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UN says it's ready to ramp up delivery of desperately needed aid to Gaza
Read full article: UN says it's ready to ramp up delivery of desperately needed aid to GazaThe United Nations says it’s ready to ramp up the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire agreement and urged the removal of major security and political obstacles so it can reach all those in need.
A rocket from Yemen strikes Tel Aviv, injuring 16, and Palestinians mourn a dozen children in Gaza
Read full article: A rocket from Yemen strikes Tel Aviv, injuring 16, and Palestinians mourn a dozen children in GazaThe Israeli military said a rocket fired from Yemen hit an area of Tel Aviv injuring 16 people on Saturday, and Houthi rebels later reported airstrikes in Yemen’s rebel-held capital, Sanaa.
Middle East latest: Syrians celebrate Assad's fall as US seeks a peaceful political transition
Read full article: Middle East latest: Syrians celebrate Assad's fall as US seeks a peaceful political transitionThousands of Syrians gathered in Damascus’ historic main mosque for the first Muslim Friday prayers since former President Bashar Assad was overthrown.
Middle East latest: US envoy holds talks in Lebanon on Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire proposal
Read full article: Middle East latest: US envoy holds talks in Lebanon on Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire proposalA U.S. envoy has held talks in Beirut with Lebanese officials about a possible cease-fire in the Israel-Hezbollah war.
Middle East latest: Israeli minister reports some progress toward cease-fire but Hezbollah unaware
Read full article: Middle East latest: Israeli minister reports some progress toward cease-fire but Hezbollah unawareIsrael’s new foreign minister says there has been “certain progress” in efforts to end the fighting with Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Israel-Hamas war latest: Israeli strikes kill 6 in occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials say
Read full article: Israel-Hamas war latest: Israeli strikes kill 6 in occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials sayPalestinian health officials say Israeli strikes in the occupied West Bank killed six people, including the son of a prominent jailed militant.
Israel-Hamas war latest: Israeli military says it killed 5 more militants in West Bank operation
Read full article: Israel-Hamas war latest: Israeli military says it killed 5 more militants in West Bank operationThe Israeli military says it has killed five more militants in a large-scale operation in the occupied West Bank, including a well-known local commander.
Israel-Hamas war latest: Israel's evacuation orders have displaced 90% of Gaza residents, UN says
Read full article: Israel-Hamas war latest: Israel's evacuation orders have displaced 90% of Gaza residents, UN saysThe top United Nations humanitarian official for Gaza says that successive Israeli evacuation orders have displaced 90% of the Palestinian territory's 2.1 million residents since the Israel-Hamas war began in October.
The Latest | US-built aid pier in Gaza will reopen for a few days, then be removed permanently
Read full article: The Latest | US-built aid pier in Gaza will reopen for a few days, then be removed permanentlySeveral U.S. officials say the pier built by the American military to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza will be reinstalled on the beach to be used for several days, but then the plan is to pull it out permanently.
The Latest | UN tells Israel it will pause aid work in Gaza without better safety, UN officials say
Read full article: The Latest | UN tells Israel it will pause aid work in Gaza without better safety, UN officials sayThe United Nations has told Israel it will suspend aid operations across Gaza unless urgent steps are taken to better protect humanitarian workers.
UN investigators probe 14 Gaza aid staffers Israel had tied to Hamas' Oct. 7 attack
Read full article: UN investigators probe 14 Gaza aid staffers Israel had tied to Hamas' Oct. 7 attackU.N. investigators are looking into allegations against 14 of the 19 staffers from the U.N. relief agency for Palestinians who Israel claims were involved in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants that spurred the latest war in Gaza.
Burkina Faso's army massacred over 200 civilians in a village raid, Human Rights Watch says
Read full article: Burkina Faso's army massacred over 200 civilians in a village raid, Human Rights Watch saysHuman Rights Watch says military forces in Burkina Faso killed 223 civilians, including babies and many children, in attacks on two villages accused of cooperating with militants.
UN calls for investigation into mass graves uncovered at two Gaza hospitals raided by Israel
Read full article: UN calls for investigation into mass graves uncovered at two Gaza hospitals raided by IsraelThe United Nations is calling for “a clear, transparent and credible investigation” of mass graves uncovered at two major hospitals in war-torn Gaza that were raided by Israeli troops.
Haiti's surge in gang violence has led more than 53,000 to flee the capital in less than three weeks
Read full article: Haiti's surge in gang violence has led more than 53,000 to flee the capital in less than three weeksMore than 53,000 people have fled Haiti’s capital in less than three weeks as deadly gang violence continues.
Live updates | Israeli military rescues 2 hostages in Rafah operation that killed 67 Palestinians
Read full article: Live updates | Israeli military rescues 2 hostages in Rafah operation that killed 67 PalestiniansThe Israeli military has rescued two hostages from the Gaza Strip early in a dramatic operation that Palestinian hospital officials say also killed at least 67 Palestinians in airstrikes.
