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UN sees need for more Syria observers, aircraft
Reuters
By Douglas Hamilton | BEIRUT (Reuters) - A United Nations mission to oversee an end to violence in Syria may need to bring in its own aircraft and deploy more troops to ensure that a firm ceasefire takes hold throughout the country, UN Secretary ...
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Syria says it welcomes more UN observers amid shaky truce
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Syria on Wednesday said it would offer aircraft to United Nations observers and called for the deployment of hundreds more monitors in addition to a team in the nation to ensure the cease-fire takes hold.
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Wives of UN diplomats tell Syria's first lady to 'stop being a bystander'
CNN
United Nations (CNN) -- The wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations have taken on Syria's first lady in an online video, calling on Asma al-Assad to "stop your husband" and "stop being a bystander." The roughly four-minute ...
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UN wives urge Syrian first lady: "Stop your husband"
Reuters
By Michelle Nichols | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The wives of UN ambassadors from Britain and Germany targeted Syria's first lady on Tuesday with an online appeal to "stop your husband" in his yearlong bid to quash a popular uprising that has left ...
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Syria: Secretary-General says UN may not go far enough with monitors
Christian Science Monitor
By Los Angeles Times Staff / April 17, 2012 The United Nations Security Council is expected to authorize deploying a full mission of 250 monitors to Syria after it takes up the issue Wednesday, but Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon questioned whether even ...
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UN likely to send full slate of Syria monitors
Los Angeles Times
United Nations monitors who arrived in Syria this week at the entrance of a Damascus hotel on April 17, 2012. (AFP/Getty Images / April 17, 2012) By Los Angeles Times Staff BEIRUT — The United Nations Security Council is expected to authorize ...
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UN Security Council Considers Sanctions to Pressure Sudan, South Sudan
Voice of America (blog)
The United Nations Security Council says it is committed to making "every effort" to get Sudan and South Sudan to halt conflict and return to negotiations. After a closed briefing Tuesday, the US ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, ...
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Mbeki urges UN Security Council to act on Sudan
Boston.com
(AP Photo/Michael Onyiego) By Alexandra Olson Associated Press / April 17, 2012 UNITED NATIONS—African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki urged the UN Security Council on Tuesday to take action to stop the fighting between Sudan and South Sudan, warning that ...
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Boston.com
UN computer shipment to North Korean regime violates US manufacturer's ban
Fox News
A United Nations agency that quietly shipped computers and computer servers to North Korea several months ago apparently was violating restrictions on the equipment's use imposed by Hewlett-Packard, the US-based maker of the computers and computer ...
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Wives of UN ambassadors to Syria's First Lady: 'Stop your husband'
Fox News
REUTERS NEW YORK – The wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations have written an open letter to the wife of Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad, asking her to call for peace in her country. In the unusual move, Sheila Lyall Grant, ...
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Sudan, South Sudan clash on new front as UN mulls sanctions
Reuters
The reports of the fresh fighting south of the Sudanese town of Mairem late on Tuesday came as the UN Security Council discussed imposing sanctions on the African neighbors if they did not stop the escalating border clashes.
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UN Considers Sanctions on South Sudan
Wall Street Journal
By JOE LAURIA UNITED NATIONS—The UN Security Council is considering sanctions against the new nation of South Sudan to pressure it to withdraw from its occupation of a Sudanese oil field that has escalated a conflict between the two Sudans to the ...
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Analysis: UN mission does nothing to change endgame in Syria
CNN
By Tim Lister, CNN (CNN) -- The beginning of the UN observer mission to Syria heralds a new phase in more than a year of upheaval across the country. Success, however unlikely, could open the door to some form of dialogue between the regime and its ...
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UN council mulls Sudan, S.Sudan sanctions to end clashes
Reuters
US envoy gives no details of possible sanctions * South Sudan seized Heglig oil field in Sudan By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS, April 17 (Reuters) - The UN Security Council discussed on Tuesday possibly imposing sanctions on Sudan and South Sudan if ...
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African Union mediator Mbeki urges UN Security Council to act on Sudan, South ...
Washington Post
UNITED NATIONS — African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki urged the UN Security Council on Tuesday to take action to stop the fighting between Sudan and South Sudan, warning that both sides are locked in a "logic of war" with hardliners increasingly in ...
