Monday 7 January 2008

News Stories (07/01/08)

Overstaying students 'can remain' (BBC News) - [text online]

Taylor war crimes trial resumes (BBC News) - [text online]

Kenya food effort gets under way (BBC News) - [text online]

Deportation for island 'Asbo' man (BBC News) - [text online]

Brothers lose latest asylum bid (BBC Mews) - [text online]

British imams ‘failing young Muslims’ (The Times) - [text online]

Kenyan families flee or stay and risk death (The Telegraph) - [text online]

Bishop warns of no-go zones for non-Muslims (The Telegraph) - [text online]

Muslim anger at bishop's 'ghettoes' attack (The Independent) - [text online]

Scale of Kenya's refugee crisis begins to emerge (The Independent) - [text online]

Blood-diamond expert testifies at Taylor's war crimes trial (The Independent) - [text online]

Serbia 'needs to embrace the EU' (The Independent) - [text online]

'Miracle baby' pastor fights to stay in UK (The Guardian) - [text online]

Chilly Iceland gives a warm welcome to South American refugees (UNHCR News) - [text online]

Sudan: UN SG urges greater support for new Darfur mission (ReliefWeb) - [text online]

Iraq: WFP to help feed one million displaced (ReliefWeb) - [text online]

Kenya: DFID announces £1m for humanitarian relief effort (ReliefWeb) - [text online]

DRC: Govt launches disarmament campaign in the Kivus (ReliefWeb) - [text online]

Consultation on ESOL announced (Refugee Council) - [text online]

Response to Barnardo's report on the welfare of asylum seeking children (Refugee Council) - [text online]

Stranded UN food shipments begin to make their way to displaced Kenyans (UN News) - [text online]

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