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UN observers sent to hot spot in Syria's south
Fox News
BEIRUT – The UN says international monitors have moved into another hot spot in Syria to try to stop violence. The monitoring team's spokesman, Neeraj Singh, said Friday two observers have been stationed in the southern city of Daraa.
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UN's Ban: Syria Violating Pledge to Pull Weapons From Civilian Areas
Voice of America
April 26, 2012 UN's Ban: Syria Violating Pledge to Pull Weapons From Civilian Areas VOA News United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has accused Syria of violating a pledge to withdraw heavy weapons from population centers and demanded that the ...
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Syria Crisis: UN Observers Head For City Of Daraa
Huffington Post
By BASSEM MROUE 04/27/12 06:16 AM ET BEIRUT -- The UN says international monitors have moved into another hot spot in Syria to try to stop violence. The monitoring team's spokesman, Neeraj Singh, said Friday two observers have been stationed in the ...
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Military drills throw United States into China-Philippine dispute over ...
CBS News
(CBS News) PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines - Defying Beijing's warning, the Philippines and the United States held military drills this week in the island of Palawan near the South China Sea. Close to a hundred troops from both countries took part in a ...
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UN Recommends Reducing Darfur Force
Voice of America
April 26, 2012 UN Recommends Reducing Darfur Force Margaret Besheer | United Nations UN Peacekeeping Chief Hervé Ladsous is recommending that the organization drawdown its UN-African Union peacekeeping force in the Darfur region of Sudan by more than ...
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UN chief says Syria not complying with peace plan
Chicago Tribune
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday the Syrian government had not complied with its pledge to a UN-backed peace plan aimed at stopping the country from spiraling into civil war because it had not withdrawn heavy weapons and ...
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UN Chief Concerned Over Syria's Failure To Comply With Peace Plan
RTT News
(RTTNews) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "remains deeply troubled" over the Syrian government's failure to withdraw its troops and heavy weaponry from populated areas as agreed under a previously accepted peace plan, according to a statement ...
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UN proposes decrease in Darfur force
Fox News
UNITED NATIONS – The UN peacekeeping chief is calling for a significant decrease and reorganization in the joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur because fighting between Sudanese government forces and rebel groups has ...
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UN chief demands Syria withdraw weapons, troops
Boston.com
UNITED NATIONSUN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demanded Thursday that the Syrian government immediately comply with its commitment to withdraw troops and heavy weapons from cities and towns. UN deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey said Ban is "deeply ...
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UN, AL urge Syria to meet ceasefire commitment
Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS/DAMASCUS, April 27 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Arab League (AL) urged Thursday the Syrian government to fulfill its ceasefire commitment, while Syria said it has done so and accused the armed groups of violating ...
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US drafts UN council resolution on Sudan, S.Sudan conflict
Reuters
To start discussions on draft Thursday * Countries in standoff over oil field By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS, April 26 (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it has drafted a UN Security Council resolution aimed at making legally binding an ...
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Syria: Why only 15 UN observers on the ground so far? (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
The UN says it will take a month to get the full 300-member observer mission on the ground, due to logistical difficulties. The delay could scuttle UN envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan. By Nicholas Blanford, Correspondent / April 26, 2012 United Nations ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Hundreds killed since start of UN mission, opposition says
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- A Syrian opposition group says it has documented hundreds of deaths since the UN peace plan monitors began their work last week. It has verified the identities of 462 people slain since April 16, when the mission started, ...
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UN leader says Syria 'in contravention' of peace plan
The Bostwana Gazette
DAMASCUS (AFP) - UN leader Ban Ki-moon said the Syrian government is "in contravention" of an agreed peace plan by keeping troops and heavy weapons in cities. Ban also said he was "gravely alarmed" by reports of shelling of populated areas in Syria, ...
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon arrives in India
New York Daily News
New Delhi, April 26 — United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, accompanied by his wife Ban Soon-taek, and senior advisers, arrived in India Thursday on a three-day official visit during which he is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ...
