Source: Ya Libnan
U.N. officials investigating the killing of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri warned on Wednesday that those who carried out the attack still had the ability and resources to strike again in Beirut.
Source: TIME
As would-be peacemakers bask in the international limelight of the Annapolis conference, back in the Middle East two other parties are serving up notice that no deal will come to pass, if they can help it: Iran and its Palestinian ally, Hamas.
Source: The Boston Globe
Ban listed several threatened world "treasures," such as melting Antarctic ice and the drying out of the Amazon rainforest into a savanna. He talked of children wearing protective clothing for ultraviolet radiation in Punta Arenas, Chile, under the hole in the ozone layer.
Source: Reuters
Iran sent a letter to the world's top diplomats on Tuesday to argue its case in the deepening nuclear row with the West, official media reported.
Source: CNN
The naysayers will surely have something to say about this but I doubt any of them are Nobel prize winners like the panel that produced this report.
Source: axilltv.com
U.N. envoy Ibrahim Gambari arrived in Myanmar on Saturday for his second effort to reconcile the ruling military and its pro-democracy opponents. But he will also have to deal with the junta's plan to expel the top U.N. diplomat in the country.
Source: Yahoo! News
PARIS (Reuters) - Iran would need another three to eight years to make a nuclear bomb, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in an interview published on Monday, warning against any rush to use force to curb its nuclear ambitions.
Source: The New York Times
OSLO, Oct. 12 — The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today to Al Gore, the former vice president, and to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for its work to alert the world to the threat of global warming.
Source: The Latest From VanityFair.com
For more than 10 years, the United States has used an unlikely freelance connection to communicate with "axis of evil" member North Korea: Robert Egan, a barbecue-joint owner, former small-time criminal, and erstwhile F.B.I. informant from New Jersey.
CAN THIS MAN BE TRUSTED? While this post, at first glance, may seem a little off-topic, I think you'll see that it deals with problems in our education system.
Source: FOXNews.com
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki warned the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday that the continued flow of weapons, suicide bombers and terrorism funding into his country would result in "disastrous consequences" for the region and the world.
Source: rferl.org
September 23, 2007 -- An international meeting is taking place in New York to review the progress of reconstruction in Afghanistan, six years after the fall of the Taliban regime.
Source: ChinaPost.com.tw
Taiwan's five diplomatic allies in Africa yesterday issued a joint declaration supporting the island's bid to join the United Nations. The allies include Swaziland, Burkina Faso, Sao Tome and Principe, Malawi and Gambia.
Source: voanews.com
Suicide attacks in Afghanistan have risen by a factor of seven in the past year, according to the U.N.
Source: Reuters
The United States said on Friday there was potential merit to Iran's nuclear transparency deal with U.N. inspectors, after earlier branding it a diversionary gambit to forestall tougher U.N. sanctions.
Source: Reuters
There is no evidence for the Iranian president's announcement that Iran has 3,000 centrifuges running, which would allow it to produce significant amounts of nuclear fuel, diplomats familiar with U.N. inspections said.
Source: Yahoo! News
Iran's deal with United Nations inspectors to resolve questions about its nuclear program will fall short of dispelling suspicions about clandestine efforts to build nuclear weapons, diplomats say.
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A former U.N. secretary-general, Kofi Annan, recently purchased a second multimillion-dollar house, this one in a posh neighborhood in Tangier, Morocco, where his neighbors are said to include pop stars and the country's king, sources said.
Source: TheDailyGreen.Com
The U.M. World Meteorological Association has linked 13 extreme weather events from the first part of 2007 to global warming. Here is a map showing what they were and where they happened.
