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UN Security Council:Threats to international peace and security

un-library: The UN Security Council met this morning at its 6760th meeting  on Threats to international peace and security, Securing borders against illicit flows. The letter dated 5 April 2012 from the Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (S/2012/195) was discussed. UN Resources: Previous meetings Resolutions Reports of the Secretary-General

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timemagazine: A sneak peek at the TIME wall, featuring an early version of our TIME 100 issue. It’s on newsstands now. (Photo by: Javier Sirvent for TIME) On TIME.com: The 100 Most Influential People of 2012

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Rising Syria deaths question UN monitoring mission

Rising Syria deaths question UN monitoring mission A sharp rise in the number of deaths in the Syrian uprising is casting fresh doubt on the success of a UN peace plan, and testing a ceasefire deal.

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UN Pulse from U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Library: Security Council – The Situation in the Middle East: Syria

UN Pulse from U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Library: Security Council – The Situation in the Middle East: Syria un-library: Saturday 21 April 2012 The UN Security Council met at 6755th meeting to discuss the Situation in Syria.The Security Council discussed the letter dated 19 April 2012 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2012/238) At this meeting, the Security Council adopted Resolution 2043 (2012) unanimously; Observers to Be Deployed Expeditiously, Subject to Assessment of Relevant Developments on the Ground.

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French use social media to bypass restrictions: For Results, Twitter Gets Out Early Word, in Code

French use social media to bypass restrictions: For Results, Twitter Gets Out Early Word, in Code The results for President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose father hails from Hungary, were sometimes noted through references to the temperature in Budapest, Hungary’s capital.

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Iceland PM guilty of negligence in banking system collapse. He is cleared of other charges, will face no punishment.

Iceland PM guilty of negligence in banking system collapse. He is cleared of other charges, will face no punishment. Without naming names, there are several politicians in Europe who could be in his shoes. Should legal systems work towards this direction and foster holding politicians accountable for bad decisions? Would that change anything or are they just real people who make mistakes like anyone of us? Just the stakes are higher.

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Stench of death in Heglig, 1 200 dead

Stench of death in Heglig, 1 200 dead More than 1 000 South Sudanese troops died during the battle for Sudan’s main oilfield of Heglig, the Sudanese armed forces commander said on Monday, as a stench of death filled the air.

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‘One Day on Earth’: The Most International Movie Premiere Ever

allaboutthewebplace: Eighteen months after thousands of volunteer filmmakers in every country on the planet shot 3,000 hours of footage in one day, _One Day on Earth_… http://dlvr.it/1Syp5V

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united-nations: This weekend, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon joined other diplomats at DiploMatch, a soccer match organized by Play31, which aimed to use the unifying power of football to bring together people who have been torn apart by war. Play31’s vision is a world in which all children are free to play, as stipulated in Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The goal of the DiploMatch was to raise enough money to finance a community tournament in Sierra Leone. Photos credit: UNDP and Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict

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