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Abstract: This resolution renewed the 2653 Haiti sanctions regime for one year and added Dimitri Herard and Kempes Sanon to the 2653 sanctions list.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s report on UNISFA.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's 90-day report on Haiti.
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Abstract: This resolution authorised UN member states to transition the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti into a “Gang Suppression Force” (GSF) for an initial period of 12 months. The text also requested that the Secretary-General establish a UN Support Office in Haiti (UNSOH). The resolution received 12 votes in favour and three abstentions (China, Pakistan, and Russia).
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s 90-day report on UNDOF, covering the period 20 May to 17 August 2025.
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Abstract: This report assessed progress achieved on the key benchmarks established in paragraph 14 of resolution 2752 of 18 October 2024, which renewed the Haiti sanctions regime.
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Abstract: This was a draft resolution on the war between Israel and Hamas that was initiated by the Council’s ten elected members (E10). The draft demanded that Israel immediately and unconditionally lift all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza and ensure its safe and unhindered distribution to the population in need of such assistance. It also called for an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire and for the unconditional, dignified, and immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas and other armed groups. The draft failed to be adopted owing to a veto by the US. The remaining 14 members voted in favour.
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Abstract: This was a press statement condemning the detention of at least 21 UN personnel, forced entry into UN premises, and seizure of UN property by the Houthis, while demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all those detained.
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Abstract: This press statement was about Israel's 9 September 2025 strike on Hamas' political leadership in Doha, Qatar. The text condemned the strike—without attributing responsibility to Israel—and expressed solidarity with Qatar, underscoring the importance of releasing the hostages and ending the war.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's annual report on women, peace and security.
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Abstract: This was the report of the 22nd annual workshop for the newly elected members of the Security Council, which was held on 21 and 22 November 2024.
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Abstract: This statement welcomed the 21 August Tetteh’s briefing in which she outlined the road map to advance a Libyan-led and Libyan-owned political process.
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Abstract: This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL for a final time until 31 December 2026 and established several functions that UNIFIL is authorised to fulfil during the drawdown and withdrawal period. It also requested the UN Secretary-General to explore, by 1 June 2026, “options for the future of the implementation of resolution 1701” following the withdrawal of UNIFIL.
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Abstract: This was a letter from Haiti transmitting to the Security Council a letter from Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Kenya, The Bahamas, and the US announcing their intention to form a Standing Group of Partners for a new and expanded non-UN mission in Haiti.
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Abstract: This was the meeting on the situation in Libya.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on the situation in South Sudan.
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Abstract: This was UNISFA’s strategic review, mandated by resolution 2760.
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Abstract: The press statement rejected the announcement of the establishment of a parallel governing authority in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces.
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Abstract: This was a presidential statement condemning violence against civilians in Suweida in July 2025, calling for unhindered humanitarian access to the region, and calling on the Syrian interim authorities to ensure accountability.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s report on political, security and economic developments in Libya from 5 April to 1 August 2025.
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Abstract: This was a Security Council press statement on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on “Peace Consolidation in West Africa”.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's 90-day report on UN Mission in South Sudan, covering developments between 1 April and 15 July 2025.
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Abstract: This was a concept note for an Arria-formula meeting on "The Armed Forces’ of Ukraine Military Debacle in the Kursk Region: Preliminary Assessment", convened by Russia on 5 August 2025.
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Abstract: This was the concept note for the annual open debate on conflict-related sexual violence.
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Abstract: This was a Security Council briefing on UN peace operations.
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Abstract: This was a Security Council press statement on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Abstract: This was a concept note for a high-level debate organised by Panama as one of its signature events during its UN Security Council Presidency for August 2025.
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Abstract: This resolution urges member states to effectively utilise the UN Charter’s mechanisms for the peaceful settlement of disputes, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and judicial settlement.
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Abstract: This document transmitted the 36th report of the 1267/1989/2253 ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team.
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Abstract: This was the Council's quarterly meeting on Colombia, held on 18 July 2025.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's annual report on conflict-related sexual violence.
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Abstract: This resolution extends the Secretary-General’s monthly reporting requirement on Houthi attacks on merchant and commercial vessels in the Red Sea until 15 January 2026.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed the mandate of UNMHA until 28 January 2026 and requested the Secretary-General to present to the Council, before 28 November 2025, a further review of UNMHA with a view to delivering further efficiencies and structural coherence and coordination across UN missions in Yemen.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed BINUH's mandate for six and a half months, until 31 January 2026.
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Abstract: This was the most recent Secretary-General’s report on the implementation of resolution 1701.
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Abstract: This was a concept note for an Arria-formula meeting titled “the Global Race for Critical Minerals: Addressing Resource-Driven Insecurity in Africa”, which was convened by Sierra Leone on 9 July 2025.
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Abstract: This was the summary of the IEG’s 12 June meeting on the Sahel.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Secretary-General appointing the Panel of Experts supporting the 2206 South Sudan Sanctions Committee.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed the mandate of UNDOF for six months until 31 December 2025.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's 90-day report on the UN Verification Mission in Colombia.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's 90-day report on Haiti.
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Abstract: This was the 120-day briefing on the situation in Sudan.
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Abstract: This was a Security Council meeting on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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Abstract: This a meeting was on the situation in the CAR.
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Abstract: This was a press statement condemning a 22 June 2025 terrorist attack committed by a suicide bomber on a Greek Orthodox church in Damascus, Syria.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's annual report on children and armed conflict.
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Abstract: This was a letter from Guyana, transmitting the concept note for the Security Council's annual open debate on children and armed conflict, held on 25 June 2025.
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Abstract: This was a press statement marking one year since the June 2024 wave of arbitrary detentions of UN and NGO personnel by the Houthis.
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Abstract: This was a draft resolution on the war between Israel and Hamas that was initiated by the Council’s ten elected members (E10). The draft demanded an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire in Gaza; the immediate, dignified, and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and other groups; and the immediate and unconditional lifting of all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the territory. The draft failed to be adopted owing to a veto by the US. The remaining 14 members voted in favour.