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Exclusive: UN plans aid for one million Syrians struggling amid conflict
Reuters
By Stephanie Nebehay | GENEVA (Reuters) - Syria's infrastructure has been significantly damaged in more than a year of conflict, water and electricity supplies have been disrupted and many families cannot meet their basic daily needs, a United Nations ...
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The United Nations: Do Americans still hate it?
Washington Post (blog)
By Scott Clement The United Nations has never been America's most popular institution, and it has received its worst ratings on record in the past decade. It's derided as giving a platform for two-bit dictators and being a useless, ...
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UN keen to help India in dealing with malaria, HIV
The Hindu
The United Nations would like to showcase India's experiences and best practices in dealing with maternal and child health issues for others to follow, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said. Commending India's success in combating polio, ...
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The Hindu
UN offers to help India in checking HIV transmission
New York Daily News
New Delhi, April 26 — United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Thursday said member nations of the world organisation are ready to help India in dealing with polio, malaria, tetanus, measles and HIV transmission-related mortality.
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France Raises UN Military Action in Syria
TIME
By AP / BEN HUBBARD and JAMEY KEATEN Wednesday, Apr. 25, 2012 (BEIRUT) — France raised the prospect of military intervention in Syria on Wednesday, saying the UN should consider harsher measures if an international peace plan that has been shaken by ...
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United Nations Chief 'gravely alarmed' by Syria violence
NDTV
Damascus: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday that the Syrian government is "in contravention" of an agreed peace plan by keeping troops and heavy weapons in cities. Ban also said he was "gravely alarmed" by reports of ...
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NDTV
UN recommends cut in Darfur peacekeeping force
Reuters Africa
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A UN review of peacekeepers in Sudan's western Darfur region recommends a cut of more than 3200 troops and nearly 800 police because security has improved in some parts of the troubled area, the UN ...
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UN chief declares Damascus "in contravention" of cease-fire
Deutsche Welle
The Arab League has called on the United Nations to act to protect civilians in Syria as the violence continues. Western states are threatening to up the ante against Damascus if the cease-fire does not hold. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on ...
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Deutsche Welle
Calls for United Nations action follow new scenes of brutality in Syria
Vancouver Sun
The Syrian opposition called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council Thursday over fresh claims of regime brutality, including a video that purportedly showed an opposition activist being buried alive. The video, said to have been filmed in ...
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Syria under UN fire for violating truce terms
The Daily Star
By Daily Star Staff BEIRUT: Syria is keeping troops and heavy weapons in cities "in contravention" of an agreed peace plan, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said Thursday. And amid reports by activists that scores of people had been killed in the shelling of a ...
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The Daily Star
U.N. Secretary 'Troubled' By Syria
Daily Beast
Syrian activists said that up to 70 people were killed in the city of Hama as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the ongoing troop violence there, saying he "remains deeply troubled" by the attacks. State media refuted the death ...
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Daily Beast
UN seeks cut in Darfur peacekeeping force
AFP
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations wants to cut more than 5300 peacekeeping troops and police in Darfur even though the UN Security Council said Thursday it remains concerned about conflict in the Sudanese region. A plan to cut the African Union-UN ...
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AFP
US drafts UN council resolution on Sudan, South Sudan conflict
KGMI
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it has drafted a UN Security Council resolution aimed at making legally binding an African Union demand that Sudan and South Sudan stop border clashes, resume talks and ...
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KGMI
Rein in UN pay
New York Daily News
At the UN in New York, I once had a boss who, whenever she had to take a personal trip back to Africa, found a conference to attend. The UN then paid for her business class flights between New York and Dakar, for instance, and gave her a travel ...
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New York Daily News
Sierra Leone: UN Human Rights Chief Welcomes Court's Guilty Verdict in Charles ...
