Bhjl UN cash position stronger than last year but still fragile, controller reports
A biographer once praised reticent and retiring Emily Dickinson for the modest littleness of her person. So what might this 19th-century poet make of the decidedly immodest archive of her poems being released today, bringing to light in one digital place most of her surviving manuscripts What if those manuscripts were the very ones Dickinson hesitated to publish in her own lifetime, or 鈥?in bursts of cheerful immodesty 鈥?delivered to friends with fresh gingerbread or a bouque
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t of flowers What if that archive revealed, in every variant, all of her known poems And what if it showed the world how her handwriting began to
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slope and sprawl as she got older, and that she sometim
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es wrote poems on old bills, paper bags, or the backs of envelopes Dickinson can t answer such questions. But her poems keep speaking, and her readers keep listening and interpreting her timeless celebrations of wit, observation, and the fragile ecstasies of the natural world.Interpretation will be easier with the Ndcp Recent attacks on hospitals in Aleppo can amount to war crimes 鈥?UNICEF
The 27 trucks delivered nearly 1,000 metric tonnes
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of food and other essential items to the city
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of Mekelle, UN Spokesperson St茅phane Dujarric told journalists in New York.This was the fourth humanitarian convoy to reach Tigray since the transportation of aid resumed at the beginning of April, following more than
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three months of interruption.Critical operations expandedSince then, 169 trucks have reached Tigray, transporting some 4,300 metric tonnes of supplies. Mr. Dujarric said food and other aid has been dispatched from the regional capital Mekelle, to priority areas across Tigray for onward distribution, while fuel that has recently arrived is allowing for critical humanitarian operations to be expanded. The rate at which aid is arriving into Tigray, however, remains a small fraction of what is needed. Essential services including electricity, communications networks and banking services, remain largely cut off, he said.鈥疷rgent scale-up neededThe UN and its partners continue to wo