27 March 2014 In a vote that reaffirmed Ukraine’s unity and territorial integrity, the United Nations General Assembly today…
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One of the world’s longest railways — a “modern-day silk road” — covers some 11,000 kilometres (24,000 miles) en route from the Chinese megacity of Chongqing to Duisburg, a key commercial hub in western Germany. On Saturday, as part of his landmark…
Team Asia pulled off a stirring comeback in the final round of the inaugural EurAsia Cup to snatch a share of the trophy by taking six of 10 singles matches played Saturday. The spectacular collapse of Team Europe, who entered the final day singles…
26 March 2014 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon saw first-hand the impacts of climate change during a visit today to Greenland,…
25 March 2014 The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) today expressed concern at…
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has set his sights on making inroads in Europe after the Glasgow giants clinched their 45th Scottish league title. The Hoops sealed their third successive Scottish Premiership championship in style following an emphatic 5-…
If you want to accuse me of writing a racist article I can only say that I am not biased against Muslims but I am opposed to Europe, the traditional home of Christianity, becoming part of a greater Muslim empire. Neither do I have a problem with Islam…
22 March 2014 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday reiterated his message that only a diplomatic solution, based on the…
21 March 2014 United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged “real dialogue” between Kyiv and Moscow to peacefully resolve…
20 March 2014 Leading diplomatic efforts to encourage all parties involved in the Ukraine crisis to find a peaceful…