Meanwhile, UN rights expert says military plans to move against local defense forces in northern part of country
UN human rights expert says COVID-19 has made an already bad situation worse, raising food insecurity for the most vulnerable.
More than 40 countries call on Beijing to let human rights experts assess situation in Xinjiang province in person
UN Security Council meets after series of recent prohibited missile tests
COVID vaccines, Ethiopia and Afghanistan top UN agenda
Biden administration to rejoin in January for a three-year term
Biden administration seeks seat on 47-member rights body
Antonio Guterres appealed to the international community to inject cash into the failing Afghan economy, saying it does not have to go to the Taliban
Since June, Belarus has given tourist visas to thousands of migrants and then stranded them at the border with European Union member states
WHO says the doses are available, but it is a matter of equitable global distribution
Antonio Guterres lashes back at Ethiopian accusations of UN meddling
Food and fuel prices skyrocket as jobs dry up, leaving 18 million Afghans in jeopardy
The UN secretary-general will update the council on the situation
UN says donor funding is up, famine is at bay, but 20 million still in need of urgent assistance as resources run thin
South Korea's military chiefs said an 'unidentified projectile' was fired into the Sea of Japan
Prime minister also calls on world leaders to protect minorities in Afghanistan, including women and girls
In a sideline event at the General Assembly, the women warned participants not to let the Taliban normalize gender discrimination
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, leaders hold a food summit
Leaders spoke Wednesday about the twin challenges they are facing
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