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Eleven more bodies found at Philippine massacre site
AMPATUAN, Philippines (Reuters) - Philippine security forces found 11 more bodies Wednesday at the site of an election-related massacre in the south of the country, taking the toll to 57 dead, officials said.
Nations:Philippines People:Ban Ki-moon Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-25
Congo has failed to disarm Rwandan rebels: UN
PARIS (AFP) - Rwandan Hutu rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have thwarted UN-led attempts to disarm them militarily and global action is needed to cut off their financing, UN experts say.
Nations:Rwanda United Arab Emirates France People:Ban Ki-moon Source:(AFP)
2009-11-25
US rebukes Israel on settlement plans
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States delivered an unusually strong rebuke of Israel, voicing dismay at the approval of new Jewish housing in annexed east Jerusalem as peace efforts hit a new low.
People:Benjamin Netanyahu Ban Ki-moon Hosni Mubarak Barack Obama Activities:Israel-U.S. Mideast Peace
2009-11-17
UN relocating about 600 staff after Afghan attack
KABUL - The United Nations said Thursday that it will send more than half its international staff either out of Afghanistan or into more secure compounds following last week's deadly Taliban attack against U.N. workers - the most direct targeting of its employees during decades of work in the country.
Nations:Pakistan Afghanistan People:Ban Ki-moon Hamid Karzai Activities:Afghan Terror War Source:(AP)
2009-11-05
Karzai's election increases pressure on Obama
KABUL - Hamid Karzai was declared the winner by default Monday in Afghanistan's fraud-marred presidential election, increasing the pressure on President Barack Obama to end his marathon deliberations at a time when a scaled-down version of his commander's ambitious plans is gaining support.
Nations:Afghanistan People:John Boehner Ban Ki-moon Hamid Karzai Barack Obama Activities:2009 Afghan Election Source:(AP)
2009-11-01
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