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Hostilities in Syria’s southwest, mean cuts in vital aid across Jordanian border: Senior UN official
Jan Egeland, Special Advisor to the UN Special Envoy for Syria briefs the press in Geneva.
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‘Agile’, multilateral response vital to combat terrorism – UN chief Guterres
The complex and evolving nature of terrorism necessitates a response that is as agile and multifaceted as the threat itself, the United Nations Secretary-General said on Thursday.
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Italy Blocks EU Summit Agreements Over Migration
Italy has blocked the adoption of any agreements at the European Union summit in Brussels, demanding that the bloc do more to help Rome’s migration crisis.
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Hundreds Arrested at Senate Office Building Protest
Hundreds of protesters were arrested Thursday after staging a sit-in at a U.S. Senate office building in Washington to protest the Trump administration's immigration policy.
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Save the Children-Supported Schools Bombed amid Escalating Violence as 50,000 Displaced in Southern Syria
A Save the Children-supported education facility reaching 536 students in Dara’a, Syria was badly damaged in the last week after being hit in an airstrike, just hours after classes had to be suspended for security reasons amid escalating violence. In a separate incident, at another school run by Save the Children’s partner organization Olive Branch, a guard was injured in an airstrike when he went to check on the facility and later died of his wounds.
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European solidarity on Energy: Synchronisation of the Baltic States' electricity network with the European system strengthens security of supply
The President of the Commission Jean-Claude Juncker together with the Heads of State or Government of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland, on June 28, agreed on the Political Roadmap for synchronising the Baltic States' electricity grid with the continental European network by the target date of 2025.
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UN: 10,000 Children Killed, Maimed in Conflicts Worldwide in 2017
More than 10,000 children were killed or maimed last year in armed conflicts around the world, a U.N. report said this week.
More than 21,000 "grave violations" of children's rights were reported in 2017, a sharp increase from the year before, according to the annual Children and Armed Conflict report that was released Wednesday.
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South East Europe must focus on common goals and continue reform, say OSCE PA leaders at London seminar
To achieve their goals and objectives, the countries of South East Europe must focus on their common interests, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President George Tsereteli (Georgia) said at a meeting of the European Leadership Network at the House of Lords in London on June 28.
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UN chief welcomes agreement by rival leaders in South Sudan, as a step towards ‘inclusive and implementable’ peace
Secretary-General António Guterres (right) meets with Salva Kiir, President of South Sudan, at the 28th summit of the African Union (AU), in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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US Judge Orders Government to Reunite Immigrant Families
A U.S. federal judge has ordered the government to reunite immigrant parents and children it separated after they crossed the border, as part of a preliminary injunction halting those separations unless the parent is unfit or presents a danger to the child.
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Human Rights
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope Endorsed by People in 158 Nations
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020