Palestinians hope a vote in the UN General Assembly will show wide support for a Gaza cease-fire
Read full article: Palestinians hope a vote in the UN General Assembly will show wide support for a Gaza cease-fireThe Palestinians are hoping that a vote in the U.N. General Assembly on a nonbinding resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian cease-fire will demonstrate widespread global support for ending the Israel-Hamas war.
UN chief uses rare power to warn Security Council of impending 'humanitarian catastrophe' in Gaza
Read full article: UN chief uses rare power to warn Security Council of impending 'humanitarian catastrophe' in GazaU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has used a rarely exercised power to warn the Security Council of an impending “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza and urged its members to demand an immediate cease-fire.
Live updates | Hundreds of foreign citizens and dozens of injured allowed to flee Gaza
Read full article: Live updates | Hundreds of foreign citizens and dozens of injured allowed to flee GazaHundreds of foreign nationals and several seriously injured Palestinians are being allowed to leave Gaza for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began more than three weeks ago.
Ukraine pushes to extend wartime grain deal at talks with Russia, Turkey and U.N.
Read full article: Ukraine pushes to extend wartime grain deal at talks with Russia, Turkey and U.N.The Ukrainian government is seeking to extend a wartime deal that allowed the country’s grain to get to nations in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
UN draft urges Afghan rulers to reverse bans on women, girls
Read full article: UN draft urges Afghan rulers to reverse bans on women, girlsA U.N. resolution that calls on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to swiftly reverse their increasingly harsh restrictions on women and girls and condemns their ban on Afghan women working for the United Nations is set to be voted on Thursday by the Security Council.
UN: 3,300 Afghan staff stay home over Taliban ban on women
Read full article: UN: 3,300 Afghan staff stay home over Taliban ban on womenThe United Nations says the 3,330 Afghan men and women it employs stayed home for a second day to protest the Taliban’s ban on U.N. female staff working in the country, as it continued to press for the decision to be reversed.
UN says Syria agrees to open 2 new crossings for quake aid
Read full article: UN says Syria agrees to open 2 new crossings for quake aidThe United Nations says Syria’s president has agreed to open two new crossing points from Turkey to the country’s rebel-held northwest to deliver desperately needed aid and equipment for millions of earthquake victims.
No more Turkey: Country in push to be known as 'Türkiye'
Read full article: No more Turkey: Country in push to be known as 'Türkiye'Turkey's state-run news agency says Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has sent a letter to the United Nations formally requesting that his country be referred to as “Türkiye.”.
UN says over 3 million in Myanmar need "life-saving" aid
Read full article: UN says over 3 million in Myanmar need "life-saving" aidThe U.N. humanitarian chief is urging Myanmar’s military leaders to provide unimpeded access to the more than 3 million people in need of “life-saving" humanitarian assistance since government forces seized power on Feb. 1.
The Latest: UN crowds return but still lag pre-COVID times
Read full article: The Latest: UN crowds return but still lag pre-COVID timesThe part-virtual, partly in-person U.N. General Assembly meeting is again drawing people to the world body’s headquarters a year after going remote because of the coronavirus pandemic.
UN calls Myanmar military actions moves away from democracy
Read full article: UN calls Myanmar military actions moves away from democracyThe United Nations is calling the Myanmar military’s extension of the state of emergency and election delay moves in the wrong direction from international calls for the restoration of democracy.
UN says no international staff left in North Korea
Read full article: UN says no international staff left in North KoreaA U.N. spokesman said the world body has been left with no international staff in North Korea and its North Korean employees are working remotely. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin, File)SEOUL – A U.N. spokesman said the world body in North Korea has been left with no international staff, who are now working remotely. AdDujarric said that WFP operations will be handled by local staff in Pyongyang and international staff working remotely. Several U.N. agencies including WFP, WHO and UNICEF have offices in North Korea. North Korea has about 26 million people.
Who is Myanmar's UN envoy? Coup opponent or representative
Read full article: Who is Myanmar's UN envoy? Coup opponent or representative(UNTV via AP)CAMEROON – Myanmar’s U.N. ambassador, who strongly opposed the military coup in his country, insists he remains the permanent representative to the United Nations, but the foreign ministry has informed the U.N. that the ambassador has been terminated and his deputy is now in charge. The dispute over who is recognized as Myanmar’s ambassador -- the representative of the generals who carried out the Feb. 1 coup or of the ousted democratically elected government -- is under discussion and could end up in the General Assembly, where all 193 U.N. members have seats. “I wish therefore to confirm to you that I remain Myanmar’s permanent representative to the United Nations.”The second letter to the secretary-general from Myanmar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which Dujarric said was received Tuesday, makes no mention of the coup. AdThe ministry said Myanmar’s deputy U.N. ambassador, Tin Maung Naing, has been assigned as the charge d’affaires of the U.N. mission. The General Assembly meeting was called to hear a briefing from the U.N. special envoy for Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener, who said it is time to “sound the alarm” about the coup.
