THE HEADLINES

  UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS WASN’T VERY “HUMANITARIAN” IN ITS TREATMENT OF THE HEAD OF THEIR OFFICE IN ZIMBABWE. This is the ruling of the 3-judge panel of the UN Dispute Council, finding that OCHA management mistreated the official, Dr. Georges Tadonki, who tried to warn of the humanitarian violations of [...]

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Crisis in Japan Brings Fresh Debate Over Nuclear Expansion As Republicans Call For 200 New Plants

The devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan last week as given way to recovery and an early effort to rebuild the stricken region, but a potentially more serious crisis is ongoing at two nuclear power plants in the northern portion of the country. The nuclear crisis is being watched closely for impacts not just [...]

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