
Wed 16 Dec 2009
Top Headlines
The outcome of the historic climate change negotiations in Copenhagen hinges on the issues of emissions reductions and financing, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today as he urged world leaders to use the final days of the talks to strike an ambitious new agreement.
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Cambodia: UN report voices some concern over rights of garment workers
Climate change driving displacement, says UN refugee chief
UN embarks on low-carbon future by detailing its own emissions
UN human rights chief calls for universal abolition of the death penalty
Former Costa Rican vice-president chosen to fill senior UN post
With better stoves, UN aims to cut risk of murder, rape for women seeking firewood
Security Council lengthens UN tribunals for war crimes in Balkans and Rwanda
Increased aid to fight malaria paying off though much more needed – UN report
Top UN official stresses need for Internet multilingualism to bridge digital divide
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Ban lays out remaining hurdles in climate talks in Copenhagen
International community must act against Israeli settlements – UN committee
Central African Republic faces critical moment in bid to recover from conflicts – UN
Cambodia: UN report voices some concern over rights of garment workers
UN embarks on low-carbon future by detailing its own emissions
UN agency calls for global day-long fast as symbol of war on hunger
Ban spotlights threat of alien species to global ecosystems on International Day
UN-AU peacekeepers aid Darfur villagers attacked by Sudanese forces
Children’s schooling under threat from deepening poverty, warns UN official
Envoy urges caution on cuts to UN police strength in Timor-Leste
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