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The Syrian and Jordanian Ministries of Health implement a cooperative agreement to exchange
expertise in specialty areas such as nursing, cardiology, immunization, family health and
others. US military officials in Iraq formally transfer
control of a military base in Baghdad to Iraqi security personnel, fulfilling US President
Barack Obama’s campaign pledge to withdraw all combat troops by the end of August 2010.
The new John XXII Hospital in La Paz, Bolivia becomes the first in the country to supplement
conventional medicine with traditional healing approaches that include natural medicine and
midwifery, along with a pharmacy with herbal medicines.
Syria is delivering 116 tons of food relief, while the European medical convoy Miles of
Smiles 2 is transporting €1 million in ambulances, medical supplies and equipment to assist those
in need in Palestine’s Gaza Strip. Former Cuban president Fidel Castro receives
a standing ovation from the National Assembly as he appears for the first time in four years
to present a short talk that focuses on urging the US toward diplomatic resolution with Iran
and North Korea. The ceremony “March of Life” held in Kiev,
Ukraine seeks to promote reconciliation among all parties for historical war-time events
that occurred in their country. In Guinea, where severe hailstorms have cost
hundreds of families their maize and vegetable crops, the United Nations is providing food
aid for approximately 6000 people as well as healthcare and schooling support.
To assist the millions of Pakistanis affected by disastrous flooding, the UN World Food
Program is providing emergency relief to more than 250,000 families.
Delegates from India and Argentina sign a bilateral agreement to enhance technical and
professional cooperation in the agricultural sector, with several other accords planned
for the near future. Thanks to efforts made by the organization
Justice For All Society based in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordanian national Ahmed Abed
Rabbu is reunited with his son Mohammed after 32 years