also taking the opportunity to move his rosette - a piece of kit for taking water samples - into place for the open water. |... (photo: USAF)
Arctic   Diary   Ice   Photos   Science  
A soldier stands at attention beside their contingent flag during the send-off ceremony, jsa1 Journal Online
Pinoy peacekeepers warned
By: Cristina Lee-Pisco Filipinos participating in the peacekeeping operations in many troubled areas in the world will be dealt with accordingly if they get involved in s... (photo: AP / Pat Roque)
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 Government ministers representing rebel forces Roger Banchi, center, and Guillaume Soro arrive at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan accompanied by other unidentified government officials, in the Ivory Coast Friday, May 2, 2003. The Ivory Coast is awaiti
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- WHO: New test for TB is quicker
- WHO: New test for TB is quicker
- List of coalition deaths
- List of coalition deaths
 Dr Margaret Chan of China was nominated today for the post of Director-General by the Executive Board of the World Health Organization. (gm1) wnhires
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- U.N. says poverty is fueling trade of hazardous waste export
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- Blair report spares Africa's feelings
- UN Council's Africa trip brings mixed results
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 Displaced Somali children carry plastic cans in search of water in a camp outside Mogadishu.
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- U.N. says poverty is fueling trade of hazardous waste export
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