Pages that link to "Portal:United Nations"
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- Wikinews:Water cooler/proposals/Archive/14 (← links)
- United Nations (redirect page) (← links)
- Saddam Hussein profited roughly 1B by taking funds from UN program (← links)
- President of Brazil meets Vietnamese President (← links)
- Sudanese parties sign peace pledge (← links)
- Main Page/Sandbox3 (← links)
- Template:LeadStorySandbox (← links)
- Human rights group critical of US opposition to ICC in Darfur (← links)
- U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again (← links)
- Report urges Kenya to ban plastic bags (← links)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links)
- UN Reform: China, South Korea question seat for Japan on Security Council (← links)
- UN Security Council approves peacekeepers for Sudan (← links)
- Australia silent on UN racism committee condemnation (← links)
- Sudan preemptively rejects Security Council resolution on war crimes extradition (← links)
- Lebanese-Syrian meetings reach full withdrawal accord (← links)
- Wikinews:General disclaimer (← links)
- Syria: Lebanon pullout is "full and complete", UN to verify (← links)
- 2005 Afghan opium harvest begins (← links)
- Satellite imagery shows viewing stand for North Korean nuclear test (← links)
- UN dismisses first official over oil-for-food scandal (← links)
- UN reports Rwandan refugees repatriated by force (← links)
- Category:July 9, 2005 (← links)
- Nigerian sentenced to death for admitting to gay relations (← links)
- News briefs:July 9, 2005 (← links)
- Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts (← links)
- Bush likely to appoint Bolton during congressional recess (← links)
- Neighbours of Niger also facing food crisis (← links)
- UN reports 'grim picture' of human rights in Burundi (← links)
- U.N. to begin forming response to Iranian nuclear program (← links)
- Iran stands firmly against nuclear agency resolution (← links)
- Nigeria bill has Taylor implications (← links)
- UN Security Council considers Cote d'Ivoire sanctions (← links)
- UN holding recruitment exams in under-represented countries (← links)
- UN inquiry finds mismanagement and failure of oversight (← links)
- Chavez wants UN uprooted from New York (← links)
- Iran determined to continue with nuclear program (← links)
- World Food Program told to leave North Korea (← links)
- Strong earthquake hits Pakistan, north India, Afghanistan (← links)
- Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake (← links)
- Malawi appeals for further humanitarian aid (← links)
- Myanmar Junta threatened with sanctions by UN body (← links)
- Main Page/WideSandbox3 (← links)
- UN warns neighbours of Turkey about bird flu (← links)
- US Senators, EU voice support for Iran sanctions (← links)
- Polish journalist imprisoned for libelling municipal employee (← links)
- US ambassador links India's civil nuclear initiative to Iran vote (← links)
- Iran demands that IAEA end surveillance of its nuclear program (← links)
- France says Iran's nuclear program is a "military cover" (← links)
- USA rejects UN Guantanamo report (← links)
- UN says polio eradicated in Egypt and Niger (← links)
- UK and Aussie troops will not fight opium in Afghanistan (← links)
- Al Askari Mosque bombed in Samarra, Iraq (← links)
- Investigation wanted into the murders of Iraqi academics (← links)
- Afghan opium plantings expected to be up 40% from 2005 (← links)
- United Nations General Assembly votes to establish UN Human Rights Council (← links)
- President Bush calls on Helen Thomas during press conference; question stirs debate (← links)
- Former Iranian president Rafsanjani states Iran is enriching uranium (← links)
- Australian PM faces inquiry into Iraqi kickbacks (← links)
- US allegedly committed acts of violence in Iran using ex-members of MEK during past year (← links)
- Iran says it may withdraw from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (← links)
- Australia will help in East Timor if requested: Downer (← links)
- Fight Continues, 100 dead in Somalia (← links)
- U.S. restores full diplomatic relations with Libya (← links)
- UN releases 2006 list of "10 stories the world should hear more about" (← links)
- UN: Guantanamo Bay should be closed (← links)
