+ Follow CHINA RED CROSS Tag
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[Title] => Phl thanks world for Yolanda aid
[Summary] => The Philippines took to social media and bought ad space in the world’s most prominent strips yesterday to thank the global community for its help three months after a devastating typhoon that killed more than 6,000 people and left 2,000 still missing.
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[Title] => China gives details of rescue teams to Philippines
[Summary] => China, criticized for a tepid response to the Philippines typhoon, said Wednesday that 51 emergency medical personnel from the government and a disaster relief team from the China Red Cross will leave for the archipelago nation within days.
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[Title] => First Chinese rescuers, hospital ship depart for Philippines
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CHINA RED CROSS
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