Ban Ki-Moon

World Food Crisis: Production Must Rise By 50%, Says Ki-moon
UN secretary general tells summit of world leaders they must use free trade to meet increasing demand for food by 2030
World Food Crisis: Ki-moon Says Production Must Rise By 50%
UN secretary general tells summit of world leaders they must use free trade to meet increasing demand for food by 2030
China Earthquake: Un Chief Visits Disaster Zone As Toll Reaches 60,000
Ban Ki-moon tours quake epicenter and promises Chinese government help with reconstruction
UN Chief Calls for Review of Biofuels Policy
Ban Ki-moon speaks out as a crisis in global food prices threatens to trigger global instability
The Un Leader is Right to Defy the Khartoum Bashers
Jonathan Steele: Ban Ki-moon is justifiably delighted by plans for Darfur peace talks - talks which always depended on state participation.
Ban Ki-moon Defies Protests to Meet Darfur Refugees
· Security fears fail to stop UN chief's visit to camp· Pledge to help displaced people return home
It is Time for Ban Ki-moon to Speak Up and Speak Out
After six months in the job, the UN secretary general should be taking the lead, but his record so far is underwhelming. By Jonathan Steele
Hopes Raised for Israeli and Arab Summit
The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, raised the prospect yesterday of an international summit of Israeli, Palestinian and Arab leaders in an effort to restart Middle East peace negotiations.
UN Chief Shaken By Baghdad Explosion
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon was left shaken but unhurt on his first visit to Baghdad today after a rocket landed yards from where he and Iraq's prime minister were holding a press conference.
UN Chief Flies Into Iraq for Talks
First visit by new secretary general Ban Ki-moon - Baghdad holding discussions with insurgents
Ban Demands Un Presence in Darfur
The UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon today called for the urgent deployment of a joint UN-African force to stop the "scorched earth policies" in the Darfur region of Sudan.
UN Chief Urges Maliki to Stay Executions
Ban Ki-moon, the new UN secretary-general, has urged the Iraqi government to grant a stay of execution to "those whose death sentences may be carried out in the near future".
UN Officials Concerned About Annan's Successor As Secretary General
Senior officials at the United Nations expressed despair today at the prospect of Kofi Annan being succeeded as secretary general by Ban Ki-Moon, the South Korean foreign minister.
Despair at Un Over Selection of 'faceless' Ban Ki-moon As General Secretary
· Officials 'glum' over choice to succeed Kofi Annan · Staff believe US pushed for weakest candidate
Ban is Front Runner to Succeed Annan
South Korea's foreign minister, Ban Ki-Moon, looks set to succeed Kofi Annan as UN secretary-general, after easily winning the latest informal poll.
UN's Big Five Line Up Behind South Korean for Annan's Job
The next secretary general of the United Nations is almost certain to be South Korea's foreign minister, Ban Ki-Moon, after a straw poll of the security council in New York last night suggested he commanded overwhelming support.
Doubts Surround Korean Frontrunner for Un's Top Job
Ban Ki-Moon, the South Korean foreign minister, was last night confirmed as the frontrunner in the race to become the next United Nations secretary general. He received 13 votes of support on the 15-member UN security council. Although this was one less than the previous vote, it still left him comfortably ahead.
Ban Ki-moon tours quake epicenter and promises Chinese government help with reconstruction
UN Chief Calls for Review of Biofuels Policy
Ban Ki-moon speaks out as a crisis in global food prices threatens to trigger global instability
The Un Leader is Right to Defy the Khartoum Bashers
Jonathan Steele: Ban Ki-moon is justifiably delighted by plans for Darfur peace talks - talks which always depended on state participation.
Ban Ki-moon Defies Protests to Meet Darfur Refugees
· Security fears fail to stop UN chief's visit to camp· Pledge to help displaced people return home
It is Time for Ban Ki-moon to Speak Up and Speak Out
After six months in the job, the UN secretary general should be taking the lead, but his record so far is underwhelming. By Jonathan Steele
Hopes Raised for Israeli and Arab Summit
The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, raised the prospect yesterday of an international summit of Israeli, Palestinian and Arab leaders in an effort to restart Middle East peace negotiations.
UN Chief Shaken By Baghdad Explosion
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon was left shaken but unhurt on his first visit to Baghdad today after a rocket landed yards from where he and Iraq's prime minister were holding a press conference.
UN Chief Flies Into Iraq for Talks
First visit by new secretary general Ban Ki-moon - Baghdad holding discussions with insurgents
Ban Demands Un Presence in Darfur
The UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon today called for the urgent deployment of a joint UN-African force to stop the "scorched earth policies" in the Darfur region of Sudan.
UN Chief Urges Maliki to Stay Executions
Ban Ki-moon, the new UN secretary-general, has urged the Iraqi government to grant a stay of execution to "those whose death sentences may be carried out in the near future".
UN Officials Concerned About Annan's Successor As Secretary General
Senior officials at the United Nations expressed despair today at the prospect of Kofi Annan being succeeded as secretary general by Ban Ki-Moon, the South Korean foreign minister.
Despair at Un Over Selection of 'faceless' Ban Ki-moon As General Secretary
· Officials 'glum' over choice to succeed Kofi Annan · Staff believe US pushed for weakest candidate
Ban is Front Runner to Succeed Annan
South Korea's foreign minister, Ban Ki-Moon, looks set to succeed Kofi Annan as UN secretary-general, after easily winning the latest informal poll.
UN's Big Five Line Up Behind South Korean for Annan's Job
The next secretary general of the United Nations is almost certain to be South Korea's foreign minister, Ban Ki-Moon, after a straw poll of the security council in New York last night suggested he commanded overwhelming support.
Doubts Surround Korean Frontrunner for Un's Top Job
Ban Ki-Moon, the South Korean foreign minister, was last night confirmed as the frontrunner in the race to become the next United Nations secretary general. He received 13 votes of support on the 15-member UN security council. Although this was one less than the previous vote, it still left him comfortably ahead.


