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The situation is "increasingly desperate" for victims of the cyclone in Myanmar's delta region, UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs John Holmes told AFPTV in an interview conducted at UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, May 8. |
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Myanmar's military rulers have rejected international pressure to allow foreign aid workers into their isolated nation where disease and starvation are stalking cyclone survivors. |
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Russia rolls out the troops and tanks for the new President's first major public event. Dmitry Medvedev lined up alongside his predecessor and now Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to watch 8, 000 troops on parade with tanks, anti-aircraft weapons and nuclear missile launchers rumbling through Red Square on the traditional Victory Day celebrations for the first time since 1990. |
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Burma's refusal of visas to aid workers 'unprecedented': UN |
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Simon Hancock takes a trip into one of the most impenetrable political regimes, now buses have begun tourist trips to Kaesong. |
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