- Iran stands defiant on Uranium enrichment (← links)
- Amnesty Report 2006: disadvantaged pay price of war on terror (← links)
- Violence in East Timor causes United Nations evacuation (← links)
- Satellite images show destruction of Zimbabwe community (← links)
- Montenegro becomes 192nd UN Member State (← links)
- United Nations Security Council imposes sanctions on North Korea (← links)
- International bodies express concern over Israel-Hezbollah conflict (← links)
- Red Cross ambulances hit by Israeli strike (← links)
- Despite 6 warnings Israel bombed and killed 4 UN observers (← links)
- ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana (← links)
- Security Council sets deadline over Iran nuclear program (← links)
- North and South Korean border guards exchange fire (← links)
- UN officials push for humanitarian access in Lebanon (← links)
- Security Council backs ceasefire in Israel-Lebanon conflict (← links)
- Israel pulling back from Lebanon (← links)
- North Korea to accept international aid (← links)
- Iran inaugurates heavy-water production plant (← links)
- Wikinews:Water cooler/proposals/Archive/14 (← links)
- U.S. calls for sanctions against Iran (← links)
- Security Council recommends Ban Ki-moon for UN Secretary-General (← links)
- General Assembly elects Ban Ki-moon as next UN chief (← links)
- Eritrea moves troops into UN buffer zone (← links)
- French inspection: North Korean ship has no illegal cargo (← links)
- "Darfur a powder keg" says UN Head of Humanitarian Affairs (← links)
- Kofi Annan: Iraq situation much worse than civil war (← links)
- Iran dismisses United Nations resolution imposing sanctions (← links)
- New UN Secretary General assumes post (← links)
- Iran's official radio silent about U.N. resolution against Holocaust denials (← links)
- Environmentalists: "Turn everything off!" on February 1st (← links)
- Confirmed bird flu death in Nigeria (← links)
- North Korea agrees to end nuclear program (← links)
- UN Security Council approves African Union peace keepers for Somalia (← links)
- IAEA suspends nuclear aid for Iran (← links)
- Wall dividing island of Cyprus torn down but divisions still stand (← links)
- Jacques Chirac announces he will not pursue a third Presidential mandate (← links)
- Zimbabwe police break up rally, detain leaders (← links)
- Russia: Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant to be delayed (← links)
- Black registrar to hold mass wedding in Belgium (← links)
- Mass wedding held against racism in Belgium (← links)
- UN sanctions prompt Iran to limit cooperation with IAEA (← links)
- Wikinews talk:Image use policy/New Wikimedia resolution for image licensing (← links)
- Category:Ban Ki-moon (← links)
- Ahmadinejad to free British navy personnel (← links)
- British navy personnel back home (← links)
- Palestinian Islamists attack children's festival in Gaza Strip (← links)
- Longest coffee table symbolises World Fair Trade Day in Belgium (← links)
- Pirate attacks bring UN aid to Somalia to a halt (← links)
- Iran continues enrichment in defiance of UN according to IAEA report (← links)
- G8 reaches deal on African aid for health issues (← links)
- With pressure from France, Chad and Sudan open door to possible troop deployment (← links)
- Judges agree on rules for Khmer Rouge tribunal (← links)
- Supporters of Myanmar's Suu Kyi mark detained leader's 62nd birthday (← links)
- Election of new 7 wonders of the world: deadline approaching (← links)
- Tony Blair becomes the Quartet's envoy to the Middle East (← links)
- International Red Cross condemns Myanmar regime (← links)
- Poll of 100 million votes names new Seven Wonders of the World (← links)
- North Korea shuts down nuclear reactor (← links)
- UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur (← links)
- Russia claims North Pole by planting flag on seabed (← links)
- Wikinews interviews: Tony Benn on U.K. politics (← links)
- Opium production in Afghanistan reaches record highs (← links)
- Suspected poisonous gas found in New York (← links)
- Iran unveils part of its nuclear program (← links)
- Opposition leader takes early lead in Sierra Leone presidential run-off elections (← links)
- UN Security Council extends Afghan force mandate (← links)
