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Yemen Carnage Prompts New U.N. Push to Censor Saudi-led Coalition

Foreign Policy - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 00:50
Ban Ki-moon is threatening to put Riyadh and its allies back on a blacklist of countries that kill and maim children in war zones.

Henry Kissinger Will Eat Sh*t and Endorse Hillary Clinton

Foreign Policy - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 00:27
The ghost of Richard Nixon is back. And he’s mad as hell about the former secretaries of state and the Washington establishment.

Yemen: Ban again calls for end to hostilities as ground fighting, airstrikes escalate

UN News Centre - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 00:14
Alarmed by escalating airstrikes and ground fighting in Yemen and along the Saudi Arabia-Yemen border since, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon repeated his call on all the parties to the conflict to immediately cease all hostilities and for the Yemeni parties to return to the recently-ended direct talks facilitated by his envoy.

UN health agency names Michael Bloomberg Global Ambassador on noncommunicable diseases

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 23:27
The World Health Organization (WHO) today named Michael R. Bloomberg, former New York City mayor and philanthropist, as its Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs).

UN and Ugandan government cut food rations amid influx of South Sudanese refugees

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 22:41
Appealing to donors to urgently help bolster the humanitarian response in Uganda following an influx of thousands of people fleeing violence in neighbouring South Sudan, the United and the Ugandan Government today announced that they will be forced to halve food rations or cash assistance in Uganda and put priority focus on those refugees most in need.

Stopping the World’s Most Rapacious Invasive Species, One Fillet at a Time

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 21:32
The Pacific lionfish has taken over the Caribbean, killing reefs and decimating local species. Could Whole Foods be the answer?

U.S. Federal Reserve: American Economy Shrugged Off Brexit

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 21:30
The Fed is still reluctant to raise interest rates despite avoiding Brexit fallout.

Trump’s ‘Ideology Test’ Could Bring Back a Hated McCarthy-era Law

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 20:28
Donald Trump's plan would dredge up a Cold War-era law that critics say betrayed U.S. values without improving security.

Côte d’Ivoire: 10 years on, survivors of toxic waste dumping ‘remain in the dark,’ say UN rights experts

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 20:26
Speaking ahead of the 10th anniversary of the illegal dumping of toxic waste in Côte d’Ivoire, a group of United Nations experts today urged the Ivorian Government, all responsible States and the international community to use the opportunity to address the ongoing human rights impacts of the incident.

UN rights chief appeals to India and Pakistan for ‘full and unhindered’ access to Kashmir

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 20:22
Expressing deep regret at the failure of Indian and Pakistani authorities to grant the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) access to Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Kashmir respectively, the UN rights chief today voiced concern about recent allegations of serious violations and reiterated a request for access to the region.

Was American Swimmer Ryan Lochte Really Robbed in Rio?

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 19:53
A Brazilian judge issued an order preventing Lochte and another U.S. swimmer from leaving the country.

Why Did the Head of the Thai Junta Smell a Sock?

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 19:16
Critics of the Thailand's military government have been detained for voicing their opinions. But that hasn't stopped people from making fun of a photo of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.

Security Council strongly condemns killings in eastern DR Congo, calls for government probe

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 19:14
The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the 13 August killing of at least 50 civilians in a village in the restive North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), by suspected members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

INTERVIEW: 'Climate change is really about the wellbeing of people'

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 18:48
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appointed Patricia Espinosa as the new Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in May this year.

Ms. Espinosa recently spoke with the UN News Centre about her work and the challenges ahead.

A girl I remember in Iraq

Foreign Policy - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 16:30
Best Defense is in summer reruns. Here is an item that originally ran on May 12, 2016.

Basculement stratégique au Proche-Orient

Le Monde Diplomatique - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 16:28
Après un an d'opérations aériennes contre une Organisation de l'Etat islamique résiliente, il apparaît que la stratégie poursuivie depuis 2013 par la coalition occidentale réunie par les Etats-Unis a échoué. En Syrie, le secrétaire d'Etat américain John Kerry concède désormais que le calendrier de sortie (...) / , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , - 2015/11

South Sudan: UN chief launching special investigation into July hotel attack

UN News Centre - Wed, 17/08/2016 - 07:00
Alarmed by preliminary findings on the 11 July attack on a hotel in Juba, South Sudan, in which one person was killed and several civilians were raped and beaten by men in uniform, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has decided to launch an independent special investigation to examine this and other incidents and evaluate the overall response by the UN mission there.

UN aid chief releases $50 million 'lifeline' in emergency funds for people in urgent need

UN News Centre - Tue, 16/08/2016 - 22:48
The top United Nations relief official released today $50 million for severely underfunded aid operations in six neglected emergencies around the world from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), which supports urgent, life-saving humanitarian responses.

UN health agency takes steps to help improve data on stillbirths, maternal and neonatal deaths

UN News Centre - Tue, 16/08/2016 - 21:09
Most stillbirths and neonatal deaths are preventable with quality health care during pregnancy and childbirth, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) stressed today as it launched three new publications to help countries address and strengthen their classification, review, and investigation processes on these deaths, which are unrecorded or underreported.

Yellow fever: UN coordinating effort to vaccinate 14 million people in two African countries

UN News Centre - Tue, 16/08/2016 - 20:27
Working with health ministries in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the United Nations health agency is coordinating one of the largest emergency vaccination campaigns ever attempted in Africa to protect more than 14 million people against yellow fever in an outbreak that has killed more than 400 people and sickened thousands of others.

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