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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

6th November, 1995
SPEAKERS EXPRESS GREAT SHOCK OVER ASSASSINATION OF ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER
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6th November, 1995
FOURTH COMMITTEE TAKES UP QUESTION OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE
The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space could contribute substantially to ensure space technology was used to improve the human condition, its Chairman told the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) today as it began consideration of international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer...
6th November, 1995
REFUGEE SITUATIONS IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, AFRICA, HIGHLIGHTED AS THIRD COMMITTEE TAKES UP REPORT OF UNHCR
"Nowhere will the High Commissioner's role be more severely tested than in the former Yugoslavia with a difficult operation of return in conditions of voluntariness, safety and dignity", Soren Jessen-Petersen, Director of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in New York, told the Third Committee (Social,...
6th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD CONCLUDES DIALOGUE WITH ITALY
GENEVA, 1 November (UN Information Service) -- Italy was traversing a difficult period and it was still far from attaining the political stability that would enable it to fully implement the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, the representative of Italy told the Committee on the Rights of the Child this afternoon,...
3rd November, 1995
EXPANDING HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVITIES DESERVE HIGHER PRIORITY IN UNITED NATIONS BUDGET, FIFTH COMMITTEE IS TOLD
Allocated Proportion Inadequate for Current Needs: Others Argue Development Efforts Should Not Suffer As Consequence The overall proportion of financial resources devoted to human rights in the proposed United Nations budget for 1996-1997 was inadequate and did not reflect the priority it deserved, the Fifth Committee (Administrative...
3rd November, 1995
DAILY HIGHLIGHTS FOR: 3 November 1995
* $2.1 billion pledged at United Nations Pledging Conference for Development Activities. * Secretary-General decides to send election observers to Algeria. * Secretary-General expresses deep concern at reports of massive displacement of civilians in Sri Lanka. * General Assembly requests Secretar...
3rd November, 1995
DRAFT TEXT CALLING FOR DURABLE SOLUTION TO EXTERNAL DEBT PROBLEM OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTRODUCED IN SECOND COMMITTEE
Consideration of Environment and Sustainable Development Issue Concluded The General Assembly would urge creditor countries, multilateral institutions and commercial banks to ensure that the debt strategy, as embodied in Assembly resolutions, be fully taken into account in the implementation of measures towards a durable solution...
3rd November, 1995
MEASURES AGAINST MONEY LAUNDERING TO BE REVIEWED BY INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD
VIENNA, 2 November (UN Information Service) -- Measures taken by governments to control and stem money laundering, particularly in the context of the global fight against drug trafficking, will be reviewed by the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) during its fifty-ninth session which began here today in a closed meeting....
3rd November, 1995
HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE TO ADOPT GLOBAL ACTION PROGRAMME AGAINST POLLUTION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENT
Damage from Land-Based Activities Reviewed at UNEP Gathering; United States Vice-President Speaks of 'War by Mankind' on Coastal Areas WASHINGTON, D.C., 1 November (UNEP) -- More than 100 governments today unanimously adopted the Washington Declaration on Protecting the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities, as a symbol of...
3rd November, 1995
INTERNATIONAL TASK FORCE COMBATS EPIDEMIC IN NICARAGUA, AS EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY CAUSE CONTINUE
NEW YORK, 3 November (WHO) -- The Pan American Health Organization (AMRO/PAHO), which serves as the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Americas, is working in Nicaragua to identify an unknown disease that has led to at least 15 deaths and is maintaining 24-hour contact with the WHO's new Division of Emerging Viral...
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