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Africa: Deputy UN Chief Pushes Security Council On Global Ceasefire, to Fight 'Common Enemy'

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[UN News] The UN Deputy Secretary-General on Tuesday urged the Security Council to do more to encourage combatants across the world to put down their guns and focus instead on fighting "our common enemy" - the coronavirus.

Source: allAfrica.com

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