Vol. 27 No. 2, June 1990
Index
- 'Big Five' agree on UN role in Cambodia.
- 'Operation Salam': to build a future.
- 1989 achievements in space noted by UN committee.
- Afghan question: a growing commitment to political solution.
- Africa's economic performance improving.
- Argentina, United Kingdom decide to re-establish diplomatic relations.
- Central America peace process progresses.
- Charter Committee reports progress regarding UN fact-finding process.
- Conference on Disarmament urged to speed work on chemical bans.
- Decolonization committee opens 1990 session.
- Female circumcision, AIDS discrimination to be monitored.
- Global economy, global challenge.
- Human Rights Commission: effects of irregular armed forces, drug traffickers, child abuse, protection of minorities.
- ILO seeks way to respond to dramatic social and economic changes.
- Proudly she stands: 'Woman Free.' (statue by Edwina Sandys)
- Recovery linked to participation.
- Reduction of naval confrontation subject of Moscow seminar.
- Release of Mandela a "turning point" in South African history.
- Security Council considers settlements in occupied territories.
- Security Council supports continuing peace efforts for Cyprus.
- Security Council supports direct talks between Iran and Iraq.
- Target: 30 percent of leadership positions to women by 1995.
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights now also speaks to children.
- To crush crime, humanize justice.
- Trusteeship Mission reports on Palau voting.
- UN doing a good job, polls find.
- UNIFIL mandate renewed until July 1990.
- UNITAR: a dynamic renaissance in the 1990s.
- The 38th floor.
- Namibia: independence at last.
- New round of talks on Western Sahara.
- Call for Middle East negotiations.
- Training programme for Enterprise to be in place by 1991.
- General Assembly message to world: reduce drug demand!