Historical Events tagged with "United Nations"

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Politics & Government

The World Hits Seven Billion People

October 31st, 2011 13 years ago

The global population reached seven billion in 2011, marking a significant milestone in human demographic development. The United Nations recognized this milestone as the Day of Seven Billion. Celebrated globally, the day highlighted the challenges and opportunities posed by rapid population growth, particularly in regions facing resource constraints. The UN utilized this occasion to engage in discussions about sustainable development and the impact of human activity on the environment, underscoring the importance of managing population growth for the future of the planet.

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Crime & Law

Ljube Boškoski Acquitted of War Crimes

July 10th, 2008 16 years ago

Former Macedonian Interior Minister Ljube Boškoski was acquitted of all war-crimes charges by a United Nations tribunal in The Hague. The tribunal ruled in favor of Boškoski, stating that there was insufficient evidence to support the allegations against him. He had been charged with crimes related to the conflict in Macedonia, specifically actions taken during the 2001 conflict between government forces and ethnic Albanian rebels.

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Politics & Government

UN Establishes Blue Line Between Israel and Lebanon

June 7th, 2000 24 years ago

The United Nations officially defined the Blue Line, serving as the border between Israel and Lebanon, following Israel's withdrawal from Southern Lebanon. This demarcation was based on Israel's withdrawal and aimed to create a clear boundary that would help reduce tensions in the region.

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Military & Warfare

UNFICYP Establishes the Green Line in Cyprus

August 1st, 1974 50 years ago

The United Nations Security Council authorized the establishment of the Green Line, a buffer zone separating the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities in Cyprus. This decision aimed to prevent further violence following the Turkish invasion of the island in July 1974, which was prompted by a coup that aimed to unite Cyprus with Greece. The area is monitored by the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), which was deployed to maintain peace and security between the two communities.

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Politics & Government

Armistice Agreements Conclude 1948 Arab-Israeli War

February 24th, 1949 76 years ago

The Armistice Agreements were signed to officially end hostilities following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Representatives from Israel and neighboring Arab states, including Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, engaged in negotiations facilitated by the United Nations. The agreements established ceasefire lines and underlying territorial arrangements, significantly reshaping the political landscape of the region. The negotiations culminated in a series of agreements signed between February and July 1949.

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