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- U.N. Ignores Its Own Freeze on Deals With Alleged Somali Food Distribution 'Cartel'
- In Mexico, Journalists Are Becoming an Endangered Species
- Another Al Qaeda Operative Surrenders to Authorities in Yemen
- U.N. Criticized for Slow Response to Libya Unrest
- New Zealand Braving Hazardous Conditions to Rescue Those Trapped by Earthquake
- The United Nations is Cutting Ties With Libya's Ruling Family
- Aid Worker Arrested for Being Christian Is Released From Afghanistan Prison
- Pressure Increases for Release of Afghan Aid Worker Arrested for Being Christian
- U.N. Builds Special Video Relationships with Google, Brit Broadcaster
- U.K. Court: Anti-Gay Couple Can't Be Foster Parents
- Reporters Harassed in China's Crackdown on Protests
- U.K. Pulls Plug on United Nations Spending, in Move That is Bound to Hearten U.S. Critics
- Rebels in Ajdabiya Remain Confident as Qaddafi Forces Gain Upper Hand
- UN's Watchdog Says the General Assembly Needs to Rein in 'Self-Expanded' Global Compact Initiative
- Ban Ki-Moon's 3 Percent Solution Puts UN Managers on Notice Over Bloated Budgets
- Eritrea to U.N.: Take This Aid And Shove It
- Al Qaeda Has Gained Control of Yemeni Town, Source Says
- Israeli President Peres Appeals to U.N. for Wisdom in Handling Middle East Region
- Al Qaeda Capitalizing on 'Arab Spring' to Build Power and Shore Up Weaknesses
- U.S. Will Consider Controversial Drone Policy in Pakistan, Ambassador Says
- U.N. Plan to Promote Equality for Women Has Been a Costly Failure, Investigation Finds
- U.N. Fails to Agree on Condemning Syrian Violence
- Could China Be the Answer to America’s Job Gloom?
- Assad's Broken Promises of Reform Amp Calls for Tougher Sanctions on Syria
- Reports of Prison Rapes Come Amid Calls for the Release of Iranian Dissidents
- China Facing Worst Energy Crisis in Years
- U.K. College Lecturer Under Fire for Blog Post Calling Black Women Ugly
- EXCLUSIVE: U.N. World Health Organization Faces Plague of Tightwads
- Internal U.N. Documents Reveal Ban Ki-Moon’s Reform Efforts Not So Urgent After All
- UN's Environment Program is an Administrative Mess, Internal Study Reveals
- Putting Turkey On the Map
- U.N. Approves Iran's Disaster Center Proposal Which Some Fear Could Boost its Ballistic Capabilities
- U.N. Leader Ban Ki-moon Accused of Secretive Hiring Practices and Stonewalling
- Report: U.N. Aid Agencies Heaped Up Huge Amounts of Cash
- NATO Denies Libya's Claim That 85 Die in Airstrike
- Controversial U.N. Development Program Faces Cutoff Threat Over Audits
- EXCLUSIVE: U.N. 'Fast Track Opportunities' Do Little to Cut Costs, Improve Efficiency
- U.N. Seeks to Raise 'Level of Ambition' in World Climate Regulations
- U.S. Diplomats Growing Frustrated at United Nations' Budget Games
- Does U.N. Anti-Poverty Cheerleader Have Conflict of Interest?
- U.N. Judges Charge Ban Ki-moon with Power Grab, Distortions of Their Rulings
- U.S. Accused of Turning Blind Eye as Syria Elected to U.N. Human Rights Committee
- Reporters Notebook: A Return to Cairo
- Fraud Accusations Fly as Fallout From Russia's Election Continues
- Marriott Spins Off Timeshare Business