- Iranian President Ahmadinejad speaks at Columbia University (← links)
- Protests mark Ahmadinejad's visit to Columbia University (← links)
- Hundreds of monks arrested in monastery raids; continue protests (← links)
- Darfur rebels threaten to pull out of peace talks (← links)
- Violence increases as Darfur peace talks approach (← links)
- Aung San Suu Kyi leaves house arrest to meet with government official (← links)
- UN report: climate change and food shortage major problems for Earth's future (← links)
- Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2007/44 (← links)
- UN's Third Commission passes resolution condemning capital punishment (← links)
- Uranium smugglers arrested in Slovakia and Hungary (← links)
- Africa-Europe summit concludes with mixed results (← links)
- Two car bombs kill scores in Algiers, Algeria (← links)
- Greenhouse-gas emission targets may come later says Ban Ki-moon (← links)
- EU may see no reason to go to next major emitters meeting (← links)
- France holds five suspects in Algiers bombing (← links)
- Nepalese monarchy to become republic (← links)
- Benazir Bhutto killed in suicide attack (← links)
- Egyptian woman becomes third to die of bird flu in a week (← links)
- 2008 Dakar Rally cancelled over terrorist threat (← links)
- Canupa Gluha Mani speaks about Lakota Oyate, Lakota freedom (← links)
- Opposition calls for mass rallies across Kenya (← links)
- Kenya's parliament meets for first time since disputed election (← links)
- At least 45 killed in new wave of violence in Kenya (← links)
- Scotland Yard says suicide bomb blast killed Bhutto, not bullet (← links)
- State of emergency declared in East Timor (← links)
- International row after Spielberg quits 2008 Beijing Olympics (← links)
- Dutch diplomat Feith appointed EU Special Representative in Kosovo (← links)
- Kosovo declares independence from Serbia (← links)
- Serbian ambassador recalled from U.S. after recognition of Kosovo (← links)
- Belgrade: demonstration against independent Kosovo escalates into riots (← links)
- Ugandan government, rebels agree to ceasefire (← links)
- Kenya peace talks put on hold (← links)
- Kenyan government and opposition agree on power sharing (← links)
- Negotiations between Athens and Skopje lead to deadlock (← links)
- United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response (← links)
- Canadian GG offers statement on International Women's Day (← links)
- China kills suspected terrorists, prevents 'air disaster' (← links)
- UN: Military attacks on Darfur violated international law (← links)
- Two UN contract workers kidnapped in Somalia (← links)
- Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2008/15 (← links)
- Economic policy makers conclude Washington meetings (← links)
- Pope Benedict XVI visit to the United States begins (← links)
- Zimbabwe's election delay could have 'serious implications', warns UN Secretary-General (← links)
- Pope addresses UN in NY as US visit continues (← links)
- Georgian spy plane shot down (← links)
- US claims North Korea helped Syria build reactor bombed by Israel (← links)
- Southern Sudan's defence minister among those killed in major plane crash (← links)
- At least 10,000 reported dead after Burma cyclone (← links)
- UN Secretary General releases new statement as UN aid starts to reach Myanmar (← links)
- Myanmar criticised for hampering aid; UN resumes relief efforts (← links)
- Ignored warnings 'worsened' situation in Myanmar (← links)
- Official Myanmar death toll increases to 78,000 (← links)
- Myanmar to allow foreign aid says UN's Ban Ki Moon (← links)
- Former vice president of Democratic Republic of Congo arrested on charges of war crimes (← links)
- Monarchy abolished in Nepal (← links)
- World Health Organization calls for ban on tobacco ads (← links)
- Tsvangirai released by Zimbabwean police (← links)
- U.S. Navy forced to give up on Burma relief (← links)
- Tsvangirai campaign rallies banned in Zimbabwe (← links)
- UN summit results in pledge to mitigate food crisis (← links)
- Template:United Nations (← links)
- Mugabe is 'prepared to fight' if Zimbabwe elects opposition (← links)
- User:Anonymous101/UN passes resolution calling rape a weapon of war (← links)
- Ban Ki-moon calls for Zimbabwe elections to be postponed (← links)
