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  • NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports from Sarajevo that the NATO-led peace-keeping force is preparing for this coming Saturday's election. International organizations are worried that war refugees will run into problems when they try to return to their old homes to vote.
  • NPR's Michael Skoler reports from Rwanda on the exhumation of a mass grave site requested by the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal. The site is in a town called Kibuye (kih-BOO-yay), not far from the refugee camps in Zaire.
  • Jennifer Griffin reports on the day of mourning in Lebanon. Even as services were being held, Israeli shells were falling near Cana, the site of last Thursday's shelling, where some 100 refugees were killed.
  • to try to agree on a formula to end the refugee crisis in eastern Zaire.
  • - Daniels talks with NPR's Jennifer Ludden in Kigali, Rwanda about the escalating turmoil in Zaire. Fierce gunfighting in the town of Goma, forced international aid workers to flee the area today leaving some one million refugees without adequate food or water.
  • is moving closer towards creating a multinational force to enter Zaire to oversee the refugee crisis, but many obstacles still remain.
  • The White House has put former Delaware Gov. Jack Markell in charge of helping oversee efforts to resettle Afghan refugees.
  • Small-town America is not as homogenous as it used to be. Take Wausa, Wisc., home to more than 4,000 Hmong refugees from Southeast Asia. In a special broadcast from Wausau, guests and callers discuss small-town immigration.
  • The United Nations Refugee Agency says more than 3 million people in Iran have been displaced by the war.
  • Zagreb shut down crossings for migrants and Belgrade followed suit in a tit-for-tat over the burgeoning refugee crisis.
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