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    A Sobering Security Council Trip to Haiti

    by  • February 21, 2012 • 0 Comments

    One of the most interesting developments in the Security Council’s work in the past decades is the increasing frequency and immediacy of “road trips” ambassadors are taking to the most problematic places on their agenda. Recent delegations have gone on missions to Afghanistan and numerous African nations, among other places. A year-old Russian proposal for [...]

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    Polish ghetto

    Worked to Death in Lodz

    by  • February 22, 2012 • 0 Comments

      In the Polish ghetto of Lodz, residents were not allowed to own cameras, but at least two professional photographers there, commissioned by the local Department of Statistics for the Jewish Council, documented the area’s slide, from 1940 to 1944, into near obliteration. The images by Mendel Grossman and Henryk Ross record life for the [...]

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    General Assembly Condemns Syria in a Strong Vote

    by  • February 16, 2012 • 0 Comments

    The General Assembly overwhelmingly supported a resolution condemning the relentless “widespread and systematic” human-rights violations committed by Syrian officials and demanded that the government stop all violence and protect its people. The resolution, though not enforceable, also called on Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, to cede office to a vice president and begin negotiations to form [...]

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    In Dakar, men pray during prayers held by a political coalition after the deaths of antigovernment protesters recently in the capital. The country is expected to hold a presidential election on Feb. 26.  PHOTO BY JOE PENNEY

    Tensions in Senegal Raise the Heat in the Region

    by  • February 9, 2012 • 0 Comments

    DAKAR, Senegal — Senegal has always been praised as the most secure country in West Africa since its independence in 1960 from France. Its capital, Dakar, perched on the western edge of the Atlantic coastline, is a city of very rich and very poor, mosques and outdoor athletic fields, hawkers and cultural aficionados. A highway [...]

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    Graziano da Silva, New in Post, to Focus on Hunger and Rural Poor

    by  • February 20, 2012 • 0 Comments

    FAO chief

    José Graziano da Silva took up his three-year post as the new director-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, based in Rome, in January. The agency, which was founded in 1945, is tasked with eradicating hunger worldwide, particularly in rural areas. Graziano da Silva was the agency’s assistant director-general and regional representative for [...]

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    New Judges and a Presidential Vote at The Hague

    by  • February 17, 2012 • 0 Comments

    ICC fact-finding mission

    The International Criminal Court will swear in six new judges on March 9 and elect, by absolute majority, a new president of the court and two new vice presidents. The court’s 18 judges will vote in the election, with several most likely to run for the three-year presidency themselves, though the incumbent, Judge Sang-Hyun Song [...]

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