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UN asks UAE for proof that princess is still alive
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India Rejects Comments On J&K By UN Special Rapporteurs
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Supporters of an Emirati princess held against her will for almost three years are urging Joe Biden to put pressure on her father to release the woman, saying the US president is one of the few world leaders with the stature to win her freedom.
The case of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum made international headlines on Tuesday, after the BBC released excerpts from video diaries she said were recorded in a locked bathroom inside the Dubai villa where she was being held.
Sheikha Latifa was detained by commandos off the coast of India in 2018 after she tried to flee Dubai in a yacht.
Secretary-General Calls Vaccine Equity Biggest Moral Test for Global Community, as Security Council Considers Equitable Availability of Doses
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Addressing the equitable distribution of vaccines against the coronavirus in the Security Council today, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres proposed the creation of an emergency task force by the G20 countries to prepare and help implement a global immunization plan.
“The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is generating hope,” he told the 15-member Council’s videoconferencing meeting. “At this critical moment, vaccine equity is the biggest moral test before the global community.”
Today’s meeting was organized to discuss the role of the Security Council, Member States and the United Nations in ensuring that vaccines are made available equitably in places affected by conflict and insecurity.
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Syrian refugees walk through a camp for displaced muddied by recent rains near the village of Kafr Aruq , in Idlib province, Syria, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. A United Nations rights advocate and Human Rights Watch Canada say the Trudeau government isn t living up to its new international campaign against arbitrary detention because it is abandoning 25 Canadian children trapped in northern Syria. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Ghaith Alsayed February 18, 2021 - 2:21 PM
OTTAWA - A United Nations rights advocate and Human Rights Watch Canada say the Trudeau government isn t living up to its new international campaign against arbitrary detention because it is abandoning 25 Canadian children trapped in northern Syria.
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