Iran and Ban Ki-moon's intriguing independence
Should we despair of, or praise, Ban Ki-Moon’s courageous independence in this moment of burgeoning tension?
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon calls on Israel to exercise “maximum restraint” to avoid further bloodshed in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Should we despair of, or praise, Ban Ki-Moon’s courageous independence in this moment of burgeoning tension?
When the UN Secretary General describes what is already a desperate situation in Syria as “a grim harbinger of worse to come”, you know things are bad.
The UN Secretary General has been unanimously approved by the UN’s General Assembly for a second 5 year term.
Ellie Moon’s dog Marley, a Cocker Spaniel, was attacked and killed by an American XL Bulldog in a kennel last year.
The UN secretary general condemns a suspected air strike on a wedding in Yemen in which more than 130 people were killed in one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in the ongoing war.
At least 80 people are killed in Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen – in the deadliest day of bombing the country has seen in over two months of war.
The arrival of the first ship of the new year brought tears of joy to its tired and famished human cargo. But with the Ezadeen comes a serious and seemingly intractable problem for the EU.
At least two Palestinians are killed and 200 wounded in the West Bank during massive protests as shelling continues in Gaza.
Israel bombs dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip and kills a Palestinian in raids in the West Bank – as the funerals of three Israeli teenagers take place.
The first distress call from the stricken South Korean ferry that sank on Wednesday was made by a boy to a fire station, minutes after the vessel began to go down.
Jon Snow is in Greenland looking at climate change with the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who believes that this is the greatest threat to mankind’s capacity to live together in harmony.
As anti-government protesters clash with Ukrainian riot police in Kiev, EU leaders are planning to discuss sanctions against the Yanukovych administration at an emergency meeting.
As a team of international war crimes prosecutors releases images appearing to show evidence of systematic killing in Syria, Channel 4 News asks if this week’s peace talks in Geneva are at risk.
War crimes prosecutors say President Assad could face charges after photos from a military photographer appear to show evidence of the systematic killing of 11,000 detainees.