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Global minerals, arms smuggling networks fuel DR Congo conflict – UN report
7 December Minerals and arms smuggling worth millions of dollars persists in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) despite international sanctions, fuelling rebel strength despite national army operations, and army and rebel soldiers continue to kill civilians, according to a new United Nations report that calls on the Security Council to take action to plug the gaps. FULL STORY >>
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Timor-Leste police resume control of country's largest district from UN
5 December The United Nations handed over formal control today of policing operations in the country's largest district of Viqueque to the police of Timor-Leste, part of an ongoing strategy to lessen the UN's direct control over the country's nascent security operations. FULL STORY >>
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Darfur crimes continue and Sudan still not cooperating with ICC – Prosecutor
4 December Indiscriminate bombings, rape and other crimes are continuing in Darfur, the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) said today, while noting that the Government of Sudan still refuses to cooperate with his office and its indicted President and other suspects remain at large. FULL STORY >>
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UN agency welcomes Sri Lanka’s decision to let people in camps move freely
4 December The United Nations refugee agency has welcomed Sri Lanka’s decision this week to allow greater freedom of movement for some 135,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) remaining in 20 closed camps in the country’s north following the recently-ended civil conflict. FULL STORY >>
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UN officials deplore latest deadly attack in Somali capital
3 December Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has led United Nations condemnation of today’s suicide attack at a graduation ceremony for medical students in Somalia’s war-scarred capital, Mogadishu, which has claimed at least 15 lives. FULL STORY >>
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Ban reports ‘solid’ progress in UN-backed Cyprus talks, urges parties to forge ahead
3 December The Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides are making headway in the United Nations-backed talks aimed at reunifying the Mediterranean island, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reports, urging the parties to do their utmost to ensure a successful outcome. FULL STORY >>
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UN war crimes courts call for greater efforts to seize indicted ringleaders
3 December Top officials of the United Nations war crimes tribunals today called for Serbia’s “critical” cooperation in capturing the two remaining top fugitives accused of atrocities in the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s and denounced Kenya for failing to cooperate in the case of a major suspect in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. FULL STORY >>
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Ban names Ibrahim Gambari as new head of joint UN-AU force in Darfur
2 December Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon seeks to appoint veteran Nigerian diplomat Ibrahim Gambari, who has most recently served as his top envoy to Myanmar, as the new head of the joint African Union-United Nations peacekeeping mission in Darfur, it was announced today. FULL STORY >>
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Aid lifeline to scores of thousands in eastern Chad threatened by banditry, UN reports
1 December Increased banditry, kidnappings of relief workers and attacks on humanitarian compounds in eastern Chad are threatening crucial aid for nearly 100,000 people, many of them refugees or internally displaced persons (IDP), the United Nations reported today. FULL STORY >>
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Security Council renews arms embargo and sanctions in DR Congo
30 November The Security Council today extended and expanded the arms embargo and related sanctions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which have been in place since 2003, for another year. FULL STORY >> |
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