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ICC Calls on Countries to Help Prevent Qadhafi’s Son Escape From Libya

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 4, 2011   World  

ICC Calls on Countries to Help Prevent Qadhafi’s Son Escape From Libya

HAGUE-The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) called on countries this week to “do all they can” to prevent Muammar al-Qadhafi’s son from leaving Libya amid reports that a group of mercenaries are attempting to facilitate his escape.

As Global Economy Cools, Double Dip Jobs Recession Looms

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 2, 2011   World  

As Global Economy Cools, Double Dip Jobs Recession Looms

NEW YORK-A United Nations report issued on Monday warned that the cooling global economy risks pushing the world into a double-dip jobs recession and triggering an outbreak of social strife unless governments take urgent action to stimulate employment growth.

Unesco Votes to Admit Palestine as Full Member

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 1, 2011   World  

Unesco Votes to Admit Palestine as Full Member

NEW YORK-The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) yesterday voted to admit Palestine as a full member of the Paris-based agency.

Jailed Serb Leader Loses Bid to Have UN War Crimes Court End Case Against Him

By United Nations on Oct 1, 2011   World  

Jailed Serb Leader Loses Bid to Have UN War Crimes Court End Case Against Him

30 September 2011 –The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has rejected a request by the leader of the Serb Radical Party to discontinue proceedings against him, finding he had failed to prove that his right to trial within a reasonable period had been violated.

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