UN launches initiative to counter COVID-19 misinformation
The United Nations has launched a new initiative to counter misinformation around the world as it
UN satisfied with SA’s COVID-19 response measures
The United Nations in the region has expressed satisfaction with regard to South African government
Zimbabwe needs $800 million to address humanitarian crisis
The United Nations office in Zimbabwe says the country needs $800 million dollars to address the
VIDEO | Gender-Based Violence under lockdown in numbers
SABC News takes a closer look at the numbers dominating issues relating to GBV around the world.
WHO warns about dangers of premature lifting of COVID-19 restrictions
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned countries on Friday to be cautious about lifting
UN agency keeps Africa food aid flowing amid coronavirus
The United Nations food agency has negotiated a humanitarian corridor to keep food aid flowing in
Developed countries urged to assist vulnerable nations combat coronavirus
The UN Secretary-General has urged developed countries, particularly the G20, to step in and assist
Cape Town foreign nationals’ leader back in court for assault
One of the leaders of the foreign nationals living in the Central Methodist Church in Cape Town is
Haftar’s forces dim hopes of salvaging UN ceasefire talks
Libya’s internationally recognised leader on Wednesday dashed hopes of quickly reviving UN ceasefire
UN says Libya arms embargo a ‘joke’, demands accountability
An arms embargo aimed at curbing fighting in Libya has become meaningless because of violations and
Mbeki condemns statement made by De Klerk about apartheid
Former President Thabo Mbeki has joined South Africans in condemning utterances made by former
EFF threatens to heighten “militant protests” against De Klerk
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has threatened to heighten what it calls “militant protests”
West Libyan forces claim downed drone as Turkish support arrives
Forces aligned with Libya’s Tripoli-based government said on Tuesday they had shot down a drone
Nineteen soldiers killed in attack on Mali army camp
Nineteen soldiers were killed and five wounded in an attack on an army camp in central Mali before
UN orders Myanmar to take measures to protect Rohingya population from genocide
The world court affiliated to the United Nations has issued a decision ordering Myanmar to take
Policy uncertainty negatively affecting SA’s economic growth: Report
Policy uncertainty, energy challenges and limited fiscal space are holding back economic growth in
Miss Universe reiterates message of grooming girls to be leaders
Miss Universe, Zozibini Tunzi has visited the United Nations headquarters in New York.
Congo ethnic killings may amount to crimes against humanity: UN
Killings, rapes and other barbaric violence committed by an ethnic armed group in the north-eastern
African LGBT refugees plead UN for safe shelter after Kenya camp attacks
Dozens of African LGBT+ refugees in northwestern Kenya’s sprawling Kakuma refugee camp pleaded on
AU deeply concerned with situation in Libya
African Union Commission Chair, Moussa Faki Mahamat has expressed deep concern at the deteriorating