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MIL-OSI United Nations: General Assembly Adopts 34 Draft Resolutions, Decisions from Fourth Committee, Including Texts on Middle East, Decolonization, Information Questions

MIL-OSI United Nations: General Assembly Adopts 34 Draft Resolutions, Decisions from Fourth Committee, Including Texts on Middle East, Decolonization, Information Questions
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General Assembly Adopts 4 Humanitarian Aid Resolutions, as Delegates Brace for COVID-19 s Broader Impact amid Threat of Famine, Economic Hardship - World

General Assembly Adopts 4 Humanitarian Aid Resolutions, as Delegates Brace for COVID-19’s Broader Impact amid Threat of Famine, Economic Hardship Format SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION, 42ND & 43RD MEETINGS (AM & PM) The General Assembly adopted four humanitarian-focused resolutions today, with delegates warning of ever-growing challenges in 2021 as the broader effects of the COVID‑19 pandemic including prolonged economic hardship and threat of major famine begin to take hold. Volkan Bozkir (Turkey), President of the General Assembly, in opening remarks, cited the Global Humanitarian Overview 2021, released earlier this month by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, saying that 235  million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection in 2021. As the pandemic continues, he added, the international community must also urgently prepare for the possibility of famine.

Lawmakers back Section 112

Lawmakers back Section 112 published : 12 Dec 2020 at 06:00 324 Pareena Kraikupt flanked by royalists speaks to journalists near the UN building in Bangkok on Friday. (Photo by Wassayos Ngamkham) Senator and MPs have voiced support for the lese majeste law after a pro-democracy group called on the UN to stop the government prosecuting protest leaders for insulting the monarchy. Senator Chadej Insawang, in his capacity as deputy chairman of a committee on the protection of the royal institution, said its members will meet on Dec 18 to discuss the pro-democracy protesters call for the revocation of Section 112, otherwise known as the lese majeste law.

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