Vol 51 No 7 |
- SUDAN
- ANALYSIS
The figure even made its way into a generally uncritical report by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in January 2010...
Vol 51 No 5 |
- ERITREA
- SOMALIA
In a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in September 2009 Sheikh Sharif asked Ban not to allow the UNSC to sanction the businessmen without consulting him first...
Vol 51 No 3 |
- AFRICAN UNION
Gadaffi invited a representative from the Forum of African Traditional Leaders to take the podium following speeches by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Spanish President José Luis Zapatero to the surprise of the delegates...
Vol 51 No 2 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has until the end of April to report to the UN Security Council on the future of the peacekeeping mission the Mission des Nations Unies en République Démocratique du Congo whose current mandate runs out in May...
Vol 50 No 24 |
- COMMONWEALTH
He invited United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to the CHOGM to join Commonwealth heads of state in pressing for a legally binding international treaty on cuts to carbon emissions as well as a US$10 billion fund to finance adjustments in environmental policy in poor countries...
From New York United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon deplored 'yet another round of sectarian violence in parts of northern Nigeria'...
When UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon telephoned Field Marshal Omer el Beshir we understand the President told him he would 'wipe out' Muhajeriya and the UN would be responsible...
Vol 50 No 6 |
- ECONOMY
- AFRICA
The more resilient optimists in Dar es Salaam called on Africa's economic managers to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the crisis by launching a massive expansion of food production along the lines of the African 'green revolution' proposed by Sachs and backed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero...
Vol 50 No 1 |
- NORTH AFRICA
There is little room for compromise: Netherlands' diplomat Peter van Walsum United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's former Envoy to the Sahara lost the support of Polisario and Algeria by declaring that independence was ‘not a realistic option'; Fassi-Fihri seems happy with former US Ambassador Christopher Ross's appointment as Walsum's replacement...
Vol 50 No 1 |
- WESTERN SAHARA
There is little room for compromise: Netherlands’ diplomat Peter van Walsum United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s former Envoy to the Sahara lost the support of Polisario and Algeria by declaring that independence was ‘not a realistic option’; Fassi-Fihri seems happy with former US Ambassador Christopher Ross’s appointment as Walsum’s replacement...