US terror designation for Yemen rebels raises famine fears
Read full article: US terror designation for Yemen rebels raises famine fearsThe Iranian-supported Houthi rebels rule the capital and Yemen’s north where the majority of the population lives, forcing international aid groups to work with them. Most of Yemen's 30 million people rely on international aid to survive. Some aid agencies said they were considering pulling out foreign staff. Saudi Arabia has advocated the terror designation, hoping it would pressure the rebels to reach a peace deal. The Saudi Foreign Ministry welcomed the U.S. decision, expressing hope the designation would force the rebels to “seriously” return to negotiating table.
UN chief vows to do utmost to keep Western Sahara cease-fire
Read full article: UN chief vows to do utmost to keep Western Sahara cease-fireFILE - In this May 20 2008 file photo, pro-independence Polisario Front rebel soldiers prepare tea in the Western Sahara region of Tifariti. The Moroccan military has intervened in a U.N.-patrolled border zone in the disputed Western Sahara to clear a key road it said was being blockaded for weeks by supporters of the pro-independence Polisario Front. A Polisario envoy accused the Moroccan military of firing at innocent protesters and said that led to clashes Friday between Moroccan and Polisario forces. Morocco annexed Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony believed to have considerable offshore oil deposits and mineral resources, in 1975. Morocco has proposed wide-ranging autonomy for Western Sahara.
The Latest: Official says China may miss winter virus surge
Read full article: The Latest: Official says China may miss winter virus surge-- Maryland will reduce indoor operations for bars and restaurants from 75% to 50% in response to rising coronavirus cases and increased hospitalizations. Maryland also reported 1,338 new coronavirus cases Tuesday — the seventh straight day of at least 1,000 cases. ___WASHINGTON — The U.S. has surpassed 1 million new confirmed coronavirus cases since the start of November. The El Paso County sheriff’s office says two of the employees were hospitalized over the weekend as coronavirus cases surged at the facility. Officials first reported the outbreak on Oct. 26 when eight inmates tested positive for COVID-19.
UN: Nuclear weapons ban treaty to enter into force
Read full article: UN: Nuclear weapons ban treaty to enter into force“The United Nations was formed to promote peace with a goal of the abolition of nuclear weapons,” Fihn said. It says the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, known as the TPNW, “turns back the clock on verification and disarmament and is dangerous” to the half-century-old Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, considered the cornerstone of global nonproliferation efforts. “It would be unfortunate if the TPNW were allowed to derail our ability to work together to address pressing proliferation.”Fihn has stressed that “the nonproliferation Treaty is about preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and eliminating nuclear weapons, and this treaty implements that. There’s no way you can undermine the Nonproliferation Treaty by banning nuclear weapons. Secretary-General Guterres said in an Associated Press interview on Wednesday: “It is clear for me that we will only be entirely safe in relation to nuclear weapons the day where nuclear weapons no longer exist.
Donors pledge $1.7 billion for Burkina Faso, Mail and Niger
Read full article: Donors pledge $1.7 billion for Burkina Faso, Mail and NigerFile-This June 4, 2020, file photo shows Women and children walk in a makeshift site for displaced people in Kongoussi, Burkina Faso. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the funds will help some 10 million people in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger for the remainder of this year and through next year with nutrition, food, health services, water and sanitation, shelter, education, protection and support to survivors of gender-based violence. Both Guterres and Lowcock appealed for $2.4 billion to cover the remaining months of 2020 and 2021. U.N. spokesman Dujarric said donors pledged $985 million for this year and $704 million for 2021 and beyond. The United States was next pledging $274.8 million followed by Denmark with $183.1 million, the European Union with $122.8 million and Germany with $118.2 million.
UN chief shocked at Libya mass graves in recently freed town
Read full article: UN chief shocked at Libya mass graves in recently freed townTANZANIA U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep shock late Friday at the discovery of mass graves in Libyan territory recently recaptured from forces commanded by Khalifa Hifter, and called for a transparent investigation. The U.N. chief also called on Libyas U.N.-supported government to secure the mass graves, identify the victims, establish the causes of death and return the bodies to next of kin. The discoveries have raised fears about the extent of human rights violations in territories controlled by Hifters forces, given the difficulties of documentation in an active war zone. Philippe Nassif, Amnesty Internationals director for the Middle East and North Africa, said the group was working to verify the mass killings. Libya has been in turmoil since 2011 when a civil war toppled long-time dictator Moammar Gadhafi, who was later killed.