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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon is "gravely concerned" about the deteriorating situation in Ukraine and called for "immediate restoration of calm and direct dialogue between all concerned to solve the current crisis," a UN spokesman said here Saturday.

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The leader of Thailand's anti-government protest movement said Thursday he is willing to negotiate to end the country's political crisis, if the prime minister is willing to talk with him live, one-to-one, on every national television station.unelected interim government to institute anti-corruption reforms.

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The UN under-secretary- general for humanitarian affairs, Valerie Amos, is scheduled to begin a two-day visit to the Philippines this week to assess the effect of response nearly four months since Typhoon Haiyan struck the island country, said a UN spokesman here yesterday.

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Aid workers failed to evacuate anyone from blockaded rebel-held neighborhoods in the central Syrian city of Homs on yesterday or deliver any food, increasing pressure on them to complete the ambitious humanitarian operation before a fragile truce expires, activists and Syrian Red Crescent officials said.

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A week after Super Typhoon Yolanda lashed the country, the executive director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) admitted that the government is unprepared for the scale of devastation left by this year's most powerful tropical cyclone.

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The United Nations and its humanitarian partners in the Philippines appealed for $46.8 million to meet the acute needs of victims of the Bohol earthquake, which was believed to have affected more than 3 million people, a UN spokesman said on Friday.

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The United Nations is eyeing to put up US$46.8 million for the victims of the magnitue-7.2 earthquake that struck Central Visayas last week.

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The Philippines remains committed to deploying troops in U.N. peacekeeping hotspots despite the brief hostage-taking of 21 Filipino soldiers, who were welcomed back to freedom in Jordan with a traditional military feast, military officials said Sunday.

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged a swift solution Tuesday to resolve the plight of Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike and held without charge.

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The UN under-secretary- general for humanitarian affairs, Valerie Amos, is scheduled to begin a two-day visit to the Philippines this week to assess the effect of response nearly four months since Typhoon Haiyan struck the island country, said a UN spokesman here yesterday.

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Aid workers failed to evacuate anyone from blockaded rebel-held neighborhoods in the central Syrian city of Homs on yesterday or deliver any food, increasing pressure on them to complete the ambitious humanitarian operation before a fragile truce expires, activists and Syrian Red Crescent officials said.

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The United Nations and its humanitarian partners in the Philippines appealed for $46.8 million to meet the acute needs of victims of the Bohol earthquake, which was believed to have affected more than 3 million people, a UN spokesman said on Friday.

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The Philippines remains committed to deploying troops in U.N. peacekeeping hotspots despite the brief hostage-taking of 21 Filipino soldiers, who were welcomed back to freedom in Jordan with a traditional military feast, military officials said Sunday.

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged a swift solution Tuesday to resolve the plight of Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike and held without charge.

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