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Archive (22 September 2006)
UNITED KINGDOM of Great Britain and Northern Ireland H.E. Mrs. Margaret BECKETT MP Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQH.E. Mr. Jalal TALABANIPresident
CHINAH.E. Mr. Li ZHAOXINGMinister of Foreign Affairs
GERMANY H.E. Dr. Frank-Walter STEINMEIER Minister for Foreign Affairs
RWANDAH.E. Mrs. Museminali Minister of State and Cooperation
Women
Suicide Prevention Is Everyone's Business
Preventing Sexual Violence Against Women
The Feminizing of Migration
International Women's Commission Calls for New Negotiations to End Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Indian Women Police Officers Make UN History
Mother Child Education Foundation of Turkey Is Awarded UNESCO Literacy Prize
Today's Features
GENERAL ASSEMBLY UPDATE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY UPDATE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY UPDATE
UN Human Rights Experts Concerned that the United States Is Not Closing Guantanamo Bay
First Week of the UN General Assembly Draws To A Close
Today's News
Russian Urges Negotiations to Resolve Non-Proliferation Issues
South Korea Says UN Charter Grants Members Flexibility to Meet New Threats
Security Challenges Facing the World are Real: UK
UN Reports Indiscriminate Bombing in Darfur by Sudan Armed Forces
Time to Rebuild Shattered Bridge to Peace in Mideast: Annan
UN Expert Says Torture in Iraq Maybe Worse Now
Caribbean News
St.Vincent and the Grenadines says the people of the world demand coherent leadership from a reformed United Nations
Guyana says the least developed countries remain in a tenuous situation despite some advances
Haiti says the Brussels Programme of Action is one of the most realistically achievable programes
The Bahamas says migration has positively impacted its economy
Belize says migration has transformed the social and demographic composition of the country
Jamaica says it has benefited from remittances from migrants to the tune of over one and a half billion dollars
UN Calling Asia
1500 tons of opium are unaccounted for in Afghanistan
General Musharraf on terrorism, the Hudood Ordinance on women and the Pope's remarks on Islam
UN Security Council places Myanmar on its agenda despite opposition by China
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