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General Assembly passes first-ever pact by 154 votes to three, with 23 abstentions, to regulate global arms trade.
Rather than repudiating the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, it should be recognised as valuable tool.
Both the United States and Russia have laid out their political stakes when it comes to negotiating with Assad.
While the PLO will continue to represent all Palestinians, those living in the state will get new Palestinian passports.
In the middle of an intense debate on gun control, the UN will meet in March aiming to finalise an arms trade treaty.
Since Israel's inception, Canada has been at the forefront in its unwavering support of the Jewish state.
Ban says violence has reached 'appalling heights', while UN-Arab League envoy says country could become 'failed state'.
Overwhelming majority of states vote to give Palestine non-member observer status, despite Israeli and US opposition.
West Bank and Gaza celebrate UN vote, but not everyone is convinced the new status will help Palestine's cause.
While US and Israel oppose Palestinian bid for non-member statehood at UN, we ask how move could affect peace efforts.
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