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N. Korea Rejects UN Condemnation of Rocket Launch
Voice of America (blog)
North Korea on Tuesday rejected the United Nations' condemnation of Pyongyang's failed rocket launch, and is vowing to continue trying to fire a long-range rocket into space to place a satellite in orbit. The North Korean foreign ministry insisted that ...
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UN leader questions heft of Syria mission
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The regime widened artillery attacks on opposition strongholds on Tuesday in another sign that the UN-brokered cease-fire is quickly unraveling despite the presence of foreign observers, activists said. Photo: Thibault Camus, Associated Press BEIRUT ...
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Syria foreign minister says 250 UN observers "reasonable"
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem on Wednesday said a plan for 250 international observers was a "reasonable and logical" number to monitor a days-old ceasefire in the country, after the United Nations said it may need more ...
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Number of UN observers in Syria mounts to 7: observers' leader
Xinhua
DAMASCUS, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Head of the advance team of UN observers to Syria said Wednesday that the number of observers is now seven and it would reach 30 within a couple of days, stressing that the observers' task is to get engaged with Syrian ...
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North Korea Says It Will Abandon Deal With US
New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said on Tuesday that it was abandoning an agreement it made in February with the United States, in which it promised to suspend uranium enrichment, nuclear tests and long-range missile tests. The North Korean Foreign ...
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UN admits tough task as Syria toll mounts
Montreal Gazette
DAMASCUS — UN observers have acknowledged that they face a tough task to firm up a ceasefire in Syria, as seven civilians were killed Tuesday in the latest violence on the sixth day of a tenuous truce. Colonel Ahmed Himmiche, the Moroccan heading an ...
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Angelina Jolie named special U.N. refugee envoy
Entertainment Weekly
The United Nations refugee agency has elevated the Hollywood star from being a goodwill ambassador to a special envoy, a role that will see her represent the organization to governments and diplomats. It is the first time the UN refugee agency has ...
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EU, UN Say The Discussed EU Support For Syria Observers
Wall Street Journal
By Vanessa Mock and Laurence Norman Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LUXEMBOURG (Dow Jones)--The European Union is in talks with the United Nations about providing EU military assets such as helicopters and planes to secure the free movement of UN observers in ...
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Syria's al-Assad gaining strength under UN moves, experts say
CNN
By Josh Levs, CNN (CNN) -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is strengthening his grip on the country during the relative decrease in violence brought on by UN demands, several experts on the region said Tuesday. Although the goal of countries in ...
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Arab ministers urge Syria to open up to UN monitors
Reuters
DOHA (Reuters) - Arab League ministers met UN-Arab special envoy Kofi Annan on Tuesday and pressed Syria to cooperate fully with his peace mission, first by providing unfettered access to ceasefire monitors. A six-day-old truce has held in some areas ...
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Diplomats' wives urge Syrian first lady Asma Assad: 'Stop your husband'
msnbc.com (blog)
By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com The wives of two United Nations ambassadors have produced an Internet video appealing to Syria's first lady, Asma Assad, to "stop your husband" Bashar in his bid to thwart a popular uprising that has left thousands dead.
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North Korea Breaks Off Agreement with US
Voice of America
April 18, 2012 North Korea Breaks Off Agreement with US VOA News The International Atomic Energy Agency says it is now unlikely to send a delegation to North Korea, after Pyongyang stated it is no longer bound by an agreement with the United States not ...
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Angelina Jolie promoted as UN special envoy
Hindustan Times
Angelina Jolie goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' refugee agency, meets with Iraqi refugees today in Damascus. Angelina Jolie, who has been working at the UN refugee agency as a goodwill ambassador for the past ten years, has been promoted to ...
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Hindustan Times
United Nations North Korean computer shipment under investigation
SlashGear
The United Nations Security Council and HP are investigating how HP computers and servers managed to get into the country of North Korea, despite extremely high-profile restrictions on electronics exports into the communist dictatorship.
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Sudan: UN Rights Chief Condemns Sudan's Bombing of Civilian Areas in South Sudan
AllAfrica.com
The top United Nations human rights official today condemned Sudan's indiscriminate bombing raids that resulted in civilian casualties in South Sudan and urged the two countries' governments to halt the escalating violence along their border areas.
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UN wives make video appeal to Syrian first lady
The Australian
Video Video Image Letter to Asma Assad UN wives appeal to Syria's Asmar Assad THOUSANDS have backed a video appeal to Syria's first lady to speak out against violence, made by the wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations.
