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UN Peacekeeping and the Department of Field Support
UN Peacekeeping and the Department of Field Support
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www.betterworldfund.org In November 2011, the UN Foundation honored Susana Malcorra, Under-Secretary General for the Department of Field Support, with the Global Leadership award for her important work in UN Peacekeeping and in the Department of Field Support. See the impact of her work in supporting peace and stability around the world. 2 likes, 0 dislikes Related article
Women's Rights in Afghanistan
Women's Rights in Afghanistan
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In Afghanistan, women are enjoying more freedom than ever since the US ousted the Taliban. However, as Lara Logan reports, a Taliban victory could change things for Afghan women. Related article
Congo Officials tight lipped over conflict
Congo Officials tight lipped over conflict
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www.ntvuganda.co.ug A Makerere University Law Don says Countries neighbouring the Democratic Republic of Congo should back off the conflict and let the United Nations handle the situation. This as he weighed in on the rebellion in the eastern part of Congo that has seen thousands of refugees cross into Uganda in the last few days. Mr. Kabumba Busingye cites Uganda's past involvement in clashes with Rwanda in the Democratic Republic of Congo which violated the United Nations charter. Related article
'Shielded by petro-dollars, Saudis worse than Syria'
'Shielded by petro-dollars, Saudis worse than Syria'
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Saudi Arabia may be one of the loudest voices when it comes to criticism of Syria, over what it calls the repression of the people. But it seems it using similar tactics at home - 2 people have reportedly been killed when police opened fire on anti-regime demonstrators. It's not the first time there's been deaths at protests, while many have also found themselves behind bars. For more - I'm joined by political analyst, professor Ibrahim Alloush. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
Egypt's top court rebukes president's decree
Egypt's top court rebukes president's decree
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The speaker of Egypt's parliament has called for MPs to meet on Tuesday following an earlier decision to dissolve the Parliament. President Mohamed Morsi ordered Parliament back to work - overturning the military council's move to dissolve it nearly a month ago. Egypts highest court is now deciding whether the president's order is legal. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports. Related article
Our Living River: Voices against Xayaburi
Our Living River: Voices against Xayaburi
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12 large-scale dams are planned to be built in the Lower Mekong River. One of these, currently the most advanced, is the Xayabury dam. The issues surrounding this dam are getting increasingly controversial and complicated, due in part to potential cross border impacts. In the Lower Mekong River, local communities have experienced impacts from Mekong dam construction in China for years. In Thailand, civil society calls for action against Xayaburi dam. Related article
Fierce clashes in Madrid: Spanish police fire rubber bullets at miners protest
Fierce clashes in Madrid: Spanish police fire rubber bullets at miners protest
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Riot police fired rubber bullets Wednesday at Spanish coal miners protesting in the streets of Madrid over subsidy cuts they fear will jeopardize their meager livelihood. READ MORE on.rt.com RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
World Population Day
World Population Day
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The increase in population in Pakistan and the problems rising as a result. More in this report. Related article
UN Arms Trade Treaty, a SCAM weaponseducation
UN Arms Trade Treaty, a SCAM weaponseducation
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Arm's Trade Treaty, what do you think? Will it hurt gun laws? JOIN THE NRA NOW , $10.00 discount on My link: membership.nrahq.org Related article
'Syrian rebels' aim dictatorship, not democracy '
'Syrian rebels' aim dictatorship, not democracy '
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Washington's double standard approach is evident in the Syrian crisis. It supports the armed opposition, which wants to turn the country into a dictatorship, claiming that their war against the Assad government has democracy as the goal, Aleksey Pushkov, the chair of the Russian parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, told RT. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
Morocco and the Democracy of his Majesty
Morocco and the Democracy of his Majesty
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What you are going to see in this video is not a movie, however it's how things go on in the West-Friendly kingdom of Morocco. Morocco keeps a permanent representation with Israel, so the king had the blessings of the US and its Western allies long time ago. Some times problems arise with Spain and the king tries to make a hero in front of his "Slaves", but in general every thing is going OK for him... Ah... Wait a minute not only for him... Also for his little kid. The kingdom officials must salute the "Great Kid" and even kiss his hand, because he is the "chosen" one! Every day one angel at least falls from the sky carrying the God message. The message says: This kid is extraordinary, he was chosen to establish the "Kingdom of Heaven". You must Obey the Great Kid"... The "Great King" is checking a zoo, while he and his father should be put in it... If I was there and that stupid kid offered his hand or ordered me to salute him like that, I would rather kick him away like a football... No need for a translation... The video speaks for itself... Related article
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment at the International Criminal Court.
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment at the International Criminal Court.
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Today, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced Thomas Lubanga Dyilo to a total period of 14 years of imprisonment. The Chamber, composed of Judge Adrian Fulford, Judge Elizabeth Odio Benito and Judge René Blattmann, also ordered that the time from Mr Lubanga's surrender to the ICC on 16 March 2006 until today should be deducted from this sentence. On 14 March 2012,Mr Lubanga Dyilo was found guilty of conscripting and enlisting children under the age of 15 and using them to participate in hostilities in the Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, from 1 September 2002 to 13 August 2003 In Ituri. The Presiding Judgeexplained that the Chamber considered the gravity of the crimes in the circumstances of this case, with regard, inter alia, to the extent of the damage caused, and in particular "the harm caused to the victims and their families, the nature of the unlawful behaviour and the means employed to execute the crime; the degree of participation of the convicted person; the degree of intent; the circumstances of manner, time and location; and the age, education, social and economic condition of the convicted person". He highlighted that the crimes for which Mr Lubanga has been convicted, comprising the crimes of conscripting and enlisting children under the age of 15 and using them to participate actively in hostilities, are undoubtedly very serious crimes that affect the international community as a whole. The Presiding Judge <b>...</b> Related article
Former PM Ehud Olmert Acquitted On Central Corruption Charges
Former PM Ehud Olmert Acquitted On Central Corruption Charges
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Former prime minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday was acquitted of central corruption charges against him in the Rishon Tours and Talansky affairs, and was found guilty of breach of trust in the Investment Center affair.In one of the most significant corruption trials in Israel's history, Olmert was being tried on three main charges of corruption -- dubbed the Rishon Tours affair, the Talansky or cash envelopes affair and the Investment Center affair. The indictment spanned events that allegedly took place during 2002-2006, first during Olmert's tenure as mayor of Jerusalem and later when he served as a government minister. Olmert's former bureau chief Shula Zaken, accused of aiding Olmert in relation to the Talansky and Rishon Tours affairs, and also of wiretapping conversations in Olmert's bureau, was convicted on two counts of fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours affair.The Rishon Tours charge alleged that Olmert double-billed various nonprofit organizations for overseas flights, and used the extra money -- which the prosecution alleges totaled over $92000 -- to pay for private trips for himself and his family, via his travel agency Rishon Tours. Olmert's longtime friend and former partner -- who applied to the Investment Center for state grants and other benefits. While most criminal trials are heard by a single judge, in Olmert's case, three judges -- Jerusalem District Court President Moussia Arad, Judge Jacob Zaban and Judge Moshe Sobel -- presided over the <b>...</b> Related article
CONGO: M23 rebels advance and civilians flee
CONGO: M23 rebels advance and civilians flee
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Who is Mohamed Morsi?
Who is Mohamed Morsi?
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Many Egyptians felt they had been left with little choice in this election. They could either vote for a leading member of the old regime or take a chance on Mohamed Morsi, a candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood promoted him as the one who could deliver on the revolution's aims and bring the economy back from the brink, though he was never prominent within the organisation. Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane reports. Related article