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United Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United Nations ( UN ) is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human...
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Welcomes creation of Governing Council ... It caused disquiet within delegations, as the United Nations Charter has traditionally been interpreted as only permitting the Security Council to impose such measures against the state responsible for a breach of or threat to the peace.
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The Security Council is the United Nations' most powerful body, with "primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security." Five powerful countries sit as "permanent members" along with ten elected members with two-year terms.
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6. Notes that as soon as the Secretary-General notifies the Security Council of the completion of the deployment of the United Nations observer unit, the conditions will be established for the Member States cooperating with Kuwait in accordance with resolution 678 (1990) to bring their military presence in Iraq to an...
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News about the United Nations Security Council. Commentary and archival information about the United Nations Security Council from The New York Times. ... ARTICLES ABOUT THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL...
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The United Nations: An Organ for World Democracy, or Imperial Hangover? ... It is important to note that the UN Security Council is an utterly undemocratic body - five nations: the US, Great Britain, France, China and Russia hold permanent seats in the body and have the right to veto any resolution they don't like.
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President Bush and other top officials in his administration used the National Security Agency to secretly wiretap the home and office telephones and monitor private email accounts of members of the United Nations Security Council in early 2003 to determine how foreign delegates would vote on a U.N.
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 340 ... 3. Decides to set up immediately under its authority a United Nations Fmergency Force to be composed of personnel drawn from states members of the United Nations except the permanent members of the Security Council, and requests the Secretary General to report within 24...
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