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| - The United Nations is an international peacekeeping organization established in October 24, 1947 after the United Nations Charter, signed by the Heads of State of multiple founding nations was signed on June 26, went into effect and officially established the group. The United Nations has overseen the relatively peaceful era of humanity that has existed since the end of the Fifth Global War in 1947. Born out of the former League of Nations, established after the Treaty of the Winter Palace in 1919, the organizations primary role in the world is the peaceful ending of conflicts both between member states, and with them. The United Nations has made it a goal to progress the development of global issues, such as international law and security, global economic development, human rights, social
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| - The United Nations is an international peacekeeping organization established in October 24, 1947 after the United Nations Charter, signed by the Heads of State of multiple founding nations was signed on June 26, went into effect and officially established the group. The United Nations has overseen the relatively peaceful era of humanity that has existed since the end of the Fifth Global War in 1947. Born out of the former League of Nations, established after the Treaty of the Winter Palace in 1919, the organizations primary role in the world is the peaceful ending of conflicts both between member states, and with them. The United Nations has made it a goal to progress the development of global issues, such as international law and security, global economic development, human rights, social progress, and, above all, world peace. The organizations comprises of multiple subsidiaries to solve global problems, and comprises of two main bodies, the General Assembly and the Security Council. Made of every single internationally recognized nation in the world besides Vatican City, its resolutions lack a single body of enforcement, but rather require multilateral efforts to be acted out. Four other principal bodies in the organisation includes the Economic and Social Council, the Secretariat, the International Court of Justice, and the United Nations Trusteeship Council. Each serving a variety of different roles from administering the economics of the organisation to the managing of international justice and law. The current head of the United Nations, holding the title of Secretary-General is Korean diplomat Ban Ki-Moon, while different administrative heads run the subsidiaries that create a majority of the organization, although a small part of its power. Current United Nations projects include multiple missions to recently independent African countries to assist them with foreign aid to build democracy and social justice across the freed continent. Sanctions have currently been established on pariah nations across the world such as Argentina, which is currently undergoing a civil uprising, and has ignored multiple stops by larger powers to stop the government crackdown on pro-democracy protesting citizens.
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