- Mugabe: There will be an election in Zimbabwe (← links)
- Mugabe claims 'sweeping victory' of Zimbawe election (← links)
- Kenyan Prime Minister calls for suspension of Mugabe from African Union (← links)
- Mugabe spokeperson tells critics to 'go hang' (← links)
- Suicide bomber attacks Indian Embassy in Kabul, killing at least 41 (← links)
- Sudan ambush leaves seven peacekeepers dead, more than a dozen wounded (← links)
- Afghan government claims U.S. air strike killed dozens of civilians (← links)
- ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Sudanese president (← links)
- Cyclone Nargis aid effort to cost one billion US$ (← links)
- UN renews Darfur peacekeeping mission (← links)
- Fifteen killed in Somalia bombing (← links)
- Russia joins South Ossetian war (← links)
- Governments 'concerned' by situation in Ossetia (← links)
- Russian troops advance into Georgia, violating truce (← links)
- Ukraine implements tougher rules on Russian navy (← links)
- South Ossetia says it will join North Ossetia-Alania as a federal subject of Russia (← links)
- UN aid plane crash kills 17 in Democratic Republic of the Congo (← links)
- UN scientist: Eat less meat to tackle climate change (← links)
- United Nations requests US$700 million in aid for East Africa to avoid famine (← links)
- Pakistan says its military fired on U.S. aircraft 'violating' its airspace (← links)
- UN inspectors banned from North Korean nuclear facility (← links)
- Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Martti Ahtisaari, Finnish top diplomat (← links)
- Sixth arrest warrant issued for Thailand's former PM Thaksin (← links)
- Thai-Cambodian generals in talks after border clash kills two (← links)
- Djibouti says war with Eritrea is inevitable unless UN intervenes (← links)
- Syria files UN Security Council complaint after US raid (← links)
- Synchronised bombings strike Indian state of Assam (← links)
- Dozens dead after school collapses in Haiti (← links)
- UN reports condemn West Bank settlement (← links)
- UN to deploy over 3000 more troops to Congo (← links)
- UN official: Gaza faces humanitarian catastrophe (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 25, 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 28, 2008 (← links)
- International community marks the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (← links)
- Hillary Clinton nominated as US Secretary of State (← links)
- Solar car travels around the world (← links)
- UN General Assembly approves measures to protect economic, social and cultural rights (← links)
- Somali parliament rejects president's dismissal of prime minister (← links)
- Sharp increase in number of Zimbabwean cholera deaths (← links)
- International controversy over UN declaration to stop anti-homosexuality legislation (← links)
- Australian Jews condemn Israeli ground attack on Gaza (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 7, 2009 (← links)
- Palestinian president pleads with UN Security Council for help in Gaza (← links)
- International experts probe deadly Ebola Reston virus outbreak in Philippine pigs (← links)
- United Nations suspends operations in Gaza after schools and trucks are hit by Israeli forces (← links)
- UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution (← links)
- Ukranian ship MV Faina with cargo of tanks freed by pirates (← links)
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Day 20 (← links)
- Main UN compound in Gaza shelled with 'white phosphorus' (← links)
- Israeli shelling on UN school on the Gaza Strip kills six (← links)
- UN chief visits Gaza, demands investigation into attacks on UN facilities (← links)
- Israeli military confirms the use of white phosphorus bombs in the Gaza Strip (← links)
- Tamil Tigers promise to fight back against Sri Lankan forces (← links)
- Red Cross urges Sri Lanka to respect lives of Tamil civilians (← links)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad wants change in US policies, not 'tactics' (← links)
- Global economy could lose up to 51 million jobs this year, says UN agency (← links)
- Zimbabwe opposition agrees to join government (← links)
- Cyprus detains weapon-laden ship (← links)
- UN demands return of aid seized by Hamas (← links)
