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The United Nations (UN) Security Council will meet today for a
briefing on the volatile situation in Burundi and the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), officials said.
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today hailed the
endorsement of agreements aimed at ending two decades of war
between the Sudanese Government and rebels in the south, while
urging...
More than 180 people were killed and hundreds wounded in
simultaneous bomb attacks in two Iraqi cities on the holiest day of
the Shiite Muslim calender, with some blaming US forces for lax
security.
Reacting to today's media reports alleging that Secretary-General
Kofi Annan's conversations were tapped by British intelligence, a
United Nations spokesperson said if this practice exists it...
America's chief diplomat, Secretary of State Colin Powell, on
yesterday declined to comment on accusations British spies had
bugged the offices of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in the lead
up to...
The UN Security Council met in an emergency session yesterday to
discuss an Israeli attack on a suspected Palestinian militant camp
north of Damascus as tensions in the Middle East reached the...
Alarmed that escalating clashes between rebels and government
forces in Liberia have severely impacted the already-desperate
people living in and around the capital of Monrovia, United Nations...
The Security Council met yesterday to discuss ways of strengthening
the UN military force to deal with a surge in violence in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN said.