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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING
 

BY FARHAN HAQ

ASSOCIATE SPOKESPERSON FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

 

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

 

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

 

BAN KI-MOON VISITS ARCTIC POLAR ICE RIM TO SEE ALARMING EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Secretary-General Welcomes Peaceful Election in Gabon

NEW FORCE COMMANDER ASSUMES DUTY IN DARFUR

UNITED STATES ASSUMES SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENCY FOR SEPTEMBER

NORTHERN YEMEN:  U.N. REFUGEE AGENCY GRAVELY CONCERNED ABOUT WORSENING CRISIS

SOMALIS DIE WHILE BEING SMUGGLED BY SEA TO YEMEN

AFGHANISTAN: CAMPAIGN FOR PEACE DAY LAUNCHED

AGREEMENT REACHED ON TEXT TO COMBAT ILLEGAL FISHING

U.N. NOT INCLUDING THE HOLOCAUST IN GAZA CURRICULUM

U.N. WORKS TO BOOST STAFF SECURITY AROUND THE WORLD

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

SECRETARY-GENERAL TO BRIEF PRESS ON 17 SEPTEMBER: Asked when the Secretary-General would hold his next press conference at UN Headquarters, the Spokesperson said it was scheduled for 17 September.

 

SPOKESPERSON REFERS QUERIES ON SHIP SEIZURE IN THE U.A.E. TO SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS COMMITTEE: Asked about the seizure of a ship in the United Arab Emirates that allegedly involved North Korean arms, the Spokesperson recalled that the matter was being handled by the relevant Security Council Sanctions Committee, headed by Turkey.

 

U.N. HEADQUARTERS HAS BANNED SMOKING: Asked about smoking bans being imposed around the world, the Spokesperson noted that, following a decision by the General Assembly, smoking was banned at UN Headquarters. He added that the World Health Organization has repeatedly warned about the health consequences of smoking.
 

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