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UN chief calls Syria situation `precarious'
Las Vegas Sun
AP Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling the situation in Syria "highly precarious" but says he's still recommending a 300-strong UN observer force to try to help bring peace. Despite the Syrian government's agreement to cease all violence, Ban said ...
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UN Approves 300 Member Observer Mission to Syria
Voice of America (blog)
The measure gives UN chief Ban Ki-moon authority to make an “assessment” on whether its safe to deploy monitors. His assessments will be based on developments in Syria that include a cessation of violence. Mr. Ban welcomed the vote and urged Syrian ...
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UN council approves up to 300 Syria truce monitors
Reuters
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed the council's decision, but cautioned that the situation in Syria was far from peaceful. He urged the government and opposition to stop fighting and make the full mission's swift deployment possible.
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UN authorizes 300 Syria cease-fire observers
CBS News
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The UN Security Council reached a tentative agreement Friday night on a resolution that would expand the number of UNcease-fire observers in Syria from 30 to 300 and let Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon decide on their deployment ...
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UN Agrees to Send More Cease-Fire Observers to Syria
New York Times
The new resolution established the number of observers at 300, as requested by Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general. But Western ambassadors put Syria on notice that the unarmed observers would stay only briefly if there was no progress ...
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UN chief calls off Cyprus conference
Fox News
UNITED NATIONS – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders have not made sufficient progress during talks on reunifying Cyprus to call an international conference at this time. Ban's spokesman made the announcement ...
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UN urges Syria to make observers' deployment possible
Reuters
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday welcomed the Security Council's decision to authorize up to 300 unarmed military observers to monitor Syria's fragile cease-fire and urged the government and opposition to make ...
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UN council OKs more observers
Detroit Free Press
The resolution is the first authorizing unarmed UN military observers to go into a conflict area, and it gives Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon authority to decide when to deploy the additional monitors. Ban accused Syrian President Bashar Assad on ...
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More UN monitors OK'd for Syria truce
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The new resolution established the number of observers at 300, as requested by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. But Western ambassadors put Syria on notice that the unarmed observers would stay only briefly if there was no progress toward implementing ...
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UN Security Council approves 300 observers for Syria
Los Angeles Times
In its decision Saturday, the Security Council also demanded an immediate end to the violence that has continued since the cease-fire went into effect more than a week ago. The resolution gives UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon the authority to deploy ...
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UN observers tour rebel-held town in Syria
USA TODAY
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has accused Assad of violating the truce, and said Saturday that "the gross violations of the fundamental rights of the Syrian people must stop at once." Rebel fighters have also kept up attacks. The official SANA news agency said ...
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USA TODAY
UN authorizes full Syria monitor mission
Outcome Magazine
Under UN Resolution 2043, the military observers will be sent for an initial period of 90 days if UN leader Ban Ki-moon determines it is safe for them to go. Sporadic clashes between government troops and army deserters have rocked Damascus in recent ...
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Syrian Troops Reportedly Attack Damascus Suburb
Voice of America
The measure gives UN chief Ban Ki-moon authority to make an "assessment" on whether it is safe to deploy monitors. His decision will be based on developments in Syria that include a cessation of violence. Ban has accused the Syrian president of ...
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UN security council clears way to send 300 observers to Syria
The Guardian
It gives UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon authority to decide when to deploy the additional observers, based on developments on the ground. Ban accused Assad on Thursday of failing to honour a ceasefire agreed earlier this month, and expressed dismay ...
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The Guardian
UN to send 300 monitors to Syria
Herald Sun
THE UN Security Council has passed a resolution allowing a 300-strong ceasefire monitoring mission in Syria. Under UN resolution 2043, the unarmed military observers will be sent for an initial period of 90 days if UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ...
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300 UN observers approved for Syria
Sky News Australia
Fighting and government shelling stopped in Homs and troops hid tanks inadvance of the visit by UN ceasefire observers, their first to the city. The visit came three days after UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said the team's initial request to visit ...
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UN council approves up to 300 Syria monitors
Jerusalem Post
By REUTERS Resolution says observer mission subject to assessment byBan Ki-moon, notes cessation of violence incomplete. UNITED NATIONS - The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Saturday that authorizes an initial deployment of up ...
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UN Council passes Syria monitors resolution
Times of India
Under UN resolution 2043, the unarmed military observers will be sent for an initial period of 90 days if UN leader Ban Ki-moon decides it is safe for them to go. The council has already approved an advanced mission, but several western envoys stressed ...
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Ban: Not enough progress in talks to call for international conference on Cyprus
UN News Centre
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (centre) joins hands with Greek and Turkish Cypriot Leaders Demetris Christofias (left) and Dervis Eroglu. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today informed the leaders of Cyprus' Greek ...
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UN News Centre
UN OKs 300 Syria truce monitors
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
The resolution said that deployment of the UN observer mission will be “subject to assessment by the Secretary-General (Ban Ki-moon) of relevant developments on the ground, including the cessation of violence.” The council's resolution also noted that ...
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Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
Ban urges Syria observer mission
Montreal Gazette
UN leader Ban Ki-moon on Thursday pressed the UN Security Council to quickly approve an expanded ceasefire monitor mission in Syria but acknowledged that it involved risks. The United States and its allies said however that Syria must allow freedom of ...
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Susan Rice warns UN on Syria mission
The Australian
UN Resolution 2043 was approved by all Security Council members following a push by the Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, for a larger team of observers. After accusing Mr Assad's government just days ago of not meeting its commitment to a ceasefire ...
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UN approves Syrian monitoring mission
ABC Online
Under UN resolution 2043, the military observers will be sent for an initial period of 90 days if UN leader Ban Ki-moon decides it is safe for them to go. However, the United States warned it may not allow a renewal of the mission after the initial ...