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Angelina Jolie named special UN refugee envoy
CBS News
(Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty Images) (CBS/AP) Angelina Jolie is being promoted from goodwill ambassador to a special envoy at the United Nations refugee agency. In her new role, the actress will represent the organization at the diplomatic level before ...
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CBS News
UN Syria mission at risk as 77 killed
Sky News Australia
UN Syria mission at risk as 77 killed Updated: 13:49, Wednesday April 18, 2012 At least 77 people have been killed in Syria on Tuesday, activists say, with continued violence threatening the future of the United Nations observer mission overseeing a ...
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North Korea rejects UN condemnation
Business Recorder
SEOUL: North Korea on Tuesday rejected the United Nations' condemnation of its rocket launch and vowed to continue to try to put a satellite into orbit. "We resolutely and totally reject the unreasonable behaviour of the UN Security Council to violate ...
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More shelling and deaths, but UN and others won't yet declare cease-fire dead
NECN
BEIRUT (AP) — Despite the continued artillery fire in Syria, and the presence of tanks in cities, the UN is standing by the cease-fire that went into effect there nearly a week ago. UN chief Ban Ki-moon and others say the violence is sporadic, ...
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UN sees need for more troops, aircraft in Syria
Montreal Gazette
United Nations mission - A to oversee an end to violence in Syria may need to bring in its own aircraft and deploy more troops to ensure that a firm ceasefire takes hold throughout the country, UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday.
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SYRIA: The UN's high risk observer mission to Syria - World News From Europe
San Francisco Luxury News
Following the humiliating fiasco of the Arab League observer mission to Syria at the end of 2011, all eyes are now on the United Nations team which arrived there on Sunday. The mission was given the unanimous backing of the UN Security Council on April ...
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China on board with UN condemnation of NK
The Hankyoreh
The presidential statement announced by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Monday in response to North Korea's rocket launch is considerably stronger than the statements that followed the North's in 2009. China was unusually supportive of ...
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Arab Group writes to UN condemning Ahmadinejad's visit to Abu Musa
Khaleej Times
The Arab Group at the United Nations in a letter to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the visit of Iranian President Ahmadinejad to UAE's Abu Musa Island which is occupied by Iran since 1971. Meanwhile, they have also called to put an end to ...
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UN mission in Syria threatened as 50 killed in recent clashes
Haaretz
By DPA Tags: Syria UN Bashar Assad At least 50 people were killed in Syria on Tuesday, activists said, with the continued violence threatening the future of a United Nations observer mission overseeing a peace plan. "There are many obstacles, ...
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Haaretz
Tensions flare as UN envoy heads to Sudan, Security Council tackles sanctions
Al-Arabiya
(File photo) By Al Arabiya with Agencies A US envoy headed Wednesday to Sudan after talks in newly independent South Sudan as he pressed for calm despite signs of a hardening of positions following an outbreak of fighting as the United Nations Security ...
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Al-Arabiya
UN observers tour Deraa under the watchful eye of Syrian forces
The Independent
Flanked by Syrian government security forces, UN vehicles made their way to Deraa, the birthplace of Syria's 13-month uprising yesterday, prompting activists to question why they had not chosen to visit a more violent location.
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UN: Syria observer mission 'not enough'
Deutsche Welle
The UN is asking the EU to supply aircraft to boost the UN operation in Syria. Meanwhile, reports of government forces violating the cease-fire continue to emerge. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday his body was asking the European Union to ...
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Deutsche Welle
Syria Squeezed as Nations Pressure Assad on Cease-Fire
Bloomberg
While the daily death toll has dropped, Assad hasn't lived up to the terms of the United Nations-backed peace plan, which include a pullback of his forces and steps toward democratic reforms. Even as the first UN monitors arrived in Syria, ...
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UN ambassadors' wives produce video urging Asma al Assad to stop violence in Syria
Telegraph.co.uk
Asma al-Assad, the wife of the Syrian dictator, is the subject of an online campaign launched by the wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations imploring her to help stop the killing. By Barney Henderson The video letter and ...
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Ambassadors wives urge Syrian president's wife to 'stop your husband,' lobby ...
Greenfield Daily Reporter
EDITH M. LEDERER AP UNITED NATIONS — The wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations released a video Tuesday urging the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad to stop being a bystander and speak out to demand that her husband ...
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