- Zimbabwean parliament passes unity government bill (← links)
- UN halts aid to Gaza after tons of food aid is seized (← links)
- Israel seizes West Bank land (← links)
- Number of cholera cases in Zimbabwe reaches 80,000 (← links)
- AU peacekeepers killed in Somalia, Islamists vow more attacks (← links)
- Philippines is culling 6500 hogs after Reston ebolavirus outbreak (← links)
- Al-Shabaab and AU peacekeepers clash in Somalia (← links)
- Former Serbian president Milutinovic acquitted of war crimes (← links)
- Number of cholera deaths in Zimbabwe surpasses 4,000 (← links)
- North Korea missile launch looks imminent (← links)
- Businesses and individuals worldwide to turn lights off as part of Earth Hour 2009 (← links)
- UN agency condemns new Afghan "Shia family law" (← links)
- Asian countries call for global currency (← links)
- Afghanistan women protest Shia Family Law (← links)
- Almost 6,500 civilians killed in Sri Lanka, UN reports (← links)
- Swine flu reported in more countries; WHO warns of possible pandemic risk (← links)
- Swine flu worldwide: update (← links)
- Swine flu cases worldwide top 1,000 (← links)
- Category:World Health Organisation (← links)
- As many as 100 civilians die in Afghan raid (← links)
- Sri Lankan president promises to end war in 48 hours (← links)
- Key town captured by Islamist Somali militants (← links)
- UN hides facts about war in Sri Lanka, says French Le Monde (← links)
- Bombing of Peshawar Pearl Continental Hotel in Pakistan kills 18 (← links)
- Tensions rise between North Korea and United States (← links)
- Iran and Britain expel diplomats after Iranian presidential election (← links)
- UN: World hunger at all-time high due to economic slowdown (← links)
- Gunmen abduct aid workers in Sudan (← links)
- African Union refuses to arrest Sudan's President for war crimes (← links)
- Rupert Grint, Harry Potter's "Ron Weasley", recovers from H1N1 swine flu virus (← links)
- Irish Nobel laureate remains in detention in Israel (← links)
- G8 leaders set new emissions target (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills seven people in Afghan capital (← links)
- Presidential election held in Afghanistan (← links)
- Thousands displaced after heavy flooding in Burkina Faso (← links)
- Japan pledges 25% cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 (← links)
- Afghan presidential candidate Karzai wins majority of votes (← links)
- Germany threatens to walk out of UN General Assembly if Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust (← links)
- China promises cut in carbon dioxide emissions (← links)
- Twelve killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan (← links)
- Afghanistan begins partial vote recount (← links)
- Over 700 killed after earthquake in Indonesia (← links)
- UN report says number of "abject poor" tripled in Gaza (← links)
- US free speech lawyer defends satire of Glenn Beck (← links)
- UN offices in Pakistan hit by suicide bomber (← links)
- UN plane crashes in Haiti; eleven dead (← links)
- 3,000 protest plan to construct skyscraper in St Petersburg, Russia (← links)
- User:The wub/Mixed reactions to Obama's Nobel Peace Prize win (← links)
- UN rights council endorses Gaza report (← links)
- Talk:UN rights council endorses Gaza report (← links)
- International pressure mounts on Guinean military junta to withdraw from elections (← links)
- Pakistani military launches ground offensive against Taliban and al-Qaeda (← links)
- Democratic Republic of Congo: UN expert accuses soldiers of killing 50 Hutu refugees in North Kivu (← links)
- UN claims over a quarter million human trafficking victims in EU (← links)
- Israel cabinet rejects UN war crimes report (← links)
- US free speech lawyer Marc Randazza discusses Glenn Beck parody (← links)
- Kidnappers release two aid workers in Darfur, Sudan after more than 100 days (← links)
- EU observers: up to one fourth of votes in Afghan election suspicious (← links)
- Iran uranium talks "off to a good start" (← links)
- UNHCR: Thousands of Angolans expelled from DRC in "dire" need of aid (← links)
- UN says more investment in agriculture needed to tackle world hunger (← links)
- Afghan president accepts runoff vote; UN seeks to fire 200 officials (← links)
