Ban Ki-Moon

Ban Ki-moon: Mubarak should not face death penalty
Egypt

Ban Ki-moon: Mubarak should not face death penalty

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon joined other global voices objecting to the use of the death penalty in the case…
Hezbollah official: UN chief not welcome in Lebanon
World

Hezbollah official: UN chief not welcome in Lebanon

UN chief Ban Ki-moon is not welcome in Lebanon, a top Hezbollah official said on the weekend, days ahead of…
UN human rights chief calls for action to protect Syrians
World

UN human rights chief calls for action to protect Syrians

GENEVA — United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay called on Friday for the international community to take…
Ban Ki-Moon calls for universal access to clean energy
Environment

Ban Ki-Moon calls for universal access to clean energy

OSLO - UN chief Ban Ki-moon, who himself studied by candlelight as a child, pleaded on Monday for universal access…
Former Syrian vice president launches campaign against Assad
World

Former Syrian vice president launches campaign against Assad

Former Syrian Vice President Abdel Halim Khaddam said he would ask US President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron…
International leaders call for a ceasefire in Libya
Egypt

International leaders call for a ceasefire in Libya

Five leaders of international and regional organizations held a meeting in Cairo on Thursday to discuss the situation in Libya.…
Ban Ki-Moon attacked by pro-Qadhafi protesters in Cairo
Egypt

Ban Ki-Moon attacked by pro-Qadhafi protesters in Cairo

Supporters of Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi today attempted to assault UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon during his visit to the Arab…
UN chief to visit Cairo, discuss intel support for Egypt
Egypt

UN chief to visit Cairo, discuss intel support for Egypt

UN secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon will arrive in Cairo on Sunday for a two-day visit. This is his first since the…
UN says Sudan votes hampered by threats, delays, funding
World

UN says Sudan votes hampered by threats, delays, funding

 Khartoum--Plans for referendums that could split Sudan in two are being hampered by delays, poor funding and a "negatively charged…
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