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UN agency urges Dominican Republic to refrain deporting stateless people

UN News Centre - ven, 19/06/2015 - 07:00
The Dominican Republic must ensure that people whose citizenship was thrown into question by a 2013 ruling of the Constitutional Court will not be deported, the UN refugee agency said today.

FEATURE: Sold for a packet of cigarettes – UN envoy fights to help women suffering sexual violence in the Middle East

UN News Centre - ven, 19/06/2015 - 01:45
A young man wants to smoke a cigarette but does not have the money to buy a pack.

“He has a slave girl, he goes and sells her to another man, and he gets enough money for a pack of cigarettes. That’s it. She is the value of a pack of cigarettes,” said Zainab Bangura, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict.

‘A justice system that fails children ultimately fails society,’ UN rights expert warns

UN News Centre - ven, 19/06/2015 - 00:39
The treatment of children in judicial proceedings around the world, both civil and criminal, is not satisfactory and often “unacceptable,” the UN human rights expert on the independence of judges and lawyers said today and called on countries to develop justice systems that are sensitive to the needs of children.

Ukraine: UN warns number of displaced persons and refugees on the rise

UN News Centre - ven, 19/06/2015 - 00:33
The number of people fleeing their homes in Ukraine continues to rise, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Security Council looks forward to weekend signing of Mali peace accord by armed groups

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 23:22
The United Nations Security Council, reiterating today its support to the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali, said it looked forward to the expected signing of the accord this weekend by the so-called ‘Coordination’ armed groups.

Ban condemns apparently racially motivated killings in South Carolina as ‘hateful act of violence’

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 23:17
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned the apparently racially motivated killings at an historic African American church in South Carolina in the southern United States, and expressed the hope that those responsible for such a “hateful act of violence” will be brought to justice.

Protecting children in war zones is a moral imperative and legal obligation, Security Council told

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 21:54
&#8220A moral imperative and a legal obligation,&#8221 protecting children should never be jeopardized by national interests, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, deploring that 2014 was one of the worst years in recent memory for children in countries affected by conflict.

Unspeakable violence against children in South Sudan must stop – UNICEF chief

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 20:58
The head of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has appealed “in the name of humanity and common decency” for a halt to the worsening violence against children in South Sudan that has seen boys reportedly castrated and left to bleed to death and girls as young as eight who have been gang raped and murdered.

UN health agency ramps up efforts against Tanzania cholera outbreak

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 20:12
The cholera outbreak in Tanzania continues to spread among the populations in the country’s western Kigoma region amid an influx of refugees from neighbouring Burundi, the United Nations health agency warned today as it detailed its ongoing response aimed at stemming the epidemic.

Yemen facing serious food insecurity as conflict deteriorates, new UN study finds

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 20:08
Six million people in Yemen are slipping towards severe hunger and now need emergency food and life-saving assistance, “a sharp increase” from the last quarter of 2014, according to a new joint study by two United Nations organizations.

UN chief hails Papal Encyclical spotlighting climate change as critical ‘moral issue’

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 19:03
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today welcomed the release of Pope Francis’ Papal Encyclical in which the leader of the Catholic Church deplored climate change as one of the principal challenges facing humanity and called for a ‘new dialogue’ about shaping the future of our planet.

Peter Harling: «L’Etat islamique occupe un vide qui ne cesse de grandir dans la région»

Crisisgroup - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 16:15
En Syrie, en Irak, la progression des djihadistes de l’EI continue de mettre à nu la vacuité des choix de la coalition internationale. Longtemps en poste à Damas, Peter Harling, de l'International Crisis group, analyse ce fiasco comme une absence de stratégie, non pas militaire, mais de reconstruction du pays. « On ne se pose pas le problème du jour d’après », estime le chercheur.

UN warns of ‘record high’ 60 million displaced amid expanding global conflicts

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 07:00
The international community is experiencing a dramatic shift in the situation facing the world’s refugees as a global surge in war, conflict and persecution has caused a record number of people to flee their homes in search of safety, the United Nations refugee agency reported today.

Integrated global approach needed to ease plight of Roma – UN rights expert

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 01:37
Noting that economic, political and social marginalization of Roma communities remains a major issue, a United Nations human rights expert urged thinking outside the “poverty paradigm” and adopting an integrated approach to address their plight.

As UN-backed talks continue, Security Council calls for political solution to Libyan crisis

UN News Centre - jeu, 18/06/2015 - 01:32
The Security Council has emphasized the urgency for Libyan stakeholders to reach a political solution to the country’s crisis amid ongoing United Nations-facilitated talks.

For Now, U.S. Ready to Shelve Iran’s Past Military Programs to Win Nuclear Deal

Foreign Policy - mer, 17/06/2015 - 02:11
The Obama administration is ready to drop a long-standing demand that Tehran open up about its secret missile research, provided Iran agrees to tough inspections going forward.

Russian Army Expo Opens at New Theme Park Devoted to Russian Nationalism

Foreign Policy - mer, 17/06/2015 - 01:00
"Young people will not only be able to visit exhibits, but also drive and fly on military equipment, shoot military weapons, and do parachute jumps."

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s Most Dangerous Man Is Still Alive

Foreign Policy - mar, 16/06/2015 - 23:58
A U.S. drone strike killed Nasir al-Wuhayshi. But the real threat is AQAP’s elusive master bomb-maker.

Israel Attacks Foreign Media as Biased in Video Mocking Western Journalists

Foreign Policy - mar, 16/06/2015 - 23:27
The video depicts a towheaded correspondent turning a blind eye to violence and abuse in Gaza.

An Oil Strike in No Man’s Land

Foreign Policy - mar, 16/06/2015 - 23:09
A new oil field near Venezuela could be the miracle Maduro was waiting for. There's just one problem — it's in territory claimed by Guyana.

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