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<title>Somalia Flood Aid Suspended</title>
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<description>Conflict has forced the World Food Programme to suspend a helicopter operation delivering humanitarian aid following the country's worst flooding in nearly a decade. 
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<title>Asian Authoritarianism Condemned in 2006 Rights Report</title>
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<description>Serious human rights violations, impunity, and the failure to protect individual rights--notably those of the poor and marginalized--are highlighted in the Asian Human Rights Commission's annual report.</description>
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<title>Spain Donates $700 Million to Millennium Goals </title>
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<description>The Spanish government has made the largest contribution by any country to the UN to help meet the Millennium Development goals by 2015.</description>
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<title>'Thousands at Risk' from Somalia Floods</title>
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<description>Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk in Somalia's flooded crisis areas because of severe water shortages, internal displacement, food insecurity, and the threat of escalating violence, according to Oxfam.</description>
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<title>Europe Tightens Chemical Regulations</title>
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<description>The European Union took historic action last week to strengthen its laws on chemicals; health advocates hope the precedent will be followed in the United States.</description>
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