The world is full of good news. The following are just a few ... The Swedish government calls on the European Commission to act in protecting the rights of the Roma community through measures to provide housing, education and jobs. With the assistance of the organization USAID, members of the Ogaden clan from both sides of the Kenya-Somalia border are putting years of discord behind them in their joint construction and management of a maternity wing at the local health clinic. US-based Sherpa Pet Group teams up with airlines in a program designed to ensure that human caregivers of small animals meet airline requirements so that their companions can easily travel with them onboard the flight. Head of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Alfonso Cano, proposes peace talks with Colombian president-elect Juan Manuel Santos to resolve previous longstanding conflict through diplomatic dialog. Governor Jack Markell of Delaware, USA signs a new law for the state's animal shelters, considered to be among the first and most comprehensive in providing standards of operation to help ensure that abandoned or neglected animals receive proper care with a goal of eliminating euthanization. Officials in Sichuan province, China announce a 44% increase in the minimum wage to benefit people's lives. Cambodian Aki Ra, who was forced to set landmines when he was a boy, now leads the Cambodian Self Help Demining team to assist in clearing the munitions from rural villages. In Gaza Strip ...
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