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Audio: Weekend News Update From The United Nations

Published: Mon 25 Sep 2006 11:12 AM
UN Audio: Weekend's News Update From The United Nations


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First Week of the UN General Assembly Draws To A Close - UN Expert Says Torture in Iraq Maybe Worse Now - Time to Rebuild Shattered Bridge to Peace in Mideast: Annan - UN Reports Indiscriminate Bombing in Darfur by Sudan Armed Forces - Security Challenges Facing the World are Real: UK - South Korea Says UN Charter Grants Members Flexibility to Meet New Threats - Russian Urges Negotiations to Resolve Non-Proliferation Issues
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