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Former United Nations chief weapons inspector Richard Butler said
today that at least four countries bugged his conversations as he
held delicate negotiations attempting to disarm Iraq.
Liberia will need nearly $500-million in stabilisation aid after 14
years of nearly relentless war, the United Nations and the World
Bank reported last week in preparation for a donors conference...
A high-level meeting between the United Nations and some 20 of the
world’s leading regional organisations ended today with a
reaffirmation of multilateralism along with the need for the...
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan yesterday outlined the
world body's likely strategy to help restore order in war-torn
Liberia, beginning with the arrival of a promised West African...
Kenya bristled with anger at the weekend over a new US security
clampdown at its Nairobi embassy which the east African country
says is unnecessarily scaring away foreign tourists.
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan made yet another appeal
yesterday for united Security Council action in ridding Iraq of
weapons of mass destruction as the 15-member body continued to...
With UN weapons inspectors poised Monday to deliver a key report on
Iraq to the Security Council, Russian President Vladimir Putin told
British Prime Minister Tony Blair that inspections must be...