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Billboards displaying a variety of advertisements along a street in Mogadishu, capital of the Horn of Africa nation Somalia.
AU/UN IST/Stuart Price

Counter-terrorism measures threaten remittances sent to Somali diaspora – UN rights experts

Expressing concern over the impact on vital remittances from diaspora countries into Somalia caused by “necessary but less considered counter-terrorism regulations,” United Nations rights experts today warned the measures may “severely affect the human rights” of Somali people, while urging regulation-setting governments to guarantee the flow of such funds.
Tourists on a ferry boat going across the Nile River, Cairo, Egypt.
World Bank/Kim Eun Yeul

International tourism hits record 1.2 billion in 2015, UN reports

International tourism grew by 4.4 per cent last year to a record 1.184 billion as calculated by overnight visitors to international destinations, 50 million more than in 2014, and the sixth consecutive year of above-average growth, UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) reported today.
The Security Council votes on a resolution.
UN Photo/Amanda Voisard (file)

UN Security Council removes Iranian bank from sanctions list

The United Nations Security Council announced today that it has removed Iranian Bank Sepah and its international subsidiary from a sanctions list, following yesterday's announcement of a UN report confirming that Iran has completed necessary preparatory steps to start the implementation of a plan of action aiming to resolve the nuclear issue.
Voting takes place in the first round of the presidential election in Guinea on 11 October 2015.
UNDP Guinea

West Africa: UN Security Council welcomes positive developments, but concerned about political tensions

Welcoming positive political developments in West Africa, in particular the holding of peaceful elections in Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso, Guinea and Côte-d'Ivoire, members of the UN Security Council stressed the importance of the upcoming elections in Niger, Benin, Cabo Verde, Ghana and The Gambia to be “free, fair, peaceful, inclusive and credible.”