The investigators find Libya to be a country that does not respect the rule of law, where perpetrators of national and international crimes are not held accountable for their actions
UNICEF representatives says more than five million people in Tigray require international aid, as well as an additional seven million people in conflict-affected Amhara and Afar
United Nations warns spiking crude oil prices threaten to tip thousands of families over the edge, worsening food insecurity, malnutrition, hunger
Conflict, climate change, COVID-19, and skyrocketing prices of food, fuel, and fertilizer are threatening stability and development in Africa’s Sahel region
World Health Organization has released $16.5 million for operations in region
Agencies say conditions make aid delivery difficult in some areas
Council is holding urgent debate on status of women, girls in Afghanistan
Millions of Syrians face acute hunger and access to desperately needed international humanitarian aid is at risk
Commission alarmed that violations, abuses of international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law continue with seeming impunity
Thomas Andrews calls on outside world to act to bring Myanmar’s military leaders to account and warns failure will cause irreparable harm to population and be a death sentence for untold numbers of people
He says gathering information from secondary sources could tarnish the credibility and neutrality of his report
Intensifying systematic and widespread repression in Belarus is eroding peoples’ civic and political rights
Number reflects those killed by the fighting, not those who died from indirect causes
Study finds more than a quarter-million children in armed conflict endured grave violations between 2005 and 2020
Since early May, more than 3,200 confirmed cases of monkeypox have been reported in more than 50 countries outside Africa
Children are at high risk of water-borne diseases, such as diarrhea
More than 1,000 people reportedly have been killed and at least 1,600 others are injured in what is seen as the worst earthquake to hit Afghanistan in 20 years
Multiple crises — including conflict, climate change and COVID-19 — have disrupted education for 222 million children in over 40 countries
UN secretary-general condemns Iranian death sentences saying they are based on charges that do not amount to the 'most serious crimes' and are incompatible with fair trial standards
Senior UN official says funding is urgently needed to help people in northeast region
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