This year's gathering of leaders at the U.N. General Assembly is taking place in the shadow of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and as the war in Ukraine heads into a possibly decisive period. VOA U.N. correspondent Margaret Besheer has more.
IAEA chief warns Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant infrastructure damaged in shelling
Human rights office has verified abuses of civilians
IAEA urges demilitarized zone around Ukrainian nuclear power plant
IAEA inspectors arrive at Ukrainian nuclear power plant
Grossi will issue report next week on his mission's findings
Michelle Bachelet releases long-awaited report critical of China minutes before her term expires
With humanitarian funding gap of $3.14 billion, money needed now to prepare for winter
Fears grow of potential for nuclear accident around Ukrainian power plant
Zelenskyy tells 15-member body his country’s independence is important for international peace, security
UN announces Antonio Guterres will travel to western Ukraine on Thursday for talks with the two leaders
UN warns more than 6.6 million Afghans on brink of famine as winter looms
International alarm over Ukrainian nuclear plant security
International Atomic Energy Agency says mission to Zaporizhzhia site is needed for full picture
UN official says a dozen ships got approval to leave Ukrainian ports in first week
United Nations says tenuous truce remains in place, allowing critical fuel deliveries to Gaza’s only power plant
Ukrainian grain exports begin moving from Black Sea ports
Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced more than $127 million in new US assistance
Yemen's warring parties agree to two more months of calm
The UN nuclear watchdog agency says Iran needs to be transparent and compliant about its nuclear activities
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