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Mahmoud Abbas · CaliforniaIf you listened to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas’s recent speech to the UN, you would think a peace settlement would be simple. Israel (the bad guys, the “racist, terrorist, occupying power”) has to retreat to their 1967 borders, and hand over East Jerusalem. However complexity emerges when you consider all the things Abbas did not mention; no mention of Arab terrorists, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad; no mention of the history of Arab racis…See the Story
Letter | Peace settlement with Palestinians not simple
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United Nations · HaitiKenyan lawmakers said Wednesday that parliamentary approval is required before the deployment of police to the Kenya-led peacekeeping mission in Haiti to combat gang violence that was approved by the U.N. Security Council this week. Opposition lawmaker Anthony Oluoch told a session of Parliament's lower house that the conditions for foreign deployment hadn't been met under the National Police Act. He also said that the country's security needs "…See the Story
Kenya awaiting parliamentary approval to deploy UN-backed anti-gang force to Haiti
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UNESCO · CanadaThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) says the issue is a global phenomenon. UNESCO says more action must be taken if its goal of primary and secondary education for all is to be reached by 2030. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, 15 million teachers are needed, making up the biggest shortfall globally, the report said. Europe and North America has the third largest teacher shortage of all regions.See the Story
Teacher shortage a ‘global phenomenon,’ UN agency warns - National
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United Nations · SwitzerlandA U.N.-mandated investigation into continuing atrocities in Ethiopia faces closure after a U.N. website on Wednesday showed that no motion has been received to renew it. Read more at straitstimes.com.See the Story
UN-mandated investigation into Ethiopia atrocities lapses
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United Nations · BamakoA large convoy of units of the Malian army headed from the base of the capital Bamako and others in the city of Gao, towards Kidal in the northeast of the country, a region considered a key stronghold of rebels led by members of the Tuareg tribe, the London-based Afrikanjuz portal reported today.See the Story
Mali before the battle for United Nations bases
United Nations · BarrièreWHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the U.N. health agency was approving the new malaria vaccine based on the advice of two expert groups. Oxford University developed the new three-dose vaccine with help from the Serum Institute of India. Research suggests it is more than 75% effective and that protection is maintained for at least another year with a booster. The shot would cost about $2 to $4 and could be available in some countries next year.See the Story
UN authorizes a 2nd malaria vaccine, but experts still worry about spread - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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United NationsThe United Nations trade body called on Wednesday for global growth to be revived by reducing inequalities between countries and for top central banks to play a bigger role in stabilising the world economy. In its 2023 Trade and Development Report, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said that growing inequalities among countries were contributing to weak global demand and limiting investment and growth. "There is no …See the Story
UNCTAD calls for global action to spur growth by reducing global inequality
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International · EritreaUN commission investigating allegations of war crimes in Tigray appears dead in the water. No motion to extend its mandate past October 13 had been made. Commission found evidence of past crimes but also evidence of ongoing abuses. Ethiopia's government denies allegations of abuses and has long rejected ICHREE's presence.See the Story
Tigray atrocities: UN-ordered probe dies due to disinterest
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