UN says attacks by militia in Congo may be war crimes
Systematic and brutal attacks by militants in the Democratic Republic of Congo over the last 18
WHO halts hydroxychloroquine, HIV drugs in COVID-19 trials after failure to reduce death
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that it was discontinuing its trials of the
UN close to completing probe into a sex tape involving an official
The United Nations says it is close to completing an investigation into a video that purportedly
UN calls for world to reimagine the way nations cooperate
The United Nations on Friday marked the 75th anniversary of the signing of its Charter with a call
Biodegradable grass fresco in Geneva marks UN’s 75th anniversary
A French artist has painted a large biodegradable fresco on the lawn of the United Nations’ European
UN rights expert urges EU to punish any Israeli annexation in West Bank
A UN rights investigator urged the European Union on Friday to consider measures to prevent or
“Every action counts”, UNHCR says for World Refugee Day
The United Nations’ refugee agency is marking this year’s World Refugee Day with the message that
After second round of voting, Kenya wins spot on UN Security Council
Kenya was elected to the UN Security Council on Thursday, defeating Djibouti in a second-round of
United Nations holds an urgent debate on systemic racism, police brutality
The United Nation’s top human rights body will on Wednesday engage in an urgent debate on systemic
US to impose sanctions aimed at blocking Syria military victory
The United States will impose sanctions on Wednesday aimed at cutting off revenue for Syrian
UN human rights expert asks to give evidence in SA’s air pollution case
A United Nations human rights expert wants to submit evidence in a lawsuit against the South African
Burundi begins official mourning for President Nkurunziza
Burundi began an official period of mourning for President Pierre Nkurunziza on Wednesday, a day
UN chief seeks to clarify protest advice, telling staff to fight racism
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Tuesday told staff they were not banned from joining
PM Johnson tells China: We’ll not walk away from Hong Kong people
Britain will not walk away from the people of Hong Kong if China imposes a national security law
French court orders Rwanda genocide suspect be tried at UN tribunal
A French court on Wednesday ordered Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga be handed over to a
Sudan’s PM promises justice on anniversary of sit-in killings
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok pledged justice on Wednesday for scores of pro-democracy
Ethnic minorities in England more likely to die from COVID-19: Report
Black and Asian people in England are up to 50% more likely to die after being infected with
UN says Libya sides agree to truce talks
Libya’s warring parties have agreed to restart ceasefire talks, the United Nations mission to the
US military says Russia deployed fighter jets to Libya
The US military said on Tuesday that Russia has deployed fighter aircraft to Libya to support
UN launches initiative to counter COVID-19 misinformation
The United Nations has launched a new initiative to counter misinformation around the world as it