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Ban ‘shocked’ at scale of grave violations against children detailed in latest report

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 23:49
In his annual report on children and armed conflict covering the year 2015, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed his shock at the scale of grave violations against children in countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

UN urges prevention efforts to address threats of violent extremism to children and youth

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 23:41
Children and youth are often the most vulnerable victims of the scourge of radicalization and violence, the President of the United Nations General Assembly emphasized today, urging the international community to advance its own thinking and refine its responses to addressing the challenges of violent extremism.

The Trump Trap

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 23:32
Why Hillary Clinton’s speech bashing her opponent may have felt great to deliver but didn’t go far enough.

At first-ever summit, speakers stress central role of police in UN peace operations

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 23:24
United Nations Police (UNPOL) has become a central pillar of the Organization’s peace operations and therefore must be “fit for purpose” to meet the security threats in today’s volatile world, senior UN officials told the first-ever gathering of national police leaders today.

India to Young People: The Internet Is for Finding Spouses, Not One-Night Stands

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 23:00
The Indian government has issued new guidelines for online marriage sites.

Libya Is Obama’s Biggest Regret — And Hillary’s Biggest Threat

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 22:07
Obama acknowledges the U.S.-led intervention in Libya left “a mess,” as his former secretary of state faces the clean up.

‘Operating space for humanitarian actors is shrinking’ in Syria, UN relief chief warns Security Council

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 21:31
The top United Nations relief official said today he remains extremely concerned about the welfare of civilians across Syria, who he said continue to face “horrific deprivation and violence,” particularly those trapped in besieged areas.

Top Republican Calls for Investigation Into Deleted State Dept. Video

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 21:27
A powerful Republican lawmaker wants the State Department’s inspector general to launch a formal investigation into why the recording of a three-year-old press conference about the Iran nuclear talks was deliberately doctored -- and to find out who gave the order to do so.

Five Soldiers Dead, Four Missing in Latest Military Training Accident

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 20:58
More and more troops are dying during training, and a Congressman wants to know why

UNICEF Ambassador Ricky Martin calls for greater efforts for children fleeing Syria conflict

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 20:42
Following a two-day visit to Lebanon, singer Ricky Martin, a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Children&#39s Fund (UNICEF), has called for greater efforts to safeguard the futures of millions of children affected by the Syrian conflict, whose lives have been shaped by displacement, violence and a persistent lack of opportunities.

AIDS epidemic still driven by human rights violations, UN experts warn

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 20:18
Ahead of next week’s high-level meeting on ending AIDS by 2030, United Nations independent experts are warning that the epidemic is still being driven by human rights violations, urging all Governments to remove punitive laws, policies and practices.

There Is an International Disease Which Is Hillary Clinton

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:56
Now it’s the democratic front-runner’s turn to face the wrath — and drink in the wisdom — of America’s 37th president.

China, Explained

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:50
A new Chinese media start-up hopes to appeal to U.S. readers. But Beijing's censorship may get in its way.

FIFA: Blatter and Other Top Officials ‘Awarded’ Themselves $80 Million

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:42
FIFA officials awarded themselves tens of millions of dollars after U.S. indictments last May.

Longform’s Picks of the Week

Foreign Policy - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:40
The best stories from around the world.

In Paris, Ban calls for ‘courage and legitimacy’ to achieve peace in Middle East

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:19
Terror, violence and the incitement that fuel them, along with the ongoing settlement enterprise and the lack of unity between Gaza and the West Bank are all obstacles that must be overcome on the path towards achieving peace in the Middle East, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed today, calling on the international community to exercise its influence to help reach this goal.

Sudan: Five years on, refugees still fleeing conflict in South Kordofan, UN reports

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 19:00
The United Nations refugee agency today warned that tragically people are still fleeing violence in Sudan’s South Kordofan State, most crossing into neighbouring South Sudan, as the conflict marks its fifth year this weekend.

UN reiterates need to tackle illegal wildlife trade after tiger cub bodies found in Thailand

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 17:33
Following the discovery earlier this week of 70 dead tiger cubs, as well as tiger skins, talismans and other wildlife parts, in a Buddhist temple in Thailand, two United Nations agencies have said those circumstances represent only a “tiny proportion” of the extent of an illegal trade in wildlife that is pushing species to the brink of extinction.

After two years of conflict, situation in eastern Ukraine remains ‘grim’ – UN report

UN News Centre - ven, 03/06/2016 - 16:58
A new report by the United Nations human rights office shows that, after two years of conflict, the situation in eastern Ukraine remains volatile and continues to have a severe impact on human rights, especially for those living near the contact line and in territories controlled by armed groups.

Bisons « bio » dans le Midwest

Le Monde Diplomatique - ven, 03/06/2016 - 15:31
« On dit qu'on est chez soi là où on est heureux, mais ce jour-là, au-dessus de la rivière et de la cabane d'Adolph Fiesler, je me suis rendu compte qu'on est plus souvent chez soi là où on se retrouve coincé. » Biologiste, professeur de littérature et fauconnier, Dan O'Brien, né en 1947, est aussi un (...) / , , , , , - 2016/06

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