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Which 2 African States Should Get a Permanent Seat in the Security Council: Our Survey Results
The votes are in, and PassBlue is pleased to announce the winners of its informal reader survey as to which African countries should get the continent’s two mooted permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council: South Africa and Nigeria.
UK reiterates support for India’s permanent UN Security Council seat
In an address to a UN General Assembly plenary in New York on Monday, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly Archie Young reflected upon Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s statement at the UNGA back in September calling for UNSC reforms to ensure the global multilateral system is “more representative and more responsive”.
India Calls For UN Security Council Reform, Stresses Need For Representation
Parvathaneni Harish, on Monday stressed the need for UN Security Council reform, noting that despite decades of discussions, there have been no significant changes since 1965.
India calls for urgent UN Security Council reform, stresses need for representation and change
on Monday stressed the need for
UN
Security
Council
reform, noting that despite decades of discussions, there have been no significant changes since 1965. Addressing the Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly in New York, Harish said, “As we begin this ...
India’s permanent representative to the UN addresses security council matters
Disclaimer: This script is machine generated, editorial revision is advised.Mr President, we welcome your leadership on this critical question. We stand ready to wholeheartedly support you and the IgM co chairs Kuwait and Austria in this Endeavour of achieving equitable representation and increased membership of the UN Security Council.
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UN Security Council Considers Action on Sudan War
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council is discussing a British-drafted resolution that demands ...
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At UN, US warns Israel against forcible displacement, starvation in Gaza
The United States stressed at the United Nations on Tuesday that "there must be no forcible displacement, nor policy of ...
StringersHub on MSN
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US: China supports comprehensive, systemic reform of UN Security Council
New York, United States - November 11, 2024 China supports comprehensive, meaningful and systemic reform of the United ...
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North Korean test of ICBM is condemned by two-thirds of UN Security Council
A U.S.-led statement approved by 10 of the 15 U.N. Security Council members condemned a recent North Korean intercontinental ...
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UN Security Council Sanctions Two Sudan Paramilitary Chiefs
The UN Security Council has added two Sudanese paramilitary officers to the list of individuals sanctioned because of their actions in the fighting there, the council's British presidency announced.
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UN says 70% of those killed in Gaza were children and women
The United Nations says 70% of those killed in Gaza were children and women. The UN's Ilze Brands Kehris said the ages of ...
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UN Security Council to discuss deployment of North Korean troops
The UN Security Council will meet on 30 October to discuss the involvement of DPRK troops in the war against Ukraine by ...
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UN Security Council to meet Monday over Israel's strike on Iran
The United Nations Security Council will meet on Monday to discuss Israel's attack on Iran, council president Switzerland ...
The Washington Post
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Allies providing Sudan's warring parties with weapons are 'enabling the slaughter,' UN official says
“This is unconscionable,” Rosemary DiCarlo told the
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. “It is illegal, and it must end.” ...
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