by Press Release | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Burkina Faso While this paper addresses several important topics, it continues to neglect the needs of third-world countries, as well as those of conflict-ridden zones. All nations should be free to make their own legislation, without being pressured to conform to...
by Maren Bollinger | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Côte D’Ivoire Members of the International Telecommunication Union, The Delegation of the Republic of Côte D’Ivoire is proud to have worked diligently with nations like Germany, Mexico, Austria and many others to further the development of solutions regarding ITU...
by Press Release | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Myanmar Dear Delegates of the Third Committee of the General Assembly, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar stands as a valiant example of the extraordinary sacrifices nations undergo to foster international communication and collaboration. Our esteemed...
by Student Reporter | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Maggie Li, Student Reporter* In the GA First Conference on Sunday, Member States divided into several blocks, most of them differing in whether to ban biological experiments. Representative Sophia Bruce of Russia takes a stand for scientific innovation,...
by Press Release | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Palestine Urgent press conference occurred at 9:25am pertaining to the genocide of the Palestinian people. For decades Israel has led a campaign of ethnic cleansing forcibly displacing Palestinians from their own land to make way for illegal Israeli settlements....
by Press Release | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
Dear Esteemed Colleagues, Today the International Court of Justice ruled on the historic case between the Kingdom of Denmark and the Republic of Finland regarding the construction of the Great Belt Bridge, in the year 1992. After vigorous research of international law...
by Hannah Holmberg | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Hannah Holmberg, AMUN Staff Yesterday, Botswana and Namibia presented arguments concerning the legal status and boundary of Kasikili/Sedudu Island. The Chobe River flows between the two countries, and Kasikili/Sedudu Island lies within that river. They disagree as...
by Student Reporter | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Ashley Lauren Wasik, Student Reporter* After a miscommunication in note passing between Germany and Burkina Faso it seemed like bribery was at play. Luckily, everything has been straightened out. Burkina Faso is a pro-nuclear energy state and seems to be the...
by Student Reporter | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Zachary Danevicz, Student Reporter* Member States move their report forward in CPD. Members set the topic to population, food security, nutrition and sustainable development. The body initially decided on a three-pronged approach. The first addresses the struggles...
by Student Reporter | Nov 20, 2023 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Ethan Lehman-Pace On 5 February 2003, United States Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed the Historical Security Council of 2003 (HSC). Secretary Powell shared his allegations with the body about potential weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and chemical...