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China may have a convertible currency by 2015 according to reports in the state-run press and comments made to European Union officials in Beijing. If it happens, it would mean that the ...
The film “The Whistleblower,” has brought back into focus the horrors that were inflicted on many, many women in Bosnia as a consequence of the conflict, this time, not the rape of ...
How an unlikely pair of formidable women –a policewoman from Kansas and a UN diplomat from the UK– tried to stop human trafficking in post-war Bosnia. Kathryn Bolkovac was a good cop ...
The United Nations has taken a step forward in acknowledging the involvement of UN personnel in a human trafficking ring in post-war Bonsia by hosting a screening of the film, "The Whistleblower ...
‘’Today, the world’s population reached 7 billion," UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the United Nations Correspondents' Association in New York (October 31), adding that this population "is expected to reach ...
Officials from Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro signed a joint declaration in Belgrade, Serbia (November 8), to close down refugee centers and provide housing for some 74,000 people displaced by the ...
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