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Millions of civilians, through no act or contract of their own, are now ensnared in an urban war, writes Brahimi.
Observers will be removed within days, with plans to set up a smaller political office to monitor events.
The latest accord has been reached during talks in Addis Ababa,UN officials say.
UN official describes vote as peaceful but several polling sites delayed opening because they lacked voting materials.
UN official describes vote as peaceful but several polling sites delayed opening because they lacked voting materials.
Voters to pick new leader of the quake-ravaged nation from a crowded field, amid worsening cholera outbreak.
Sunday's presidential elections are going ahead, despite a worsening cholera epidemic and voter registration woes.
Elections should take place despite outbreak of deadly disease and anger against peacekeepers, UN mission chief says.
President says donors must deliver on pledges of aid to quake-hit Caribbean nation.
New York event aims to raise $3.8bn for earthquake-devastated Caribbean nation.
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