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Opposition Nigerian Politician says Economic Problems Drive Violence
Opposition Nigerian politician Hafsat Baba said Sunday’s suicide bombing in northern Nigeria that killed two and wounded more than 45 underscores the increasingly urgent need to address the cause of the violence.
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China Cancels Event Marking Japanese Ties
China has canceled a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties with Japan.
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UN-Arab League envoy briefs Ban on visit to Syria and Middle East region
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with Joint Special Representative of the UN and League of Arab States on the Syrian crisis.
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Ban, Security Council call on Sudan and South Sudan to resolve outstanding issues
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From New York to world’s conflict zones, UN marks International Day of Peace
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon rings the Peace Bell at the annual ceremony marking the International Day of Peace.
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Secretary-General urges stronger global development partnership amid declining aid levels
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second right) launches the MDG Gap Task Force Report 2012.
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US, Allies Slam Iran Over Military Aid to Syria
The United States, Britain and France said Thursday that Iran’s supply of weapons to the Assad regime in Syria is unacceptable and must stop. U.N. ambassadors for the three powers also criticized the Islamic Republic for failing to stop enriching uranium and not seriously engaging with them and others in talks on its suspect nuclear program.
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In Moldova, OSCE Chairmanship representative calls for further progress in Transdniestrian conflict negotiations
Moldova's Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca (l) speaking with the representative of the Irish Chair-in-Office of the OSCE, Minister for European Affairs Lucinda Creighton, Chisinau, 20 September 2012.
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Suicide Bombers Kill at Least 15 at Mogadishu Restaurant
At least 15 people were killed Thursday and many more wounded in a suicide bomb attack on a restaurant in the Somali capital. Several journalists were among those killed in the attack.
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