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Iran’s U.N. Envoy, Denouncing Sanctions, Says Nuclear Talks Are at ‘Critical Point’

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations has denounced sanctions against his country, saying that negotiations over its disputed nuclear program have reached a “critical point.”

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel New York Times

A Thought Experiment On How Google's New Palestine Page Could Undermine Peace Talks

The Israeli Foreign Minister has sent a strongly worded letter to Google CEO, Larry Page, warning him that their new Palestine search page could undermine Middle-East peace negotiations. “Such a decision is in my opinion not only mistaken but could also negatively impinge on the efforts of my government to bring about direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority,” wrote minister Ze’ev Elkin, about Google’s decision to change “Palestinian Territories” to “Palestine” on Google.ps (picture above). Careful followers of foreign policy news might question how exactly a tiny word change on a website could upset arguably the most resource-intensive diplomatic effort in human history, but we think such skepticism underestimates Google’s vast geo-political power. Here’s a thought experiment of 5 different ways Google could have a meaningful impact: 1. Well, maybe Google could…no, that wouldn’t do anything 2. … 3. … 4. … 5. … Ok, we can’t think ...

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Found 1 month ago on channel TechCrunch

Iran, North Korea, Syria block U.N. arms trade treaty

UNITED NATIONS - Iran, Syria and North Korea on Friday prevented the adoption of the first international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global conventional arms trade, complaining that it was flawed and failed to ban weapons sales to rebel groups.

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel Reuters

What's at Stake in U.N. Arms Trade Treaty Negotiations?

Members of the United Nations have been meeting at the world body's New York City headquarters this week for a final round of negotiations on what could become the first international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global conventional arms trade.

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel New York Times

Analysis: New sanctions on North Korea may be tougher, but impact in doubt

UNITED NATIONS - New U.N. steps against North Korea over its nuclear arms program were designed to bring its sanctions regime more in line with the tough restrictions Iran is facing, but fears remain that the measures will have little impact on Pyongyang's defiant leaders.

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel Reuters