The United Nations High Commission for Refugees Philly O’Granddhi has repeated a cause for aglobal response to the world refugee crisis. He told the BBC that the responsibility needed tobe share more widely. We just have to convene small states to provide money. But not justmoney. To provide, for example resettlement places and more humanitarian admission places.You know, last year, over a total of,let's say, 20 million refugees are not counting internallydisplaced. How many where we were settled from one country to the other, probably less than200,000, less than 1%. That is also a direction in which we need to move more boldly
The World Health Organization says polio could be eradicated in Pakistan within a month. WHOrepresentative for that country Dr. Michel Zaffran told the BBC that only a handful of caseshave been reported this year in Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan. The last places werepolio is endemic. He was speaking as health officials launched a massive immunizationcampaign in both countries. The challenges we have are all logistic and security aboutcombining 75,000 personnel and I now waiting up to go and immunize about 9.86 millionchildren. They have with them 20 million dollars is forthcoming 3 days. They have with them inthe most a secure compromised areas police has called.
The Columbia government and FARC rebels have agreed a road map for the release of childsoldiers with the left-wing group. According to its turns, children younger than 15 were leavingthe coming days. The FARC only accepted there are 21 children in their ranks. The Columbiadiplomats said the number of fighters aged 16 and 17 could ran into the 100s.
A British charity Christian Aid is warning that by 2060 more than a billion people worldwide willlive in cities at risk of catastrophic flooding as a result of climate change. A study by ChristianAid says 8 most vulnerable cities on the list are all in the Asia with Indian cities of Calcutta andBombay been most risk. But on the street, Clacutta, the reaction was sadly mixed. Yeah, it's alittle scary, something has to be done to getting it. You are listening to the world news from theBBC.
Thousands of demonstrators from the Hazara ethnic group have been marching in the Afghancapital Kabul. They are angry about the government’s decision to re-route a power line awayfrom one of their main regions. They want the reinstatement of the original route through thepredominately Hazara central province of Bamiyan.
The US Secretary State John Kerry will today meet foreign minister from Britain, France, Italyand Germany to discuss the crisis in Lybia. The meeting in Vienna will focus on efforts to bringgreater stability to the country. Here's our correspondent in Vienna Bethany Bell. Theparticipants expected to discuss way to support the new unity government led by Prime MinisterFayez Sarraj. His government of national accord which is formed last December with UNbacking is attempting to assert authority over the whole country. But it faces resistance fromhardline factions in Tripoli and the east of the country. Up for discussion, maybe the possiblelossening of the arms embargo to Lybia to help the unity government fight the Islamic Stategroup.
Official in the English city of Manchester are demanding an inquiry into what they described asa fiasco after suspected bomb found at a football stadium turned out to be a training devicefor sniffer dogs. It's been accidently left at Manchester United Stadium by privacy securitycompany. United's last match of season had to be abandoned
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