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Terrorism Threat As Alive Today As At Time of 2001 Attacks Against US

By United Nations on Sep 29, 2011   World  

28 September 2011 –The United Nations committee entrusted with helping countries tackle terrorism held a day-long meeting at UN Headquarters in New York today, withSecretary-General Ban Ki-moon warning that the threat is still as great as it was at the time of the 2001 attacks against the United States.

Israelis And Palestinians Urged To Give Diplomacy A Chance

By United Nations on Sep 27, 2011   World  

While the Security Council mulls over the Palestinian application to become a Member State, the United Nations political chief today called on the Israelis and the Palestinians to return to negotiations to reach a comprehensive and lasting settlement.

Equador Leaves $7.2 Billion In Oil Reserves In Ground In Favor Of Biodiversity

By United Nations on Sep 26, 2011   World  

An Ecuadorian accord to leave vast oil reserves, conservatively valued at $7.2 billion, untapped to protect biodiversity in a national park in return for half that amount from the international community was heralded at the United Nations today as a model in the fight to save the planet.

UN Human Rights Office Voices Profound Regret after Execution of US Man

By United Nations on Sep 23, 2011   World  

NEW YORK-The United Nations human rights office expressed profound regret today over this week’s execution in the United States of Troy Davis, saying that the process that led to his death may have violated international law.

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