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Funding and supply shortfalls for the UN World Food Programme's relief work in Ethiopia will halt lifesaving treatment for ...
Too many Indigenous Peoples are still being excluded from decisions that directly affect their lands, territories, cultures, ...
Now is the time to invest in Syria, and support people returning to the country and their communities, the outgoing UN Deputy ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has joined the world in mourning the death of His Holiness Pope Francis, who passed ...
Two centuries to the day after France imposed a crippling debt on Haiti in exchange for its independence, a UN forum has ...
Asia’s sprawling megacities – which are driving economic growth – face an uncertain future as rising temperatures, aging ...
The UN Secretary-General has expressed grave concern over US airstrikes in and around Yemen’s port of Ra’s Isa this week, ...
Haiti is on the verge of “total chaos” as coordinated gang violence continues to escalate, threatening the State’s ability to maintain public order, the UN’s top envoy for the country warned on Monday ...
A Thai woman has been talking about how she was tricked into handing over more than $300,000 to a criminal gang that entrapped her in an elaborate scam that began as a supposed case of identity fraud ...
A mass wave of displacement in Sudan’s North Darfur state is pushing hundreds of thousands into precarious conditions far ...
In the early hours of Wednesday morning in Geneva, countries finalized a draft global agreement aimed at improving how the ...
Thousands of families in Myanmar remain without shelter, water or medical care three weeks after deadly earthquakes struck ...