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UN Formally Recognizes Slavery as a Crime Against Humanity
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The United Nations has officially recognized slavery as a "gravest crime against humanity," a move that strengthens international efforts to combat modern forms of slavery and human trafficking. This designation carries significant legal and moral weight, highlighting the extreme nature of the crime and reinforcing the global commitment to its eradication.Fapte confirmate
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ONU recunoaste comertul cu sclavi drept cea mai grava crima impotriva umanitatii.
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UN votes to recognise slavery as 'gravest crime against humanity'
The landmark resolution calls for an apology and contributions to a reparations fund, without specifying an amount.
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The UN General Assembly has passed the resolution on transatlantic slavery despite opposition from the US and European countries.
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UN names African slave trade 'gravest crime against humanity'
In tonight's edition, the UN General Assembly designated the transatlantic African slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity," in a move advocates hailed as a step towards healing and possible reparations. Also, in a visit to top African trading partner Algeria, Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, said the two nations would work to increase deliveries of Algerian gas. And the conflict in the Middle East risks crippling Kenya's flower industry.
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UN adopts Ghana's slavery resolution, defying resistance from US, Israel
A resolution proposed by Ghana at the United Nations on Wednesday to recognise transatlantic slavery as the "gravest crime against humanity" and calling for reparations has been adopted despite resistance from Europe and the US. At a UN General Assembly vote, 123 countries supported the resolution, which is not legally binding but carries political weight, while three opposed it, including the US and Israel, and 52 abstained, including the European Union and Britain. FRANCE 24's Jessica Le Mas
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