World
At major conference, Ban calls for continued international engagement with Afghanistan
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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International pressure needed to prevent further escalation of violence in Syria – Ban
In Homs, Syria, smoke drifts into the sky from buildings and houses hit by shelling.
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Afghanistan Promises to Fight Corruption as Donors Pledge Billions
Senior officials from the international community are pledging billions of dollars more in civil aid for Afghanistan amid concerns terrorism and corruption still threaten progress made in the country during the past decade.
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US, Pakistan, Afghanistan Call on Taliban to Join Reconciliation
Foreign ministers from the United States, Afghanistan, and Pakistan met Sunday on the sidelines of an Afghan donor conference in Japan to discuss cross-border cooperation and security. They called on Taliban fighters to join Afghan reconciliation efforts.
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France, Germany Mark Postwar Reconciliation Amid Divisions
France and Germany briefly patched up their differences over the eurozone crisis, as their leaders met in the northern French town of Reims to mark the 50th anniversary of their post-war reconciliation.
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Libyans Hold Emotional Multi-Party Election, First in 60 Years
Libyans went to the polls Saturday for the country's first multi-party election in 60 years. Midway through the day of voting, there no disruptions or major incidents. It was an emotional moment for people who have lived through 42 years of dictatorship and a bloody revolution.
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Libya To Hold First Free Election in 60 Years Saturday
Nearly three million Libyans have registered to vote in the country's first multi-party election in 60 years, set for Saturday. They will choose among 1400 candidates for a 200-seat National Assembly that will form a temporary government and draft a constitution, leading to another election next year.
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Mali: Security Council demands end to hostilities, open to considering force deployment
A Tuareg clinic in Kati, Mali, that was recently ransacked.
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Panel: Fukushima Nuclear Disaster 'Man-Made'
A parliamentary report in Japan concludes the meltdowns last year at the Fukushima nuclear power plant were clearly a man-made disaster, and that the facility was vulnerable to earthquakes.
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France: Talks to Bring Practical Support to Syrian People
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says the Friends of Syria meeting in Paris will not be just abstract talks but are aimed at bringing practical support to the Syrian people.
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Human Rights
Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability
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
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020