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Current status of Uruguayan peacekeepers * Currently, 1,015 Uruguayan soldiers are deployed across 8 conflict zones worldwide, with diverse missions. 93% are male, and the rest are female. Since its ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations’ vast system has tackled everything from delivering life-saving humanitarian aid to providing crucial peacekeeping operations in conflict zones since … ...
This March, some 35 years after the United Nations closed a landmark chapter in peacekeeping, Namibia inaugurated President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, the country’s first democratically elected ...
A United Nations peacekeeper was killed in the Central African Republic (CAR) during an ambush by armed militants, the UN announced on Tuesday. The Zambian blue helmet died on Friday when suspected ...
In May 2025, the United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial took place in Berlin, gathering over 130 Member States and ...
The Future of Peacekeeping. For nearly 80 years, United Nations peacekeepers have delivered tangible change to communities worldwide. From Liberia and Namibia to Cambodia, Sierra Leone and Timor ...
KHARTOUM, Sudan -- A United Nations peacekeeper who was among a small group of reinforcements sent to Darfur was shot to death at his residence. It was the U.N.'s first ...
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The mother of Private Seán Rooney, the soldier killed while serving with the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping force in Lebanon two years ago, has said that her decision to sue the UN is not about ...
Five members of a United Nations convoy carrying humanitarian supplies to an embattled city in southwestern Sudan were killed in an attack that injured other aid personnel and burned many of the ...
The United Nations Summer Study (UNSS) program, offered by The New School’s Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs, provides graduate and undergraduate students and continuing ...