Faced with resistance from Russia and China, uncertainty from Washington and his own apprehensions about returning blue-helmet peacekeepers to gang-plagued Haiti, United Nations Secretary-General Antó ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNGerapetritis, Kombos discuss Cyprus problemThe Cyprus problem was the focus of a telephone conversation on Wednesday between the foreign ministers of Greece and Cyprus, Giorgos Gerapetritis and Constantinos Kombos respectively.Cyprus’ foreign ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is proposing opening a U.N. office that would provide ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNSudan & UN Address Kenya’s Decision to Host RSF Rebels MeetingTensions between the governments of Kenya and Sudan have continued to escalate after Rapid Support Forces (RSF) meetings ...
The UN Secretary-General acknowledged the significant impact of the Rohingya crisis on Bangladesh and the region, as well as the worsening humanitarian situation in Myanmar's Rakhine State.
Since January, the ongoing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed the lives of around 7,000 people ...
The IDF has intensified operations in the northern West Bank, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams refugee camps.
After 500-plus days of moaning about (fake) genocide, (fake) famine and (fake) hideous brutality of Israel in Gaza, now (now!) they are jumping over each other to say, “No, it wasn’t me, and yes, it ...
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Hosted on MSNUkraine rupture grows as US sides with Russia at UNThe United States sided with Russia twice Monday at the United Nations, as they sought to avoid any condemnation of Moscow's ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNUN chief says human rights are being suffocated by autocrats and warmongersUN secretary-general Antonio Guterres says human rights are being “suffocated” around the world, lashing out at voices of ...
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Inquirer on MSNHuman rights around the world ‘being suffocated’: UN chiefThe United Nations chief warned Monday that human rights were being “suffocated” globally, including by wars and violence as well as autocrats crushing opposition and trampling on international law.
Judith Suminwa says more than 2,500 bodies buried without identification, ‘significant’ number of civilians among dead.
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