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Refugees crisis & other topics - Daily Briefing (2 November 2017)

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Daily Press Briefing: Portugal, Haiti, Refugees, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Food Prices, Journalists, News App, Guest Tomorrow
Briefing by Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- SECRETARY-GENERAL TO ATTEND WEB SUMMIT IN LISBON
- DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL TO TRAVEL TO HAITI, WASHINGTON, D.C.
- U.N. REFUGEE AGENCY CHIEF URGES SECURITY COUNCIL TO ADDRESS CAUSES OF CONFLICTS UPROOTING PEOPLE
- IN MYANMAR, SENIOR REFUGEE AGENCY OFFICIAL CALLS FOR HUMANITARIAN ACCESS, VOLUNTARY RETURN OF ROHINGYAS
- LESS ROYINGYA REFUGEES ENTERING BANGLADESH BUT THOUSANDS REPORTEDLY WAITING TO CROSS BORDER – U.N. RELIEF WING
-SYRIA: U.N., PARTNERS DELIVER AID TO OVER 90,000 PEOPLE IN TALBISEH AND TLUL ELHOMOR
- DA’ESH COMMITTED INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DURING MOSUL MILITARY CAMPAIGN – U.N. REPORT
- 9,500 CHILDREN DYING FROM DIARRHEA EACH YEAR IN AFGHANISTAN - UNICEF
- FOOD PRICES DIP IN OCTOBER AS DAIRY PRICES DECLINE – U.N. AGENCY
- U.N. CALLS FOR END TO IMPUNITY IN CRIMES AGAINST JOURNALISTS WITH 930 KILLED OVER 11 YEARS
- U.N. LAUNCHES ENHANCED VERSION OF U.N. NEWS MOBILE APPLICATION
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