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May not allow renewal of UN mission in Syria: US
Khaleej Times
Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the United Nations, told AFP that UNSecretary General Ban Ki-moon must now make a 'careful judgment' about conditions in Syria before sending 300 unarmed monitors there. 'Our patience is exhausted.
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UN votes to send 300 ceasefire observers to Syria
Newstrack India
Damascus, Apr 22 (ANI): The United Nations Security Council has unanimously voted to pass a resolution increasing the number of ceasefire observers in Syria from 30 to 300. The resolution gives UN Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon authority to decide when ...
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UN Monitors Visit Battered Syrian City | New Middle East News
By admin
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has accused Syrian President Bashar Assad of violating the truce, and was quoted by AP as having said Saturday that “the gross violations of the fundamental rights of the Syrian people must stop at once.” Meanwhile on ...
New Middle East News
UN chief urges Syrian gov't, oppositions to create conditions needed ...
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday welcomed the unanimous decision by the UN Security Council to authorize an expanded UN truce observer mission in Syria, and urged the Syrian government and oppositions to create ...
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Germany tells Syria game over - The Local
The Local: Germany's news in English. Berliners get stuck into bin ... Under UNresolution 2043, the unarmed military observers will be sent for an initial period of 90 days if UN leader Ban Ki-moon decides it is safe for them to go. In a separate ...
The Local - Germany's news in English
UN monitors should be from neutral countries, like BRICS: Syria
The UN resolution empowers Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to decide when to deploy the additional observers, based on the ground realities, including "the consolidation of the cease-fire". Ban had accused Syrian President Bashar Assad ...
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Rio+20 Agenda: Trillions Per Year In Green Taxes, Transfers And ...
By Editor
Among the proposals on how the “challenges can and must be addressed,” according to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon: –More than $2.1 trillion a year in wealth transfers from rich countries to poorer ones, in the name of fostering “green ...
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Phoenix Local News: BAN: NOT ENOUGH PROGRESS IN TALKS ...
By SteveHammer
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today informed the leaders of Cyprus' Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities, Demetris Christofias and Derviþ Eroðlu, that there was not enough progress on key aspects of reunification ...
Phoenix Local News
UN Approves 300 Observers For Mission To Syria | Neon Tommy
By cepalmer
Neon Tommy - Annenberg digital news. International ... U.N. Secretary GeneralBan Ki-moon now has the authority to deploy the observers. However, it may take time before the observers will arrive in Syria. According to the LA Times, inits ...
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S. Sudan completes withdrawal from Heglig | All Kenya News
By allkenyanews
UN chief Ban Ki-Moon branded Juba's 10-day occupation of the region illegal and US President Barack Obama has said the long-time rivals must negotiate to avoid further military escalation along their contested and volatile border. On Friday ...
All Kenya News
The Moon and Sick-plans | Watts Up With That?
By Willis Eschenbach
News hot off the presses, the madness spreads … UN calls for doubling renewable energy by 2030. (AFP) – 1 day ago. WASHINGTON — UN chief Ban Ki-moon made a call to double global consumption of renewable energy over the next two ...
Watts Up With That?
UN Security Council votes to send 300 observers to Syria — RT
By RT
Go to main page News UN Security Council votes to send 300 observers to Syria. Follow RT on ... UN chief Ban Ki-moon has called for more peacekeepers and aircraft to be deployed in Syria to monitor the truce there. But are the major forces ...
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BBC News - UN chief Ban Ki-moon to speak at news conference
UN chief Ban Ki-moon holds a news conference in Geneva, as the deadline for Syria to comply with a ceasefire expires.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17692799
Ban Ki-moon: UN mission needs Syrian cooperation to succeed...
The Guardian, UK and World news, User comments, Web... The UN secretary general, Ban ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/.../ban-ki-moon-un-mission-syrian
The Hindu : News / International : Progress possible in Syria: Ban Ki ...
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said late Wednesday he isn't underestimating the gravity of the situation in Syria but believes there is an ...
www.thehindu.com/news/international/article3331205.ece
Ban Ki-moon urges restraint in Syria as UN observers arrive ...
Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, has urged "maximum restraint" from the Syrian regime and co-operation from the opposition as the first UN military...
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Ban-Ki-moon-urges-restraint-in-Syria...
Syria: UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon Says Syria Has Not Fully ... - Sky News
The head of the United Nations has said Syria has not fully complied with the terms of a ceasefire to which it had signed up.
news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16211654
Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations Chief, Approves Mission To Syria With ...
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said an expanded U.N. monitoring mission for Syria would be comprised of "an initial ... Related News On Huffington Post:...
www.huffingtonpost.com/.../syria-hasnt-fully-compli_n_1436...
Ban Ki-moon says situation looks calmer in Syria, Annan says ...
GENEVA/UNITED NATIONS, April 12 (Xinhua) -- The situation in Syria "looks calmer" as of Thursday afternoon, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said ...
news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2012.../c_122970434.htm
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon wants to send more observers to Syria
As a U.N.-backed cease-fire appears to be unraveling in Syria, the UnitedNations wants to expand the deployment of monitors there in an attempt to broker a ...
www.cbsnews.com/.../united-nations-secretary-general-ban-ki-...
UN's Ban Ki-moon calls South Sudan's capture of oil town an 'illegal ...
WASHINGTON -- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Thursday blasted South Sudan for seizing an oil town on its border with Sudan, calling the...
www.newsobserver.com/.../uns-ban-ki-moon-calls-south-suda...
Ban Ki-moon frets over West African crises - UPI.com
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. ... United Press International -News. ... The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said a food and ...
www.upi.com/Top_News/.../UPI-94691334767354/
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