by Student Reporter | Nov 25, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
During the ongoing Bosnian civil war of 1994, 16 British peacekeepers opened fire on a group of elderly women; at least 10 were reported deceased. Representative Dante Girolimon of the United Kingdom shared with the International Press Delegation what led to the...
by Student Reporter | Nov 25, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Jordan Schneckloth Monday afternoon’s session of the United Nations Security Council B (UNSC B) saw the topic for consideration shift from one crisis to another: the Palestinian Question. The subsequent debate opened with spitfire from the Representatives of the...
by Student Reporter | Nov 25, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Artem Kizilov During the Monday morning consultative session, Security Council B disputed over a resolution known as SCB/2 that would provide aid to people in struggling regions. After a lengthy discussion, sponsors of SCB/2 thought that, upon revision, the...
by Student Reporter | Nov 25, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: MacKenzie Hareland A mutual resolution is in the works in the General Assembly First Committee. Combining the ideas of draft resolutions QQQ and WW, the new draft resolution will be known as QQ. Representatives sponsoring this resolution hosted a press conference,...
by Student Reporter | Nov 25, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Kylie Edmundson The Historical Commission of Inquiry of 2005 (COI) is working to investigate accountability and justice in Indonesian courts, specifically focusing on the cases covering a 1999 violent outbreak in Timor-Leste (formerly Timor East). Following their...