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The Armenian Genocide, as Power Ballad

Foreign Policy - sam, 23/05/2015 - 00:54
Glitter, glam, and ethnic nationalism: The tricky politics of the South Caucasus come to Eurovision.

The Islamic State Brings the War to Saudi Arabia

Foreign Policy - sam, 23/05/2015 - 00:42
With the deadly suicide bombing of a Saudi mosque, the Islamic State may be debuting a new strategy: lone-wolf attacks inside the kingdom.

Marking International Day, UN urges world to seek end of obstetric fistula &#39in our lifetime&#39

UN News Centre - sam, 23/05/2015 - 00:34
Obstetric fistula is a devastating yet completely preventable and, in many cases, treatable injury of childbirth, affecting at least two million women and girls worldwide and leaving them isolated from communities, the United Nations spotlighted ahead of the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula.

Adopting resolution, Security Council urges broader global cooperation to tackle illicit transfer of small arms

UN News Centre - sam, 23/05/2015 - 00:02
The United Nations Security Council today adopted a resolution urging stronger cooperation in stemming the “illicit transfer, destabilizing accumulation and misuse” of small arms and light weapons, underlining the suffering they caused to civilians.

Longform’s Picks of the Week

Foreign Policy - sam, 23/05/2015 - 00:00
The best stories from around the world.

Scenes from the Awkward Marriage of Hillary Clinton and the Press

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 23:50
The State Department's release of Hillary's e-mails expose her tortured relationship with the Fourth Estate

UN rights expert urges Nauru to revoke measures that could &#39muzzle&#39 dissent

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 23:19
Voicing concern over recent amendments to the Criminal Code in Nauru which &#8220unduly restrict&#8221 freedom of expression, a United Nations expert on the issue today urged the Government to revoke such measures to fulfil its human rights obligations.

The Islamic State Raises Its Flag Over Palmyra’s Ruins

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 23:10
The Islamic State released a photo Friday showing its black-and-white flag flying high above the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, which is home to ruins that many observers fear the militant group may destroy. Posted on Twitter a day after the Islamic State declared that it had seized full control of the city, the photo, ...

UN welcomes 200 people brought ashore but warns 3,500 more stranded in Southeast Asian waters

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 23:02
More than 200 people stranded off the Myanmar coast were brought to shore today, prompting the United Nations refugee agency to welcome the landing and appeal for the rescue of 3,500 others in distress at sea, saying “the priority is to save lives by getting people safely off these boats as soon as possible.”

UN envoy continues Syria consultations, seeking views on launching political process

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 22:58
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria has said today that consultations on the future of the country continued today, as he shared perspectives with several interested parties, according to a UN spokesperson.

Iraq: as Ramadi fighting intensifies, UN food agency rushes supplies to thousands displaced

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 22:54
As tens of thousands of people continue to flee fierce fighting in the Ramadi district of Iraq, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is rushing food assistance there, a spokesperson confirmed in Geneva today, as she appealed for $108 million to continue operations in the country until October 2015.

Boko Haram militants ‘must be brought to justice’ – UN chief

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 22:31
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he is deeply troubled by Boko Haram’s “continuing indiscriminate and horrific attacks” against the civilian populations of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, according to the United Nations.

Yemen: UN rights office urges all parties to adhere to international law as civilian toll grows

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 21:51
As the number of civilian casualties in the Yemen conflict tops 1,000, the United Nations human rights office today urged all parties – coalition forces, the Yemeni armed forces, Houthis and other non-State armed groups – to adhere strictly to their obligations under international law and do all in their power to protect civilians.

Funding shortage forces UN agency to halt housing allowance for Palestine refugees in Lebanon

UN News Centre - ven, 22/05/2015 - 21:33
A $100 monthly housing stipend per family for Palestine refugees who have fled war-torn Syria for Lebanon will be suspended because of lack of funds, prompting the UN agency assisting those refugees in the Middle East to urgently appeal to donors “to provide the bare minimum assistance” to protect Palestinians from “disastrous” risks such as detention, abuse and deportation.

Famed Writer Karl Ove Knausgaard Declares War on Sweden, ‘Land of the Cyclops’

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 21:21
The Norwegian super author goes to attack against what he sees as Sweden's narrow, parochial view of literature.

Exclusive: American Hostage Passed on Chance to Escape

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 20:48
Kayla Mueller chose to stay behind because she didn't want to abandon a fellow foreign aid worker, a decision that may have cost her life.

Remembering Pakistan’s Biggest and Baddest Fraud Scandal

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:54
Before Axact, there was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.

China’s UN Mission Follows Obama on Twitter. They Also Follow Katy Perry.

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:39
The Twitter account for China's mission follows lots of pop star but not Samantha Power.

Egypt’s Sisi Is Getting Pretty Good … at Being a Dictator

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:38
But will the army continue to back the president if the economy starts to tank?

Stranded at the Headwaters of Europe’s Migrant Crisis

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:35
Before risking deadly deserts and a perilous Mediterranean crossing, the first steps of a desperate attempt at a new life cross Sudan.

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