Vaccine protectionism, nationalism endangering Africa’s recovery from COVID-19: Mahamat
African Union Commission Chair told the United Nations Security Council that vaccine protectionism
UN pays tribute to late Tanzanian President Magufuli
The United Nations has reiterated and reinforced its commitment to continue working closely with the
Justice and Correctional Services Committee to begin processing UN’s Apartheid Convention
Parliament’s Justice and Correctional Services Committee will soon begin processing the United
SADC security, defence ministers to meet in Mozambique
The gathering will discuss the instability and insurgency in Mozambique’s northern region of Cabo
Mozambique government secures Palma after bloody attack
The United Nations welcomed an announcement by Mozambican authorities that the town of Palma had
Top UN rights body calls for fair, affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines
The United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution on Tuesday calling for equitable,
US joins West in rare criticism of Egypt on human rights abuses
Western countries on Friday called on Egypt to end the prosecution of activists, journalists and
Penalties imposed on Sandf members implicated in sexual misconduct insufficient: Report
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says she hopes that a report into sexual misconduct and
UN urges countries to strive for gender-equal future post-COVID-19
The world finds itself at a crossroads as it ponders the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic that
Guterres lambasts violent crackdown on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres condemned violent crackdown against anti-coup
Congo requires notification of foreign diplomats’ travel after ambush
Democratic Republic of Congo’s government has required foreign diplomats to inform it of their
White supremacy a “transnational threat”, UN chief warns
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Monday that white supremacy and neo-Nazi
90 million COVID-19 doses to be shipped to Africa a good start, says WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it wants to see accelerated rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in
Iran’s meddling must be tackled before Iraq elections, US tells UN
The United States said on Tuesday that creating a conducive environment for elections in Iraq later
Houthi offensive on Yemen’s Marib threatens mass displacement: UN
An offensive by Yemen’s Houthi group to take Marib city, the last stronghold of the
UN calls for increased support for women to pursue careers in science
The United Nations is calling for increased funding and support for women and girls wishing to
Somali leaders fail to break deadlock over presidential vote
Somali leaders have failed to end a stalemate over the selection of a new president scheduled for
UN goal to end child labour by 2025 deemed impractical, out of touch: Academics
A goal to stamp out child labour by 2025 is out of touch with global realities and could push many
Four deaths, 52 arrests made after Trump supporters storm U.S. Capitol
Four people died on the U.S. Capitol grounds Wednesday and 52 people have been arrested,
Ethiopia offers reward for information on fugitive Tigrayan leaders
Ethiopia offered a 10 million birr ($260 000) reward on Friday for information on the location of