U.n. Office For The Coordination Of Humanitarian Affairs

'U.n. Office For The Coordination Of Humanitarian Affairs' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Fighting Near Syria's Aleppo Displaces 35,000: UN
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday October 20, 2015
    Fighting in Syria has displaced 35,000 people from Hader and Zerbeh on the southwestern outskirts of the city of Aleppo in the past few days, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday.
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  • Flooding in North Korea Kills 40, Strands Thousands
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday August 26, 2015
    Heavy rain in North Korea killed 40 people, stranded thousands inflash floods and caused "massive" damage on the weekend, the International Federation of theRed Cross said and North Korean media said.
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  • Barack Obama Says Sinjar Siege Broken, Some Personnel to Leave Iraq
    World News | Reuters | Friday August 15, 2014
    US President Barack Obama said on Thursday the Islamist militant siege of Iraq's Mount Sinjar had been broken and most US military personnel sent to assess the situation would be pulled out of Iraq in coming days.
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'U.n. Office For The Coordination Of Humanitarian Affairs' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Fighting Near Syria's Aleppo Displaces 35,000: UN
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday October 20, 2015
    Fighting in Syria has displaced 35,000 people from Hader and Zerbeh on the southwestern outskirts of the city of Aleppo in the past few days, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday.
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  • Flooding in North Korea Kills 40, Strands Thousands
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday August 26, 2015
    Heavy rain in North Korea killed 40 people, stranded thousands inflash floods and caused "massive" damage on the weekend, the International Federation of theRed Cross said and North Korean media said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Barack Obama Says Sinjar Siege Broken, Some Personnel to Leave Iraq
    World News | Reuters | Friday August 15, 2014
    US President Barack Obama said on Thursday the Islamist militant siege of Iraq's Mount Sinjar had been broken and most US military personnel sent to assess the situation would be pulled out of Iraq in coming days.
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