The United Nations Security Council has passed an historic anti-terrorism resolution, which will set legally binding requirements for countries to prevent the spread of terrorism.
In chairing the special session for heads of state and government, U.S. President Barack Obama said, what is new about terrorism in 2014 is the fact that militants can easily travel from one battlefield to the next.
President Obama urged his fellow leaders to act.
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U.S. President Barack Obama listed the requirements for all countries under U.N. resolution 2178.
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U.S. President Barack Obama urged nations to address the underlying social and economic causes which can contribute to terrorism
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon urged all nations to stop granting the militants in Iraq and Syria the dignity of their name, saying they are a cult of death.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron said now is the time to change the story about Islam and terrorism.
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As a fresh round of airstrikes got underway in Iraq and Syria, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said his military is about to join the coaltion.
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After an Australian teen was shot following a knife attack on two police officers in Melbourne, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott reiterated the position that the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant is nothing but a cult of death.
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