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Tripoli Red Crescent teams salvage another body of a migrant, found floating in the sea water in Libya.
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On Migrants Day, UN remembers thousands who lost their lives this year trying to reach safe harbour

Global candlelight vigils marked the International Day of Migrants today to remember that the more than 5,000 women, men and children who lost their lives in arduous journeys in search of protection and a better life as, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said 2015 will be remembered as a year of human suffering and migrant tragedies.
Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman.
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Security Council hears briefing on Turkish troop deployment in northern Iraq

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed the hope that the governments of Iraq and Turkey will exercise restraint, including in their public statements, and intensify their bilateral discussions to diffuse tensions after Turkish troop deployment in northern Iraq earlier this month to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Security Council was told in a briefing this evening.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second left) at a meeting of the representatives of Middle East Quartet (namely, the UN, the United States, the Russian Federation and the European Union).
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UN and Middle East partners condemn ‘all acts of terror,’ reiterate need to de-escalate tensions in region

After two days of meetings in Jerusalem and Ramallah with Israeli and Palestinian officials, the United Nations and its partners in the diplomatic Quartet on the Middle East peace process strongly condemned today all acts of terror and stressed the importance of opposing unequivocally incitement and violence and de-escalate the situation.