UN chief to travel to Moscow to meet Putin, Lavrov
Antonio Guterres said a temporary truce would allow the UN to deliver aid and assist with evacuations
COVID-19 derails U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths' planned trip to Turkey this week to attempt at least local cease-fires
Antonio Guterres says 1.7 billion people face disruptions to food, energy and financial systems
Suspect remains at large, but police looking for man who rented van
A group of states seek to make council veto-holders explain themselves to General Assembly
The suspect remains at large
Upheavals of war have left millions of women and children vulnerable to exploitation and sexual violence
Russia suspended from UN Human Rights Council
UN needs funds to start mitigation efforts on the FSO Safer
Conflict in world's breadbasket region shocks markets
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield speaks to VOA's Margaret Besheer on Russia's suspension from the U.N. Human Rights Council and her recent trip to Romania and Moldova where she met with refugees from Ukraine.
93 nations at UN General Assembly vote to suspend Russia over abuses in Ukraine
Ukrainian president says council veto allowing Russia to get away with crimes
UN chief welcomes two-month truce to start Saturday
UN nuclear chief Grossi received agreements from Ukraine, Russia following visits to both countries this week
60% of population needs humanitarian assistance as economy collapses
UN chief hopes to dispatch his aid chief to Moscow and Kyiv to seek arrangements for humanitarian truce
One month since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and humanitarian crisis is growing
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