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United Nations - Page 15

September 12, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy/News

Exclusive: Is Azad Maulana, Linked to Easter Sunday Suicide Bombers, Employed by the UN?

Why Did Channel 4 Choose to Broadcast an Unverified and Poorly Sourced Documentary Shortly Before the UN Report on Sri Lanka Despite Multiple Alterations? by Our Diplomatic Affairs Correspondent In this exclusive

Geopolitics/Haiti/World

UN Chief Sounds Alarm as Haiti Plunges Into Western Hemisphere’s Deepest Humanitarian Crisis

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that Haiti is facing the most severe humanitarian crisis in the Western Hemisphere, driven by escalating gang violence, mass displacement, widespread hunger and a critically underfunded international response. During an official visit to

June 18, 2026

India: Reviving Congress

Uncategorized

What a week where the Congress party has all but made a laughing stock of itself. Ashok Gehlot has landed himself in serious trouble.

Peacekeeping Retreats as Global Order Frays and UN Missions Hit 25-Year Low

Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor A landmark assessment from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has revealed a sharp and sustained contraction in global

Yemen’s warring factions conclude large-scale prisoner swap

April 17, 2023
Saudi Arabia/Yemen

In a significant step toward resolving the protracted conflict in Yemen, the country’s warring factions successfully completed a massive exchange of prisoners on Sunday, with a total of 887 detainees swapped over

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The Global South Is Done Waiting for the UN to Solve Humanity’s Challenges

April 15, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Dag Hammarskjöld, the tragic second United Nations secretary general, once said the organization “was created not to lead mankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell.” Of course, this depends very

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Water Matters: Understanding the Significance of the UN Water Conference

March 21, 2023
Human Rights

The 2023 UN Water Conference, co-hosted by the Netherlands and Tajikistan, will be held at the UN headquarters in New York from March 22 to 24. In nearly 50 years, this is

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UN Human Rights Committee to review Sri Lanka

February 23, 2023
Human Rights

The UN Human Rights Committee will hold its upcoming session from 27 February to 24 March, during which it will review Egypt, Turkmenistan, Zambia, Peru, Sri Lanka and Panama. The six parties are among

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Nord Stream explosion is Act Global Terrorism

February 23, 2023
Diplomacy/Interviews

An investigation by the UN Security Council into the explosions that blew up the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines in September 2022 is a high global priority, said Jeffrey Sachs, a world-renowned

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China Urges Sri Lanka to Avoid Default: A Cautionary Tale

February 22, 2023
Diplomacy/Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor It is well known that Sri Lanka is currently facing a significant debt crisis, with one of its major creditors being China. As such, the recent visit

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International Mother Language Day: Languages must be respected and embraced not excluded

February 20, 2023
Human Rights

States must be more inclusive in the treatment and use of minority and indigenous languages, the UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Fernand de Varennes, said today ahead of International Mother Language Day. He issued the following

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Time to transform care and support systems – UN Human Rights Chief

February 7, 2023
Human Rights

For too long, we have relied on women and girls to provide care and support to family and community members, with three-quarters of unpaid care work being done globally by women and

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Geopolitics: The driving seat of globalization

December 10, 2022
Uncategorized

The following article is based on the speech made by the author as the UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan at the opening of the organization’s 13th Debt Management Conference. We meet in a

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The global human rights system is a common heritage of humankind: UN

December 10, 2022
Human Rights

Extraordinary progress has been made to secure the rights of all persons since the adoption of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, UN experts said today, as the world marks the beginning

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