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1998 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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30th April, 1998
WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY TO BE OBSERVED AT HEADQUARTERS ON MONDAY, 4 MAY An observance of World Press Freedom Day -- organized by the Department of Public Information in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) and the World Press Freedom Committee, a United States-based non-governmental organization...
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30th April, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL DECIDES TO ESTABLISH THIRD TRIAL CHAMBER OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA ...
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30th April, 1998
SECRETARY-GENERAL, IN MESSAGE ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY, CALLS FOR RECOMMITMENT TO PRINCIPLES OF INDEPENDENT PRESS ...
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29th April, 1998
DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL TO VISIT BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, 29 APRIL - 1 MAY To Represent United Nations at Celebration Of Organization of American States' Fiftieth Anniversary The Deputy Secretary-General will travel to Santafe de Bogota, Colombia this afternoon in order to represent the United Nations at the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the signing of the Charter of the Organization of American States...
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29th April, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF MONUA UNTIL 30 JUNE Resolution 1164 (1998), Adopted Unanimously, Endorses Deployment Of Additional Police Observers and Drawdown of Military Personnel The Security Council this afternoon extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) until 30 June, and endorsed the Secretary-General's recommendation to deploy 83 additional...
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24th April, 1998
DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, GLOBALIZATION, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, PEACE, POVERTY, DEBT AMONG ISSUES RAISED AS SECURITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES SITUATION IN AFRICA Day-long Debate Addressed by 52 Speakers The Security Council this evening concluded its day-long debate on the situation of Africa, after hearing from 52 speakers. They discussed the continent's challenges and potential, in considering the Secretary-General's report on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and...
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24th April, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL HEARS OAU CALL ON INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO BE MORE HUMAN AND PERSONAL RATHER THAN STATISTICAL IN DEALING WITH AFRICA Debate on Secretary-General's Report on Africa Begins As the foundations of a new partnership were created, it was Africa's hope that the international community would go beyond facts and figures and be more human and personal rather than statistical in its dealings with the continent, the representative of Zimbabwe told the Security...
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24th April, 1998
ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT CALLS FOR UNITED NATIONS CONTINUED INVOLVEMENT IN TACKLING CONSEQUENCES OF CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT Following is the text of the message of the President of the General Assembly, Hennadiy Udovenko (Ukraine), on the occasion of the twelfth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster: April 26, 1998, marks 12 years since a reactor exploded at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, but the repercussions of that catastrophe are still...
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22nd April, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL STRONGLY SUPPORTS AGREEMENT ON CEASEFIRE, EFFECTIVE 30 APRIL, TO BOUGAINVILLE CONFLICT ...
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17th April, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZES DEPLOYMENT OF UP TO 10 MILITARY LIAISON AND SECURITY ADVISORY PERSONNEL TO SIERRA LEONE The Security Council this afternoon authorized the deployment, with immediate effect, of up to 10 United Nations military and security advisory personnel to Sierra Leone for up to 90 days to perform a range of functions, including reporting on the military situation in that country. The officers, who will work under the authority...
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