Vol. 32 No. 2, June 1995
Index
- 'One of the great moments of history.' (signing of United Nations Charter)
- A camera's-eye view: our 'Material World.' (profiles of families in 'Material World: A Global Family Portrait')
- Anti-racism conference proposed during six-week session.
- Call for global strategy, draft declaration to reduce drug demand.
- Cease-fire for Chechnya urged.
- Cocaine's latest victim: 'the waters run red.' (environmental damage from cocaine production) (includes related articles on International Narcotics Control Board report and worldwide drug control)
- Continued international support needed to consolidate peace.
- Deletion of 'enemy State' clauses in Charter to be considered.
- Development cooperation in peril: building new capacities, preventing crises.
- Ethnic killings force thousands from their homes: seven-nation mission reports.
- Extension of observer mission endorsed by Council.
- Fisheries Conference agrees on conservation measures.
- Lebanon Force mandate extended for another six months.
- Multinational Force replaced by UN peace-keepers: special transition ceremony held on 31 March.
- New Seabed Authority fails to agree on Council membership.
- New verification mission set up.
- ONUSAL: mission accomplished.
- Peace process at standstill despite Accra Agreement.
- Referendum in 1996 a 'real possibility' despite slow progress.
- San Francisco hosts UN 50 celebrations.
- Secretary-General appeals for halt to further hostilities.
- Security Council authorizes sale of oil to meet humanitarian concerns.
- Security Council discusses Supplement to 'Agenda for Peace.' (United Nations Security Council, United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's position paper) (Peace-Keeping)
- Situation in refugee camps called 'dangerous.'(Rwanda)
- Social integration: a major challenge for host countries.
- The 38th floor.
- The new challenge: translating Cairo success into meaningful activities.
- UN Law Congress explores new 'international language.' (United Nations Congress on Public International Law)
- UNOMIG mandate extended: Council calls for progress.
- UNOSOM withdrawal completed 'virtually without a hitch': UN efforts save a quarter million lives.
- Unprecedented gathering adopts Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action.
- Wide-ranging global initiatives for developing countries sought.
- Work on nuclear-test ban continues: views on security assurances heard.
- 'Encouraging progress' reported in peace process: Mission mandate extended by Assembly.
- Three separate operations created on 31 March: Croatian stand a factor in decision.
- Seeking action for equality, development, peace.
- Draft Platform for Action: 12 critical areas of concern.
- Adding a gender dimension to economic decision-making.
- Empowering women: more education, better health care, less poverty.
- Violence against women: ringing the alarm to awake the conscience of society.
- Material World: A Global Family Portrait.