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U.N. passes 'historic' gay rights resolution

The U.S. lobbied intensively for the resolution, which supports equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation. The move "puts the issue squarely on the U.N.'s agenda," a U.S. official says.

 

No U.N. action on Syria

No U.N. action on Syria

After more than a thousand reported deaths from a government crackdown on dissidents and chilling videos of violence on social media, the unrest in Syria has drawn international attention -- albeit no response from the United Nations Security Council.

 

World food prices 'to stay high'

World food prices 'to stay high'

Global food prices will remain high and volatile as record food production will only just meet demand, according to the UN.

 

IAEA: Japan underestimated tsunami risk to plants

U.N. inspectors faulted Japan on Wednesday for underestimating the threat of a devastating tsunami on its crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant but praised its overall response to the crisis as exemplary....

 

AP Exclusive: Syria to end nuclear secrecy

In a major turnaround, Syria is pledging full cooperation with U.N. attempts to probe strong evidence that it secretly built a reactor that could have been used to make nuclear arms, according to a confidential document shared with The Associated Press on Sunday....

 

32 killed, 1 survives U.N. plane crash

At least 10 people died Monday in the crash of a U.N. plane as it attempted to land in the Congo, a U.N. official said.

 

Battle rages in Ivory Coast, U.N. fires on Gbagbo bases

U.N. and French helicopters attacked Laurent Gbagbo's last strongholds in Abidjan on Monday as forces loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara streamed into the city in a "final assault."

 

Ivory Coast fighters prepare for battle to oust leader as UN moves 200 staffers from main city

Ivory Coast fighters prepare for battle to oust leader as UN moves 200 staffers from main city

The United Nations mission in Ivory Coast began moving some 200 employees out of the main city Sunday after repeated attacks on its headquarters, as fighters loyal to the internationally recognized president prepared for a battle to oust the incumbent leader.

 

Gadhafi vows 'long war' after U.S., allies strike

Gadhafi vows 'long war' after U.S., allies strike

A defiant Moammar Gadhafi vowed a "long war" after the U.S. and European militaries blasted his forces with airstrikes and over 100 cruise missiles ...

 

Bahrain opposition seeks UN, US help in crackdown

Bahrain's opposition asked for U.N. and American intervention in the government crackdown on the Shiite protests trying to loosen the monarchy's grip, in a brief protest Sunday in the capital that disbanded before police could arrive to break it up.

 

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