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UK vote to leave EU, Ban says UN to continue to work

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In wake of UK vote to leave EU, Ban says UN to continue to work with both 'important partners'

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Condemnation of Violence against Journalists- UNESCO

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UNESCO chief condemns killing of journalist in Texas

Stop killing journalists. Photo: UNESCO

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Yemeni peace talks “slowly, yet constructively,”

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Despite constructive talks, differences over peace roadmap ‘needlessly extending Yemen’s agony’– UN envoy

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Honor a Dad this Father’s Day

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Honor a Dad this Father’s Day

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World Refugee Day on 20 June

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Ahead of World Refugee Day, UN agency launches ‘Stand #WithRefugees’ initiative

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UN rights chief urges US to consider robust gun control

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In wake of mass shooting, UN rights chief urges US to consider robust gun control

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Battle for Fallujah: Protests Needed against Violations of Humanitarian Law

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 12 June 2016 – In simultaneous, if not necessarily coordinated operations, there are attacks against the forces of the Islamic State (ISIS or Daech in its Arabic abbreviation) in Syria and Iraq.  ISIS had abolished in practice the frontier between Iraq and Syria, which had been created in 1916 by the agreement of Sir Mark Sykes for the UK and Francois Georges−Picot for France. Particular attention must be paid to the current battle for

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Ban Ki-moon condemned, horrific attack in Orlando, Florida,

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Ban condemns 'horrific attack' in Orlando, Florida

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Abortion ban subjecting women to suffering

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N experts call on Ireland to amend abortion ban subjecting women to suffering and discrimination

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