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  2. Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a forum of 120 countries that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. It was founded with the view to advancing interests of developing countries in the context of Cold War confrontation. [ 5 ]

  3. 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement was held October 25–26, 2019 in Baku, Azerbaijan.The summit was attended by the delegation from more than 120 countries. The summit's framework was the "Final Document" adopted during the Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement Coordinating Bureau which was held in Caracas, Venezuela, from 18 to 21 July.

  4. 1st Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    The summit was followed by the 2nd Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Cairo in 1964. The 1962 Cairo Conference on the Problems of Developing Countries was a direct follow-up of the Belgrade Summit at which Brazil , Ethiopia , India , Senegal and Yugoslavia will work on preparation for the upcoming UNCTAD conference of the ECOSOC .

  5. 6th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement took place on 3–9 September 1979 in Havana, the capital city of Cuba. 93 countries took part in the summit. [1] It was the first NAM summit which took place in one Iberoamerican country. [2] The event was marked by political and ideological divisions among the non-aligned countries.

  6. National Operations Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Operations Council (NOC) or Majlis Gerakan Negara (MAGERAN) was an emergency administrative body which attempted to restore law and order in Malaysia after the 13 May incident in 1969, in the wake of the racial rioting which broke out in the federal capital of Kuala Lumpur.

  7. List of members of the United Nations Security Council

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    An amendment to the UN Charter ratified in 1965 increased the number of non-permanent seats to 10, and the Regional Groups were formalized. The amendment effectively created three African seats and one Asian seat (if treating the Commonwealth seat as a WEOG seat and the Middle Eastern seat as an Asian seat [ a ] ).

  8. National Security Council (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Following this incident, the National Operations Council (Malay: Majlis Gerakan Negara; MAGERAN) was established. MAGERAN's existence was to improve public safety, national defence and preservation peace for the general public, supplies and services critical to the nation.

  9. Members of the Dewan Negara, 14th Malaysian Parliament

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    Previously, Barisan Nasional (BN); together with Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), remains the majority in the Dewan Negara despite the Pakatan Harapan (PH); together with Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN) and United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO) becomes the new governing party in the Dewan Rakyat, until February 2020. This is ...