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Warning of Climate Change's Threat to Global Security, Ban Urges Concerted Action

By Press Release on Jul 21, 2011   World  

Warning of Climate Change's Threat to Global Security, Ban Urges Concerted Action

GENEVA-Climate change is a real threat to international peace and security, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, urging developed countries to lead the global effort to find ways to mitigate and adapt to it detrimental effects, with emerging economies shouldering their fair share of the responsibility.

GAO Says Coordinated Strategy Lacking for Missle Defense Training

By JOHN VANDIVER Stars and Stripes on Jul 21, 2011   National  

GAO Says Coordinated Strategy Lacking for Missle Defense Training

STUTTGART, Germany — The Defense Department has failed to develop requirements and standards for integrated ballistic missile defense training that requires organizations to work together “as they would in an actual engagement,” according to a report by the Government Accountability Office.

Last Remaining Fugitive from Balkan War Crimes Arrested

By Press Release on Jul 20, 2011   World  

Last Remaining Fugitive from Balkan War Crimes Arrested

GENEVA-Top United Nations officials have joined the international tribunal set up to try those responsible for the worst crimes committed during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s in welcoming today’s arrest in Serbia of Goran Hadžic, who has been at large for more than seven years and was the court’s last remaining fugitive.

Did Administration Violate Iran Sanctions?

By Press Release on Jul 19, 2011   National  

Did Administration Violate Iran Sanctions?

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today made the following comment on media reports that Vitol, a Dutch-Swiss energy trading company and the second largest purchaser of oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) sale last month, has signed an agreement to resume trading with Iran:

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