- Iran nuclear talks enter third day (← links)
- Satirical website criticizes Glenn Beck for 'hypocritical' attempts to silence free speech (← links)
- Red Cross member abducted in Darfur, Sudan (← links)
- Category:Food and Agriculture Organization (← links)
- Kenya government reform record to be reviewed by AU experts (← links)
- Afghanistan prepares for presidential runoff election (← links)
- Attack on UN guesthouse by Taliban in Afghanistan kills nine (← links)
- Home demolitions in East Jerusalem continue (← links)
- UN Security Council votes to extend Ivory Coast sanctions (← links)
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah may boycott runoff election (← links)
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah withdraws from elections (← links)
- Blast near Pakistan army headquarters kills 24 (← links)
- Karzai declared winner of Afghan elections, runoff polls cancelled (← links)
- UN endorses Israel-Palestinian war crimes report (← links)
- WHO states H1N1 swine flu world's most dominant virus (← links)
- UN: Ethiopian GDP grew only 1.7% in 2009, may not reach anti-poverty goals (← links)
- 750,000 could be affected by flooding in Kenya, UN says (← links)
- Glenn Beck loses domain name case over parody website (← links)
- Madagascar political rivals agree to unity government deal (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 7, 2009 (← links)
- China offers Africa financial aid including $10 billion in loans (← links)
- Creator of website satirizing Glenn Beck on winning domain name case (← links)
- France sends special envoy to North Korea (← links)
- Korean navies exchange fire (← links)
- Six aid groups suspend work in Chad after killing (← links)
- UN: one billion hungry people in the world (← links)
- Kosovo: voters go to the polls for the first time since independence declared from Serbia (← links)
- Rebels say 626 Ethiopian troops killed in clashes (← links)
- Egypt registers first domain name in Arabic (← links)
- UN criticises Israel's latest settlement plan, angry reaction from US and UK (← links)
- Somali pirates attack US-flagged ship, vessel evades capture (← links)
- Former Iranian vice-president sentenced to six years; released on bail pending appeal (← links)
- Three peacekeepers in Sudan killed by gunmen (← links)
- Western Sahara campaigner still blocked from returning home by Moroccan authorities; on twentieth day of hunger strike (← links)
- Two more UN peacekeepers killed after attack in Darfur (← links)
- Copenhagen climate conference opens (← links)
- User:Mrchris/Copenhagen climate conference, CO2 emissions targets (← links)
- User:Mrchris/Copenhagen climate conference, Financing (← links)
- Danish unofficial draft version of UNCCC treaty leaks, G77 reacts sharply (← links)
- UN: 4.8 million Ethiopians in need of food aid (← links)
- Thousands continue to flee fighting in Yemen (← links)
- Pakistani PM: Anti-Taliban offensive in South Waziristan is over (← links)
- Red Cross appeals for US$33 million in food relief for Zimbabwe (← links)
- Protesters arrested at climate change rally (← links)
- Africa makes first draft version of UNCCC treaty, with harder goals (← links)
- Serbia to apply to join the EU (← links)
- North Korea seeks diplomatic relations with the US (← links)
- U.N. pulls out of southern Somalia (← links)
- Tribal clashes in Sudan kill 139 (← links)
- Japanese survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings dies, aged 93 (← links)
- UN: 30,000 people affected by flooding in Kenya (← links)
- UNHCR: 200,000 people displaced by violence in Yemen (← links)
- 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes off Haitian coast (← links)
- Details emerge in Haiti earthquake; thousands feared dead (← links)
- Countries around the world send aid, help to Haiti (← links)
- Mongolia establishes moratorium on executions (← links)
- Haiti relief efforts: in depth (← links)
- Haitian earthquake: in pictures (← links)
- IPCC claims about Himalayan glaciers were not based on science (← links)
- Somali pirates threaten to kill British hostages in days (← links)
- Haiti rescue effort abandoned (← links)
- Haitian minister: Over 150,000 dead in capital after earthquake (← links)
- Spokesman: Saudi government donating US$50 million to Haiti (← links)
