United Nations - Year in Review 2015

By Henry Turner in Peace & Security 1372 views 10th October 2016 Video Duration: 00:16:00
United Nations - 2015 - it was a year of triumphal moments and haunting images: A little boy, washed up on the shore symbolising the plight of 60 million ref...

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