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In today's podcast, media reports that the ANC muzzled Julius Malema are denied by the ANCYL; Russia calls for legal clarification on the prosecution of Somali pirates; and, government says that...
U.S. and Russian envoys exchanged sharp words on Thursday over Iraq and Kosovo at a U.N. Security Council meeting on Georgia, at which Russia found little support for its actions in the Caucasus....
Britain on Wednesday criticized a United Nations probe into the March storming of a courthouse by U.N. and NATO troops in Kosovo that concluded that commanders had ignored cautionary advice from...
South Africa said on Tuesday that an increasing number of countries want the International Criminal Court, in the interest of peace in Darfur, to halt any genocide indictment of Sudan's president....
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and the country's central bank governor are among those who, under a U.S.-drafted resolution, would face U.N. asset freezes and travel bans over last week's...
Serbia's president said on Monday that Serbs in the new state of Kosovo should participate in local Serbian elections next month, but Britain and the United States said this would be unwise...
Russia's U.N. ambassador on Tuesday backed Sudan's calls for U.N. sanctions against rebel groups in its war-wracked West Darfur region which Khartoum blames for the continued violence...
Russia is proposing to supply some of the helicopters the United Nations has been urgently seeking to back up the U.N./African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur, Moscow's U.N. ambassador said...