Kyiv official says Ukraine hopes to have Zelenskyy’s peace formula enshrined in General Assembly resolution next month
UN Security Council votes unanimously to continue an aid operation from Turkey, but only for six months
Members express concern about rising Israeli-Palestinian tensions, days after new right-wing Israeli government took power
The United Nations says high food prices in 2022 led to a crisis of affordability that has pushed millions more people into hunger. VOA U.N. Correspondent Margaret Besheer talks to experts about the situation and what to expect in 2023.
Security Council to decide whether vulnerable Syrians will continue to receive humanitarian assistance as winter bears down and a cholera outbreak takes hold
Three female international legal experts will investigate Tehran’s violations of peaceful protesters’ rights
Iran voted off UN women’s conference
Authorities' crackdown on Iranian protesters triggered move
Resolution will protect humanitarian assistance in sanctions regimes
New resolution seeks to avoid secondary impacts of sanctions on aid work
Record humanitarian appeal for 2023 as 339 million globally need aid
Fertilizer, which has been sitting in European ports, will help farmers hit by rising cost of the critical agriculture component
The World Food Program’s chief economist tells VOA that developed and developing countries depend on fertilizer for half of their food production
Russia’s war in Ukraine passes 9-month mark
Relative calm has continued despite the expiration of a six-month truce, but recent Houthi attacks have raised international concern
Council meeting follows the DPRK’s second intercontinental ballistic missile test this month
Leaders meet at climate review conference
In a resolution, international community lays out steps it expects Taliban to take
Linda Thomas-Greenfield makes an unannounced visit to Kyiv, meeting with President Zelenskyy and other officials
Sides agree to stop fighting in northern Ethiopia
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