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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

7th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON CHILD RIGHTS CONTINUES EXAMINATION OF UKRAINE'S REPORT
GENEVA, 2 November (UN Information Service) -- The Committee on the Rights of the Child continued its examination of the initial report of Ukraine this afternoon, taking under review the application of the measures relative to such issues as civil rights and liberties, or the familial environment. The head of the Ukrainian delegation,...
7th November, 1995
FIFTH COMMITTEE COMPLETES FIRST READING OF 1996-1997 BUDGET SECTIONS
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6th November, 1995
FIFTH COMMITTEE HEARS CALL FOR ACTION TO CORRECT DEFICIENCIES IN UNITAR AND UNHCR OPERATION
Committee Completes First Reading of Budget Sections on UNHCR, UNRWA, Humanitarian Affairs Department; Considers Auditor's Reports A timetable of action should be set to correct the deficiencies observed by the United Nations Board of Auditors in the running of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and voluntary...
6th November, 1995
DPI `FLAGSHIP OF DEPARTMENTS,' SHOULD RECEIVE NEEDED RESOURCES, FIFTH COMMITTEE TOLD
Committee Concludes Review of Information Budget Section; Speakers Argue Importance of Information Activities as Development Tool The Department of Public Information (DPI) was "a flagship of Departments" and a model operation, which should be provided the resources needed to carry out its crucial function of enlightening the world...
6th November, 1995
PLANNED CONVENING OF INTER-TAJIK TALKS IN ASHGABAD, TURKMENISTAN, WELCOMED BY SECURITY COUNCIL
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6th November, 1995
DAILY HIGHLIGHTS FOR: 6 November 1995
* Yitzhak Rabin knew war and fought for peace and reconciliation, Secretary-General says in tribute to slain Prime Minister of Israel. * General Assembly eulogizes Israel's assassinated Prime Minister. * Security Council calls on Tajik parties to begin as matter of urgency, the continual round o...
6th November, 1995
LEGAL COUNSEL ACCEPTS, ON BEHALF OF SECRETARY-GENERAL, INAUGURAL COPY OF `PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW'
The Legal Counsel and Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, Hans Corell, accepted today, on behalf of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the inaugural copy of Perspectives on International Law, which was published as a contribution to the United Nations Decade of International Law, as well as to the celebrations of the...
6th November, 1995
GLOBAL LAND-MINE PROBLEM CONTINUES TO TEAR COUNTRIES APART, UNITED STATES TELLS FIRST COMMITTEE
"The global land-mine problem continues to worsen at an alarming rate, ruining lives and tearing countries apart", the representative of the United States told the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) this morning, as it began its consideration of draft resolutions on disarmament. Introducing an 80-Power draft...
6th November, 1995
BUREAU OF PALESTINIAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE CONDEMNS ASSASSINATION OF PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL, YITZHAK RABIN
The Bureau of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People in its meeting this morning condemned the assassination of the Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, on 4 November. The Bureau expressed its hope that this criminal act will not have an adverse effect on the Middle East peace process...
6th November, 1995
SUPPORT EXPRESSED FOR OLYMPIC TRUCE DURING UPCOMING GAMES
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