Sergei Lavrov believes the UN and its Security Council are appropriate instruments to solve today's challenges. © RIA Novosti. Vladimir Astapkovich. 11:23 28/09/2014. Tags: politics, UN Security Council, Sergei Lavrov, China, Russia ...
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Zambian President Michael Sata left New York on Saturday - amid reports he was unwell - after thanking several of his ministers for representing him at the U.N. General Assembly and sideline meetings, Zambia's mission to the United Nations said.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Central African Republic interim President Catherine Samba Panza asked the United Nations on Saturday to consider tweaking an arms embargo on the landlocked state so its security forces could be properly equipped to work alongside U.N. peacekeepers.
A student stands next to a sign, which originally read "Central Government Offices" and was modified to "Citizens' Headquarters," as riot police stand guard during a rally outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong Sept. 28, 2014. Tyrone Siu ...
BISSAU (Reuters) - At least 22 people were killed in Guinea-Bissau when a vehicle taking them to a funeral struck a landmine, a police source said on Saturday.
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court postponed to Nov. 29 its verdict on whether former president Hosni Mubarak ordered the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that ended his three-decade rule.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Thousands of people protested in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, calling on President Joseph Kabila to respect his country's constitution and step down when his second elected term ends in 2016.
MONROVIA (Reuters) - Liberia's chief medical officer, who is also a deputy health minister, has put herself in quarantine as a precaution against Ebola after one of her assistants died from the disease, the government said on Saturday.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - When a little-known group of Algerian militants beheaded a French tourist last week, they were not only lashing out at the West, but also staking an unmistakable claim in the shifting ground of jihadist power politics.
Mariam Ibrahim, the woman who escaped a death sentence for apostasy in Sudan, tells the BBC she wants to campaign against religious persecution.
Mariam Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death in Sudan for refusing to renounce her Christian faith, tells the BBC's Tom Esslemont she believes her time in prison was ''a test''.
Armed British warplanes today conducted their first combat mission over Iraq against Islamic State militants. Within hours of a parliamentary vote approving the operation, two Tornado GR-4 fighter bombers took to the sky from an RAF base in Cyprus, marking ...
It is sad when huge corporations try to outwit and outsmart Ghanaian musicians over their intellectual property usage for their selfish gains when the right thing could have easily been done
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