Calls for women’s empowerment as rights are under threats in many parts of the world
Antonio Guterres says at opening of major women’s conference that progress won over decades is ‘vanishing before our eyes’
American to head U.N. Food Agency
New leader takes helm at time of staggering need, with an estimated 349 million people acutely food insecure
Funding shortages would impact families recovering from the earthquakes
One year into conflict, Ukraine’s Kuleba says people will not bend to Moscow
Nations support finding just, lasting peace for Ukraine
Russia’s envoy blames West for conflict
Meeting focuses on human rights violations since Russia’s invasion a year ago
North Korea launches more missiles, calls Pacific 'our firing range'
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a statement expressing concern about Israeli settlement expansion
Relief effort scales up for quake-affected Turkey and Syria
Syrian president to let UN use two additional border crossings from Turkey to get aid to 4 million Syrians outside government-controlled areas
Thousands killed in massive earthquakes in Turkey, Syria; UN is focused on relief response
At UN, Doug Emhoff says there must be consequences for those who engage in antisemitism
UN Chief Guterres says he would welcome reopening other crossing points into Syria gradually closed by Russian moves on Security Council
Facing historic drought and possible famine, 7.6 million people need food aid
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said conflicts, divisions, climate crisis and economic inequality pushing planet closer to catastrophe
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