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Taliban Declares Ceasefire
in Pakistan Valley
Feb 15, 2009 10:08 AM CST
Taliban Declares Ceasefire in Pakistan Valley
Militants begin peace talks with government, warn of retaliation
(Newser)
- The Taliban declared a 10-day ceasefire in a Pakistani valley and freed a Chinese hostage today after it began peace talks with the government, but an abducted American remains missing. The militants called the move a goodwill gesture, as its sympathizers and government officials discuss introducing elements of Islamic law...
World Court Issues Warrant for Sudan President
Feb 11, 2009 5:40 PM CST
World Court Issues Warrant for Sudan President
Bashir may be tried for genocide, war crimes
(Newser)
- The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Sudan's president, a move that Arab and African nations warn could sink peace negotiations in Darfur. Omar al-Bashir is the first state leader that the 7-year-old court has tried to arrest, the
New York Times
reports. Prosecutors hope to try...
UN: Hamas Seized
Food, Blankets
Feb 4, 2009 9:45 AM CST
UN: Hamas Seized Food, Blankets
Hamas claims aid was going to opponents
(Newser)
- Hamas police in Gaza seized thousands of blankets and food parcels meant for needy residents, the AP reports, threatening to fracture relations between the international agency that cares for most of Gaza's residents and the territory's militant rulers. A UN spokesman called the incident "absolutely unacceptable."
UN Official
Kidnapped
in Pakistan
Feb 2, 2009 5:04 AM CST
UN Official Kidnapped in Pakistan
No leads yet in refugee worker's abduction
(Newser)
- An American working with a UN refugee agency in southwestern Pakistan was kidnapped today by gunmen who killed his driver, reports the
Times
of London. The attack occurred as the official from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which aids Afghan refugees in the city of Quetta, headed to...
Zimbabwe Cholera Outbreak Now Infects 60K
Jan 30, 2009 7:17 AM CST
Zimbabwe Cholera Outbreak Now Infects 60K
(Newser)
- Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic has now infected more than 60,000 people, a number the World Health Organization had previously pegged as the “worst case scenario,” the BBC reports. More than 3,000 have died from the disease since its August outbreak, and with Zimbabwe’s water, sanitation,...
UN Asks Davos
for $613M in Gaza Aid
Jan 29, 2009 9:24 AM CST
UN Asks Davos for $613M in Gaza Aid
Funds would provide immediate aid, more money needed for long-term
(Newser)
- The UN asked attendees at the Davos economic forum for $613 million to address “massive and multi-faceted” needs resulting from recent violence in Gaza, the BBC reports. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says the funds will provide medical care and clean water for 6-9 months. As fresh violence heightened the need...
Afghan Elections Delayed; Opponents Call Move Illegal
Jan 29, 2009 7:03 AM CST
Afghan Elections Delayed; Opponents Call Move Illegal
Karzai opponents call delay illegal, vow to stop recognizing his authority
(Newser)
- Afghanistan’s May presidential election will be delayed until August, officials said today, in a decision that appears to contradict the country's constitution. The Afghan election commission said it needed more time to register candidates, set up voting machinery, and ensure security, the
New York Times
reports, but that didn’...
Iran Nears Nuke Breakthrough
Jan 28, 2009 2:46 AM CST
Iran Nears Nuke Breakthrough
Iran could have nuclear weapon by 2010
(Newser)
- Iran may be mere months away from amassing enough low-enriched uranium to begin the next step in developing nuclear weapons, reports the
Daily Telegraph.
If the regime overcomes certain technical hurdles and further enriches its uranium to weapons grade, it could potentially develop a nuclear warhead by next year, reports...
Israel Probes Phosphorus
Use in Gaza
Jan 21, 2009 10:17 AM CST
Israel Probes Phosphorus Use in Gaza
Admits deadly shells may have hit civilian areas, violating law
(Newser)
- Under pressure from the international community, Israel has admitted its troops might have inappropriately used white phosphorus in attacks on Gaza, and has launched an investigation. International law only permits the caustic chemical for creating smokescreens in troop areas, which wouldn’t explain hits on United Nations facilities in Gaza,...
Mugabe Acknowledges
Cholera Epidemic
Jan 17, 2009 1:21 PM CST
Mugabe Acknowledges Cholera Epidemic
(Newser)
- Robert Mugabe has backtracked on his denial of the Zimbabwean cholera crisis, AFP reports. “He is acknowledging there is a problem,” said a UNICEF official who met with him today. “He recognizes there is a problem with the water and the sewer systems.” The admission comes...
