UN Documents Most Recent
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This was the resumption of an open debate on the Middle East.
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The Council condemned the attack on a UNAMID patrol on 21 January that caused the death of one peacekeeper and wounded three others.
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Provided the Council with detailed implementation proposals for the establishment of specialised anti-piracy courts in Somalia and other states in the region.
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This was a letter from the President of the Security Council regarding the appointment of Maj. Gen. Paolo Serra as the UNIFIL force commander.
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This was the Ombudsperson's biannual report.
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This was the last open debate on the rule of law.
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This letter from Eritrea rejected the accusations in Ethiopia's 18 January letter.
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This was the resolution setting the date for the election.
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This was a meeting on the date of election to fill a vacancy in the International Court of Justice.
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The Council adopted a statement on justice and the rule of law as “an indispensable element for peaceful coexistence and the prevention of armed conflict.”
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This was an open debate on the promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security.
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The UN assessment mission on piracy in the Gulf of Guinea (7 to 24 November 2011).
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This report on Timor-Leste covered the period 20 September 2011 to 6 January 2012.
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This letter from Ethiopia accused Eritrea of being behind the 16 January attack against a group of 22 tourists travelling in Ethiopia in which 5 people were killed.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding the appointment of Maj. Gen. Paolo Serra as the UNIFIL force commander.
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This transmitted the report of the assessment mission on the impact of the Libyan crisis on the Sahel region
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This was a briefing by the head of UNOWA.
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This letter from the US to the Council concerned the humanitarian situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile.
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This was a General Assembly resolution requesting a report on the rule of law from the Secretary-General in preparation for a high-level event.
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This statement was on the death of President Malam Bacai Sanh and an abortive coup in Guinea-Bissau on 26 December 2011.
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This was the Secretary-General’s annual report on conflict-related sexual violence.
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This included the approved resources for peacekeeping operations for the period from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.
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This was a letter from the President of the Security Council regarding the appointment of Derek Plumbly as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon.
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This was the letter from the chair of the Sanctions Committee submitting an annual report the committee’s activities.
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This resolution called for elaboration of “further ways of strengthening relations between the two Councils” and asked the Secretary-General in consultation with the AU to conduct a comprehensive analysis of lessons learned from practical cooperation between the UN and the AU.
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This was a meeting on cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security.
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This was a resumption of a meeting on cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding the appointment of Derek Plumbly as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon.
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The Council noted the new strategic concept for AMISOM.
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At this meeting the Council discussed a report of the Secretary-General on UNAMID.
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This open meeting featured briefings by the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs and the AU Commissioner for Peace and Security, Ramtane Lamamra.
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This press statement was on the inter-communal violence in Jonglei state in South Sudan.
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This document transmitted a letter from the Secretary-General of IMO regarding IMO resolution A27/Res.1044 on piracy and armed robbery against ships off the coast of Somalia.
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This letter from the Permanent Representative of South Africa containing the AU Chairperson’s report on the partnership between the AU and the UN on peace and security.
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This letter from Sudan to the Council concerned the humanitarian situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile.
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The Council condemned the terrorist attack in Damascus on 6 January.
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This was the CTED global implementation survey of resolution 1624.
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This was the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of India (August 2011).
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This letter from the Chair of the Sanctions Committee contained its 2011 annual report to the Council.
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This letter from Somalia asked the Council to support an international ban on purchasing charcoal from Somalia.
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This contained the elections of the Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of subsidiary bodies for the period ending 31 December 2012.
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This was the letter from the chair of the committee established pursuant to resolution1518 to the President of the Council.
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This was a quarterly report on UNAMID.
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This letter to the Council from Sudan claimed that JEM forces had entered South Sudan and requesting that the South Sudanese government disarm them and extradite them to Sudan.
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This report of the Secretary-General concerned UN-AU cooperation in peace and security.
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This letter informed the Council of the work of UNPOS.
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Members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that occurred in Madalla, Jos and Damaturu, Nigeria, on 25 December 2011, causing numerous deaths and injuries.
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This resolution authorised the Secretary-General to commit a sum of no more than $9.06 million to the SCSL in the budget for the biennium 2012-2013.
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The Council condemned the 23 December terrorist attack in Damascus.
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The Council welcomed the progress that had been made in implementing the GCC initiative and reiterated the Council's call that it be implemented in a timely and transparent manner.
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This was the first report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1956 about the UN Compensation Fund.
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This resolution renewed UNISFA’s mandate.
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This was a presidential statement on preventive diplomacy reaffirming, inter alia, the responsibility of states to protect their populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
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This was a meeting on the situation in Libya.
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This report of the Secretary-General was on children and armed conflict in Sri Lanka.
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This resolution renewed the mandate of UNIOGBIS until 28 February 2013.
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This resolution renewed UNDOF until 30 June 2012.
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This was the quarterly briefing by the Chair of the 1737 Committee.
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This resolution extended the terms of four trial judges and eight ad litem judges at the ICTR until 30 June 2012 or sooner if their trials were completed.
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This resolution extended the mandate of BINUCA for another 13 months.
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This letter from Eritrea asked the Council to "review and annul" all measures against it and to establish "an independent, impartial and credible body" in place of the Monitoring Group.
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This was the report on linkages between Al-Qaida and the Taliban.
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This was a briefing by Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Oscar Fernández-Taranco, followed by informal consultations.
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This resolution extended BNUB mandate until 15 February 2013.
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The Council appreciated the implementation of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.
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This was the General Assembly'sannual (since 2003) resolution condemning the DPRK’s human rights record.
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This General Assembly resolution condemned the violence in Syria and called for the full implementation of the Arab League’s November 2011 initiative.
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This was a debate on Afghanistan.
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The Council welcomed the 5 December Bonn Conference on “Afghanistan and the International Community: From Transition to the Transformation Decade” and its conclusions (S/2011/762).
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This was a report on UN police.
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The Council expressed the Council's intention to continue funding for the activities of the high-level coordinator for missing Kuwaiti persons and property.
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At this meeting, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court briefed the Council.
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This was a briefing by Margaret Vogt, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of BINUCA, and Jan Grauls, the chair of the CAR configuration of the PBC.
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This resolution extended the sanctions regime on Liberia and the mandate of its Panel of Experts.
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This is the meeting during which the Council adopted resolution 2025.
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This was a briefing by the Permanent Representatives of the outgoing members of the Security Council—Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Gabon, Lebanon and Nigeria—on the work of the subsidiary bodies they had chaired during their two-year tenures.
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This resolution extended the mandate of the peacekeeping force in Cyprus until 19 July 2012.
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This resolution added a border-monitoring support role to UNISFA’s mandate.
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This was the meeting when the Council adopted resolution 2026.
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The Council welcomed the Secretary-General's visit to Mogadishu on 9 December and supported his call for faster implementation of the road map.
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This was a meeting on the election of five members of the ICJ.
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This was a Secretary-General report on the situation in Afghanistan.
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This was a briefing by the Secretary-General following his historic visit to Mogadishu on 9 December.
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This was the concept notre from Lebanon “Strengthening and Consolidating Preventive Diplomacy”.
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The Council condemned the attacks on UNIFIL convoys.
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This was a regular report on Somalia.
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This letter from South Sudan to the Security Council accused Sudan of cross-border incursions and urging the international community to apply more pressure on Sudan to respect South Sudan’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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This was a meeting on the situation in Sudan/South Sudan.
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This was Human Rights Council resolution on Special Fund established by the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
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The Council was briefed by Karin Landgren, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office in Burundi, and Paul Seger, the Chair of the PBC’s country-specific configuration for Burundi.