Power struggle between two generals has turned Sudan into world’s largest humanitarian crisis
Paramilitary poised to take Darfur’s last city from Sudanese army
North Korean defector appeals to regime to allow its citizens basic rights and to live in freedom
Israel has expressed outrage at being included in the annual report
Russia’s offensive in mid-May into Kharkiv region responsible for more than half the dead and wounded
Regional groups agreed to their candidates ahead of vote, making it an uncontested election
Antonio Guterres calls for harsher measures on fossil fuel industry
South Korea to convene an open meeting during its June presidency on the dire situation of human rights in North Korea
Pyongyang has ratcheted up tensions this week
The state’s last remaining working hospital could run out of supplies in a matter of days, as civilian casualties mount
Bosnian Serbs and Serbia intensely lobbied against the resolution
‘The protection of civilians in Sudan cannot wait,’ says UN special adviser on the prevention of genocide Alice Nderitu
UN says since Israel began its ground offensive in Rafah two weeks ago, more than 800,000 Palestinians have sought safety at ‘horrendous’ displacement sites
After 20 years in Iraq, the United Nations has been told by the Iraqi prime minister it is time to move on. VOA's United Nations correspondent Margaret Besheer reports.
Fighting has moved inside North Darfur’s capital, worsening already dire humanitarian situation
Member states voted overwhelmingly for the U.N. Security Council to reconsider ‘favorably’ Palestine’s application for full U.N. membership
Aid workers say exhausted, sick, injured Palestinians have nowhere safe to go in Gaza
Danger of battle for El Fasher grows as RSF forces move closer
New report says war in Gaza has set back development by 40 years
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