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Representative to Central African Republic says time has come to impose sanctions on rebels and deploy security force.
Leaked UN report says sanctions have delayed, but not halted, development of nuclear and ballistic missile programme.
Kenya asks UN to scrap international crimes against humanity charges against President Kenyatta and Vice President Ruto.
Turkish PM says "unacceptable attacks" enabled Assad government to deflect attention from alleged Banias massacre.
Moscow and Beijing reject UN plans to inspect camps in Jordan, citing possible bid for "foreign intervention" in Syria.
The continuing deadlock with Iran over its nuclear programme is due to a unipolar vision of world order.
Public concern over security and economic resources puts pressure on country overwhelmed with refugee influx.
Cairo’s pullout is in protest at the failure to implement a 1995 resolution for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons.
North says imprisoned US citizen Pae Jun-Ho's case will be heard at Supreme Court but fails to give details of charges.
About 11,000 troops, including 6,000 African soldiers already in Mali, to begin mission in July if situation secure.
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