US, Japan, Albania call for rare public council meeting on human rights in North Korea to discuss link with illicit missile program
Armed gangs are terrorizing Haitians, killing, kidnapping, raping and cutting them off from basic services
Gordon Brown says denial of education is gender discrimination that should rise to a crime against humanity
UN chief concerned for Nigerien president and his family in 'deplorable' conditions
The attempted coup in Niger, the war in Sudan, aid for Syrians. VOA correspondent Margaret Besheer has more on the top stories this week at the United Nations.
All five were kidnapped while returning to Aden from a field mission in the southern governorate of Abyan in February 2022
Supertanker will next be towed, cleaned, taken to green scrap yard for recycling
US, Japan, South Korea and Albania have called for a rare public council meeting on human rights in North Korea and its link with its illicit missile program
Official warns risks grow for country, region as war drags on
UN will temporarily use 3 border crossings from Turkey to northwest Syria
Niger’s coup leaders refuse to hand back power as ECOWAS deadline looms
Linda Thomas-Greenfield says attempted coup by Niger’s presidential guard is ‘unacceptable’ and there must be pushback to reverse it
US top diplomat announces $362 million in new financial assistance for Haiti and 11 African countries to fight food insecurity
Meeting will be Washington's signature event during its August presidency of the UN Security Council
UN chief condemns military coup in Niger
July hottest month ever recorded
Years without maintenance raised fears the FSO Safer could fail and unleash an ecological disaster
Putin pulls out of Ukraine grain deal
Russia pulled out of deal that helped stabilize world food prices since its invasion of Ukraine
Antonio Guterres says new threats, challenges are creating new demands on UN
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