Israel Shells UN Headquarters
Jan 15, 2009 6:51 AM CST
Israel Shells UN Headquarters
Offensive escalates even as ceasefire hopes rise
(Newser)
- Israeli shells set fire to the UN’s relief agency headquarters and a hospital today, as Israeli tanks pushed deep into Gaza City, the BBC reports. Some 700 people were inside the compound, along with large amounts of fuel and aid supplies; at least three UN employees were injured. Secretary-General...
Olmert: I Made Condi Abstain on Gaza Vote
Jan 13, 2009 9:25 AM CST
Olmert: I Made Condi Abstain on Gaza Vote
Israel PM claims he 'embarrassed' Rice in urgent call to Bush
(Newser)
- Israel’s prime minister says an urgent call to President Bush last week resulted in Condoleezza Rice changing her vote on a UN Gaza resolution, the
New York Times
reports, with Ehud Olmert adding that the secretary of State “was left pretty embarrassed.” Rice helped draft the measure...
Mugabe Liable for
Cholera Deaths: Report
Jan 12, 2009 3:59 PM CST
Mugabe Liable for Cholera Deaths: Report
(Newser)
- Pressure from nonprofits and watchdogs is mounting on the UN to intercede in Zimbabwe’s humanitarian crisis, GlobalPost reports. Physicians for Human Rights asserts that Robert Mugabe intentionally dismantled the country’s health and sanitation infrastructure, and is directly responsible for the cholera outbreak that has claimed 1,800 lives....
UN Calls for Gaza War Crimes Probe
Jan 10, 2009 2:34 AM CST
UN Calls for Gaza War Crimes Probe
Rights official accuses Israel of ignoring international law
(Newser)
- The UN's top human rights official has called for an investigation into possible war crimes committed by the Israeli military in Gaza, the
Guardian
reports. She singled out an incident this week where up to 30 Palestinian civilians were killed in a home shelled by Israeli forces and the surviving...
Israel Rebuffs UN,
May Call in Reservists
Jan 9, 2009 6:00 AM CST
Israel Rebuffs UN, May Call in Reservists
Cabinet mulls new phase to offensive as bombs rain on Gaza
(Newser)
- Israel pushed ahead with its military operation in Gaza today, despite a unanimous Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire. On the 14th day of the offensive, warplanes bombed the outskirts of Gaza City and tanks shelled a house in the north of the Strip, killing six Palestinians from...
UN Halts Gaza Aid,
Citing Israeli Attacks
Jan 8, 2009 9:50 AM CST
UN Halts Gaza Aid, Citing Israeli Attacks
(Newser)
- The United Nations today halted all aid deliveries to the besieged Gaza Strip, citing a series of Israeli attacks on UN staff and installations. The announcement came shortly after the driver of a UN truck was killed by tank fire as he was headed to an Israeli border crossing to...
UN: No Militants
in Shelled School
Jan 7, 2009 10:06 AM CST
UN: No Militants in Shelled School
Mortar may have been fired from nearby grove
(Newser)
- The UN says it found no evidence to support claims there were militants inside the UN-run school Israeli forces fired on yesterday in Gaza, killing 40 civilians and injuring 55 more,
Time
reports. Israeli Defense Forces “returned fire,” a spokesman said, after militants fired mortars from inside the...
Israeli Strike Hits
UN School,
Kills 30
Jan 6, 2009 10:16 AM CST
Israeli Strike Hits UN School, Kills 30
30 killed, UN official calls for stop to hostilities
(Newser)
- At least 30 Palestinians were killed and several dozen more wounded today when Israeli tanks shelled a UN-run school in the Gaza Strip, MSNBC reports. Medical officials said those killed were all either local residents, or among the hundreds seeking refuge from the assault in the school. “There’s...
US Blocks UN Call
for Gaza Truce
Jan 4, 2009 7:04 AM CST
US Blocks UN Call for Gaza Truce
Americans want Hamas labeled 'terrorist'
(Newser)
- The US has blocked Libya’s push to issue a UN Security Council call for a Gaza ceasefire, Reuters reports. Libya, the only Arab member of the council, had circulated a draft statement expressing "serious concern" and urging all parties to "observe an immediate ceasefire." American...
Rwandan Genocide
Mastermind Convicted
Dec 18, 2008 5:13 AM CST
Rwandan Genocide Mastermind Convicted
Bagosora sentenced to life by UN court for role in 1994 massacre
(Newser)
- A UN court has convicted the organizer of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that claimed more than 500,000 lives and sentenced him to life in prison, reports the AP. Théoneste Bagosora was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity, as well as the deaths of a Rwandan prime...
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