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•Today: UN Security Council plans visit to Central Africa
•01/11/2005: UN, Congo troops launch joint operation against rebel camps
•31/10/2005: Sixth FARDC brigade fully integrated in Luberizi - REVIEW
•28/10/2005: Unpaid electoral staff protests in Kalemie
•12/10/2005: IASU passes milestone anniversary, says good-bye to Kindu
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•today: Monitoring
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•20/10/2005: Last Press Conference
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•22/07/2005: Do you think that the identification and enrollment process will take place in Ituri, considering the present security situation in this part of the RDC?
Nineteenth report of the Secretary-General on Monuc
•The present report is submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution ) of 30 March 2005, by which the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Organization Mission in the DR Congo (MONUC) until 1 October 2005, and resolution ) of 1 October 2004, by which the Council requested the SG to keep it informed regularly of developments in the Mission area. This report covers major developments since the SG's previous report to the Council dated 2 August 2005 (S/2005/506).
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Humanitarian Highlights
•20/07/2005: Thousands of civilians in eastern DRC affected by renewed violence and diseases.
NEWS WIRES
•Today: New Vision: UN Security Council to visit Uganda
•Today: UN News: Security Council's visit will show DR of Congo that it must accept election results - UN
•Today: Xinhua: Rwandan rebels flee national park in east DRC: UN spokesman
•Today: Reuters: UN aide backs sanctions on Congo rebel leaders
•Yesterday: IRIN: DRC-Uganda: Hunt for LRA Rebels Intensifies, MONUC Deploys Troops to Border
•Yesterday: Xinhua: S. Africa welcomes UN's action against rebel forces in DRC
•Yesterday: Reuters: 34 killed as Congo army and U.N. free poll workers
•Yesterday: IRIN: Congo-Kinshasa; UN, Congolese Troops Destroy Rebel Camps in Virunga Park
•Yesterday: AFP: DRC, UN forces recapture three eastern villages
•Yesterday: UN News Service: In planned visit to Central Africa, Security Council to spotlight potential for peace
NEWS ON THE WEB
•Today: greenpeace: Congo shows Europe how to protect forests, with laws
•Today: News24: Bloody end to DRC hostage drama
•Yesterday: allafrica: Health-DRC: An Epidemic Waiting to Happen
•31/10/2005: United States Department of State: White House Nominates Three Women As Ambassadors in Africa
•28/10/2005: UN News: Standards for international electoral observation endorsed at UN
•28/10/2005: BBC News: Hunger crisis 'undermines Africa'
•26/10/2005: People's Daily: Migration impacts on development in Africa: official
•26/10/2005: Relief Web: DR Congo: Volunteers help children orphaned by HIV/AIDS
•24/10/2005: Chicago Sun-Times: Bush was right: Sometimes war is worth it
•21/10/2005: The Seattle times: In Congo, a people's gold rush
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