AllAfrica.com
The United Nations human rights chief today welcomed the guilty verdict handed down against former Liberian President Charles Taylor as a "major milestone in" the development of international justice. "It is important to recognise that Taylor may ...
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AllAfrica.com
United States drafts UN resolution on Sudan
The Daily Star
UNITED NATIONS/JUBA/KHARTOUM: The United States said Thursday it had drafted a UN Security Council resolution aimed at making legally binding an African Union demand that Sudan and South Sudan stop border clashes, resume talks and resolve their many ...
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The Daily Star
UN Mission Welcomes Start Date for Registration of Voters, Candidates
AllAfrica.com
The United Nations mission in Libya today welcomed the announcement by the country's electoral authorities of the start date for the registration of voters and candidates for the upcoming polls to choose members of the National Congress.
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UN finds cluster bombs in Sri Lanka
Washington Times
By Ravi Nessman AP ** FILE ** An abandoned UN World Food Program vehicle sits amid the devastation from Sri Lanka's civil war in the conflict zone on the country's northeast coast in May 2009. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) NEW DELHI (AP) — A report ...
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Washington Times
UN officials welcome court's guilty verdict in Charles Taylor trial
UN News Centre
Photo: AP/Peter DeJong United Nations officials today welcomed the welcomed the guilty verdict handed down against former Liberian President Charles Taylor by the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL). "This is a historic and momentous day for the ...
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UN News Centre
US draft warns Sudan, S.Sudan of possible sanctions
Reuters
* Rice: UN council starts talks Thursday on draft * Envoys: China, Russia reluctant to issue threats * AU gives Sudan, South Sudan 3 months to reach deal By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS, April 26 (Reuters) - The United States ...
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Arizona close to passing anti-UN-sustainability bill
msnbc.com (blog)
Jan Brewer a tea party-backed bill that proponents say would stop a United Nations takeover conspiracy but that critics claim could end state and cities' pollution-fighting efforts and even dismantle the state unemployment office.
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Feuding Sudans face UN sanctions
Capital FM Kenya
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 27 – The UN Security Council on Thursday started talks on a resolution that could allow sanctions against Sudan and South Sudan if they do not meet African Union demands to end their border war. The AU has asked the Security Council ...
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Capital FM Kenya
Syrian regime, rebels trade blame for deadly blast
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The UN mission to Syria is seen as a last chance for diplomacy to end the bloodshed in the strife-torn country, experts say today, while expressing scepticism about its chances of success. Photo: Jacques Brinon / AP France's foreign minister Alian ...
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Syria not complying with peace plan - UN
Sky News Australia
Syria not complying with peace plan - UN Updated: 17:55, Friday April 27, 2012 UN secretary general Ban Ki-Moon has said the Syrian government is not complying with the peace plan it signed up to because it has failed to withdraw heavy weapons and ...
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US offers 'safe passage' to Afghan Taliban leaders
msnbc.com
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- The United States and Afghanistan have agreed to "give safe passage" to representatives of the Afghan Taliban to help them to enter future peace talks, officials announced Thursday. The move comes just weeks ahead of a NATO ...
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US to move 9000 Marines out of Okinawa
msnbc.com (blog)
By Reuters WASHINGTON -- The United States and Japan announced on Thursday a revised agreement on streamlining the US military presence on Okinawa that will shift 9000 Marines from that southern Japanese island to Guam and other Asia-Pacific sites.
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msnbc.com (blog)
UN chief meets PM Manmohan Singh
Jagran Post
New Delhi: UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon on Friday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and lauded India's efforts on public health and sustainable development. Ban, who is on a four-day visit, met Singh at his residence and the two are believed to ...
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Jagran Post
UN says Syria 'in contravention' of peace plan
SBS
Escalating violence in Syria has prompted UN leader Ban Ki Moon to say Syrian government is in contravention of peace plan. The Syrian government is "in contravention" of an agreed peace plan by keeping troops and heavy weapons in cities, UN leader Ban ...
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