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Voice of America: United Nations Moves to Help Combat Sexual Abuse in Its Ranks

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February 19, 2019
Voice of America: United Nations Moves to Help Combat Sexual Abuse in Its Ranks
"Ukraine" - Google News: Five years after Ukrainian riots, justice still not attained for victims — activists - TASS
"Russia international behavior" - Google News: Three Conferences and a New Set of Russian Sanctions - The Jamestown Foundation
Voice of America: US Lawmakers Tour Florida Migrant Teen Camp, Want Policy Shift

Voice of America: United Nations Moves to Help Combat Sexual Abuse in Its Ranks

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
The United Nations on Tuesday took steps to tackle sexual exploitation and abuse within its ranks, naming an array of experts to a panel aimed at ending incidents of harassment that have plagued the global agency for years.
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"Ukraine" - Google News: Five years after Ukrainian riots, justice still not attained for victims — activists - TASS

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
KIEV, February 20. /TASS/. In the five years of its leadership, the Kiev government has been unable to properly investigate and find those responsible for crimes committed during the 2013-2014 riots in Ukraine that brought the incumbent Ukrainian leadership into power, Amnesty International has said.
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"Russia international behavior" - Google News: Three Conferences and a New Set of Russian Sanctions - The Jamestown Foundation

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
Three Conferences and a New Set of Russian Sanctions Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 16 Issue: 21 February 19, 2019 06:40 PM Age: 2 hours Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks at the 2019 Munich Security Conference (Source: PressTV)
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Voice of America: US Lawmakers Tour Florida Migrant Teen Camp, Want Policy Shift

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA —  Congressional Democrats from Florida and Texas on Tuesday toured a migrant camp, where they said children are being held for too long in a place that has a "prison-like" feeling.
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