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Breaking News Mon, 05 Oct 2009
Save the Children's campaign aims to save the lives of 500,000 children over the next five years in 40 developing countries, including Yemen
Health   Mideast   Photo   Photos   Sanaa   Yemen
 IRINnews 
YEMEN: New drive to reduce child mortality
Mon 5 Oct 2009
web Photo: SANAA, 5 October 2009 (IRIN) - The government has welcomed a new campaign launched on 5 October by NGO Save the Children to help reduce child mortality in Yemen, which has the highest rate... (photo: IRIN / Save the Children)
Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu , Cricket (jsen2)
Cricket   Kenya   Photos   Star   Zimbabwe
 Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Cricket team set for Zimbabwe
Mon 5 Oct 2009
Written By:Hallygan Agade   , Posted: Mon, Oct 05, 2009 Caption: Kenya is currently placed second in the intercontinental points table behind Scotland. The Kenya Cricket team... (photo: AP Photo / )
A scene at the Sukarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. Thousands of women leave their homes in Indonesia to work as domestic workers each year  IRINnews  Mon 5 Oct 2009
In Brief: Migration myths dispelled in UNDP report
web Photo: David Swanson/IRIN BANGKOK, 5 October 2009 (IRIN) - Most migrants do not move from developing to developed countries, and when they do, rather than hurting host economies, they benefit... (photo: IRIN / David Swanson)
Bangkok   Economy   Photo   Photos   World
South Africa police commissioner, Jackie Selebi, is photographed in Berlin, Germany in this Monday, Sept. 19, 2005 file photo. The National Prosecuting Authority said in court papers in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 11, 2008 it will prosecute Selebi on racketeering and other charge  BBC News  Mon 5 Oct 2009
Ex-Interpol man denies corruption

South Africa's former chief of police Jackie Selebi has pleaded not guilty at the start of his corruption trial. Mr Selebi resigned as head of Interpol after he was charged with having links to... (photo: AP Photo / Franca Bruns, File)
Corruption   Interpol   Photos   Police   S.Africa
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ECOWAS-Sierra Leone Headquarters located in Freetown. Business Day Online Mon 5 Oct 2009
Stakeholders brainstorm on lame duck ECOWAS
…Proffer way forward for 34-year-old ailing sub-regional organisation They came from across the industry – exporters, business chieftains, business consultants,... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Africa   Business   Economy   Nigeria   Photos
Displaced children with their cooking items at a rural school in Amran Governorate used as a makeshift IDP camp IRINnews Sun 4 Oct 2009
YEMEN: Children in north suffer severe malnutrition
web Photo: Adel Yahya/IRIN SANAA, 4 October 2009 (IRIN) - Many children in the impoverished northern governorates of Yemen, particularly Saada, are suffering severe... (photo: IRIN / Adel Yahya)
Children   Health   Photo   Photos   Sanaa   Yemen
With about 5 million inhabitants, Alexandria is Egypt's second biggest city. A rise in sea levels of 50cm could lead to the loss of about 194,000 jobs and the displacement of about 1.5 million people IRINnews Thu 1 Oct 2009
In Brief: Twenty cities most vulnerable to storm surges, sea level rises
web Photo: Martina Fuchs/IRIN DAKAR, 1 October 2009 (IRIN) - According to (yet another) new climate change report, this time from development think-tank CGD, these are... (photo: IRIN / Martina Fuchs)
Climate   Dakar   Photo   Photos   World
Abdulqader takes his two daughters to the family’s tent in a camp for the displaced. Families such as this are in desperate need of more assistance IRINnews Thu 1 Oct 2009
YEMEN: Saudi aid route could open "next week"
web Photo: Adel Yahya/IRIN SANAA, 1 October 2009 (IRIN) - The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has received permission from Saudi Arabia to send humanitarian aid to trapped... (photo: IRIN / Adel Yahya)
Aid   Humanitrian   Photo   Photos   Saudi   Yemen
Lemurs at Wildlife Park The Examiner Wed 30 Sep 2009
Detroit Zoo's twin lemurs named Aloke and Alina

Comments ROYAL OAK, Mich. (Map, News) - The votes are in, and the Detroit Zoo's lemurs have been dubbed Aloke (ah-'LOH-kee) and Alina (ah-'LEEN-ah). The zoo asked the... (photo: Creative Commons / Keven Law)
Animals   Female   Male   Photos   Zoo


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