Vol. 28 No. 3, September 1991
Index
- African ministers tackle economic challenges of 1990s.
- Agreement on 'land for peace' formula and two-state solution for Palestinian problem.
- And the debate continues....
- Assembly wants a streamlined Council by 1992.
- Chemical weapons convention: time of high expectations.
- Climate change theme on Environment Day.
- Consensus reached on draft principles on nuclear power sources.
- Dag Hammarskjold: 'Virtuoso of multilateral diplomacy.' (Former United Nations Secretary General)
- Disarmament Commission: three new items on agenda.
- Emergency aid approved, water road, school improvement is main target.
- Fresh hope in South-East Asia.
- Guatemala peace talks continue.
- Indian Ocean Committee discuses Conference.
- Interpreters: inside the glass booth.
- Mandate for Golan Heights force extended.
- Narcotics Commission strongly backs integrated drug control programme. Tribute paid to assassinated Columbian minister.
- New register of sports contacts with South Africa released.
- ONUCA mandate extended.
- Repatriation of South African refugees, political exiles stalled.
- Rights of older persons backed by Economic and Social Council. Acts on human rights, women, drugs, and other social issues.
- Second habitat conference recommended for 1997.
- Security Council deplores deportation of Palestinians.
- Security Council establishes UN mission for Western Sahara referendum.
- Security Council implements resolution 687, monitors Iraqi disarmament, creates compensation fund.
- Stronger international response to drug problem needed, UN Board states.
- Survival is harsh, recovery slow in hard-hit areas.
- The Gulf: 5 million and counting.
- Third review conference on biological weapons set for September.
- TNC Commission focuses on environment and development.
- Trusteeship Council reviews situation in Palau.
- UN human rights observers for El Salvador: ultimate goal to monitor cease-fire and other peace accords.
- UNAVEM II created to verify peaceful transition.
- UNHCR: facing the refugee challenge.
- WHO vows to eradicate leprosy by year 2000.
- Women refugees: the caretakers adrift.
- Work on climate treaty begins.
- The 38th floor.
- Unlimited cease-fire to be implemented in Cambodia; foreign military assistance to stop.
- Security council supports Secretary-General's proposal on Cyprus.
- Elements proposed for political settlement of Afghan question.
- South Africa scraps legal foundation for apartheid system.
- Measures recommended to meet educational needs of victims of apartheid.