- EU to send police officers to Haiti (← links)
- Marine scientist says Australia's blobfish faces extinction (← links)
- UK cabinet minister Jack Straw ignored advice that Iraq invasion was illegal (← links)
- UK Attorney General Lord Goldsmith admits to changing mind over Iraq war (← links)
- International conference agrees on plan for Yemen's terror problem (← links)
- Tony Blair tells Iraq Inquiry he would invade again (← links)
- Chad calls for UN troops to withdraw (← links)
- Wikinews discusses H1N1 with the WHO (← links)
- African Union considers proposal to resettle Haitians (← links)
- Ex-minister says UK Cabinet was "misled" about legality of Iraq war (← links)
- User talk:Mikemoral/Archive 2009 (← links)
- Bill Clinton leaves hospital following heart procedure (← links)
- Libya's Gaddafi calls for holy war on Switzerland (← links)
- Somali opposition group al-Shabaab to block WFP food aid (← links)
- Polio vaccination campaign targets 85 million African children (← links)
- Up to one-half of Somali food aid diverted from needy (← links)
- UN official: 90 Rwandan rebels killed in DRC by army troops (← links)
- UN reports 222,570 dead in Haiti earthquake (← links)
- Fire at tombs in Uganda result in clashes between protestors and police (← links)
- Ex-UN official says Pakistan disrupted talks with Taliban (← links)
- US and France to work together for new Iran sanctions (← links)
- Obama, Medvedev sign treaty cutting nuclear stockpiles (← links)
- Polish President Lech Kaczyński dies as his plane crashes in Russia (← links)
- Officials: Two soldiers and over 30 insurgents killed in Pakistan (← links)
- United Nations: More people with access to cell phones than toilets in India (← links)
- UN report says death of Benazir Bhutto preventable; fault of government (← links)
- US vice president Biden says Iran sanctions likely by early May (← links)
- Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills three, 35 injured (← links)
- UN official: DR Congo is ‘rape capital of the world’ (← links)
- Stones thrown by protesters in Kashmir kill civilian (← links)
- African leaders start drive to eradicate malaria (← links)
- Two Egyptian peacekeepers killed in Darfur by gunmen (← links)
- User:Wackywace/sandbox (← links)
- New Albertan Lieutenant Governor takes office (← links)
- Iraq electoral commission: No fraud found in vote recount (← links)
- Iran, Turkey, Brazil reach nuclear agreement (← links)
- Clinton warns North Korea of "provocative behavior" (← links)
- US and South Korea to conduct naval exercises in response to warship sinking (← links)
- Sudanese president sworn in to another term (← links)
- Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza (← links)
- Egypt to open Gaza Strip crossing for humanitarian and medical aid (← links)
- Second round of Bonn UN Climate Change negotiations continue (← links)
- User:Mrchris/Ceremony in Rwanda marks World Environment Day (← links)
- UN Security Council imposes more sanctions against Iran (← links)
- European oil companies stop trade with Iran (← links)
- US prisoner in North Korea 'attempts suicide' (← links)
- Kosovo independence ruled legal by International Court of Justice (← links)
- Bus crash kills six, injures Iraqi minister in Jordan (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 5, 2010 (← links)
- Hiroshima marks 65th atomic bombing anniversary (← links)
- Mia Farrow, Carole White testify in Charles Taylor's war crimes trial (← links)
- Wikinews:Water cooler/policy/archives/2010/August (← links)
- Kenyan court jails seven pirates for 2009 attempted hijack of Maltese ship (← links)
- 'Enough, enough, enough, enough': 1700 women march against mass rape in DR Congo (← links)
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- Philippines welcomes world's 7 billionth baby (← links)
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- Gaddafi loses African Union chair (← links)
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- UNHCR: Somalia violence killed 258 civilians last month; tens of thousands displaced (← links)
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- Sudanese Army claims to have killed 300 Darfur rebels in clashes (← links)
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