Saturday, November 21, 2009

foreign aid

Myanmar Allows Foreign Aid Workers, McCain Releases Medical Records, and More

News Buzz: Senator Kennedy Leaves Hospital, Israel-Syria Peace Talks, and More

Sen. Kennedy was released from the hospital after being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor. more >>

News Buzz: Quake's Rising Toll, Myanmar Aid Crisis, and More

The death toll from Monday's earthquake in China could climb to 50,000. more >>

Congress Calls for Action on Food Crisis

In hearings, a Senate committee urged an integrated approach to food policy. more >>

News Buzz: Killer China Quake, West Virginia Primary, and More

An earthquake struck China today with early reports that 7,600 people died in Sichuan province alone. more >>

Myanmar's Aid Mess, Obama Ups his Superdelegate Count, Gasoline Price Shock, and More

The U.N. suspends relief efforts to Myanmar; Obama picks up three additional superdelegates. more >>

News Buzz: Myanmar Aid, Clinton Goes on, and More

Political Obstacles Slow Disaster Aid for Myanmar

The nation's military dictators are wary of admitting foreigners to help with relief efforts. more >>

News Buzz: Myanmar Aid, Clinton Campaign Money, and More

Each day, news of the extent of destruction in Myanmar from Saturday's Cyclone Nargis gets worse. more >>

U.S. Eases Sanctions to Permit Disaster Aid to Myanmar

The U.S. government is relaxing financial sanctions against cyclone-ravaged Myanmar. more >>

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