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UN Aviation Agency Limits Portable Batteries and Charging on Flights

The United Nations aviation agency has announced new rules, effective Friday, limiting passengers to two portable and rechargeable batteries per flight and prohibiting their charging onboard due to safety concerns.

27 Mar, 18:15 — 28 Mar, 04:14
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ReutersVery High10h ago

UN aviation agency limits use of power banks to two per passenger on flights - Reuters

UN aviation agency limits use of power banks to two per passenger on flights  Reuters

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bloombergHigh11h ago

UN Creates Task Force Aimed at Addressing Hormuz Closure - Bloomberg.com

UN Creates Task Force Aimed at Addressing Hormuz Closure  Bloomberg.com

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DawnMostly Factual1h ago

UNSC holds closed-door session on school bombing

WASHINGTON: The United Nations Security Council held a closed-door meeting on Friday at Russia’s request to discuss US-Israeli strikes on civilian sites in Iran, diplomatic sources told Dawn. Russia demanded the meeting regarding US-Israeli actions in Iran, Al Jazeera reported. Earlier, Iran had also called for an emergency UN meeting to discuss a strike on a school on Feb 28 — the first of the war. Pakistan, currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council, participated in the consul...

By none@none.com (Anwar Iqbal)

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vanguard-ngMixed5h ago

Olukoyede hails UNODC’s focus on anti-corruption, illicit financial flows

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, on Friday commended the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, for prioritising the fight against corruption and illicit financial flows in its Country Programme for Nigeria 2026–2030. The post Olukoyede hails UNODC’s focus on anti-corruption, illicit financial flows appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Nwafor

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myjoyonlineMixed2h ago

Callistus Mahama writes on slavery reparation: ‘We cannot confuse participation with responsibility’

On March 25, 2026, the world took a long-overdue step toward moral clarity. By an overwhelming vote, the United Nations General Assembly declared slavery and the transatlantic slave trade among the gravest crimes against humanity.

By David Apinga

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morocco-world-newsMixed11h ago

Michael Rubin: UN Should Close Tindouf Camps to End Polisario’s Refugee Fiction

In an op-ed published on Wednesday by the Middle East Forum, Rubin called on the United Nations and UNHCR to dismantle their operations in Tindouf and facilitate the return of Sahrawi residents to Morocco’s southern provinces. The post Michael Rubin: UN Should Close Tindouf Camps to End Polisario’s Refugee Fiction appeared first on Morocco World News.

By Adil Faouzi

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senewebMixed7h ago

UN: Nigeria vetoes Macky Sall's candidacy and denounces a "procedural flaw" - Seneweb

UN: Nigeria vetoes Macky Sall's candidacy and denounces a "procedural flaw"  Seneweb

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