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Head of OPCW-UN mission urges ‘final push’ to complete chemical weapons removal

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Sigrid Kaag (top right), Special Coordinator of the Joint Mission of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the UN to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons programme, speaks to journalists following a closed-door meeting of the Security Council on Syria.

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Thai Protesters Try to Overthrow Caretaker Government

Thousands of anti-government protesters are fanning out in Thailand's capital of Bangkok in an attempt to bring down a caretaker government after a court ordered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down and an anti-graft agency charged her with negligence.

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EYE 2014: enabling young people to have their say on Europe’s future

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The European Youth Event 2014 will take place in Strasbourg on 9-11 May

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Tensions Simmer in Thailand After PM Ousted

Thai police say a grenade was thrown early Thursday at the home of one of the judges of the country's Constitutional Court, which a day earlier ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

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World Reacts with Suspicion to Putin's Endorsement of Ukraine's Election

The world has welcomed, but also expressed suspicion about the Russian president's endorsement of Ukraine's upcoming presidential election. President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday also called on pro-Russian groups in eastern Ukraine to postpone their referendum on independence planned for the coming days.

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Plight of displaced South Sudanese on agenda as Ban addresses UN food committee

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addressees World Committee on Food Security in Rome on 7 May 2014.

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US Imposes Sanctions on Military, Rebel Leader in S. Sudan

The United States has announced its first sanctions against South Sudan, where clashes between pro- and anti-government forces have left thousands of people dead since mid-December.

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IGAD Says South Sudan's Kiir, Machar to Meet This Week

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and former vice president turned opposition leader Riek Machar will hold talks this week in Addis Ababa, the regional bloc mediating peace negotiations between the two sides in South Sudan's deadly conflict said Tuesday.

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US Lawmakers Focus on America's Response to Ukraine Crisis

A top U.S. official has defended the Obama administration’s response to the crisis in Ukraine, and has promised more sanctions against Russia if Kyiv loses more territory to separatists widely seen as backed by Moscow. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland testified on Capitol Hill, where a growing bipartisan chorus is urging tougher penalties against Russia before presidential elections in Ukraine, scheduled for May 25.

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In South Sudan, UN chief appeals for peace as political rivals agree to meet for talks

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visits the Tomping site of the UN Mission in South Sudan.