U.N. meeting on Israel-Palestinian 2-state solution
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United Nations held a summit to push for Palestinian statehood as Gaza war raged on and global pressure mounted.
The pontiff expressed sympathy and regret over the murders and wished for peace in the region after the tragic attack left over 40 people dead.
United Nations urges Iran to halt death penalty amid alarming surge in executions, disproportionately affecting minorities.
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Al-Monitor on MSNUnited Nations huddle seeks resolution of Palestine issue
Supported by France's imminent recognition of Palestinian statehood, UN members meet next week to breathe life into the push for a two-state solution as Israel, expected to
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UN court rules wealthy nations pay up for climate change damages in controversial global ruling
International Court of Justice determines countries are responsible for corporate emissions and must cooperate to achieve concrete emission reduction targets.
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The U.S. said China should stop fueling Russian aggression while China said it is not a party to the Ukraine war.
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Bangkok Post on MSNThailand's letter to the United Nations
The Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations presents its compliments to the Permanent Missions and Permanent Observer Missions to the United Nations and has the honour to inform the latter on the grave situation affecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Thailand as a result of Cambodia's act of military aggression as follows:1.
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AllAfrica on MSNUnited Nations Food Systems Summit Kicks Off in Addis Ababa
The 2nd United Nations Food Systems Summit Stocktake (UNFSS+4) kicked of this morning in the presence of head of states of several countries and delegations of international organizations in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa.
Human Rights Watch leverages our research on countries and issues addressed at the United Nations to inform UN officials and member states of key findings, influence policy on a wide range of ...
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BuzzFeed on MSN"Pure Evil" — Everyone Is Losing It Over The Trump Admin Planning To Burn Nearly $10 Million In Contraceptives Intended For Poor Nations
Now, in their continued shift away from providing foreign assistance, the Trump administration is set to incinerate $9.7 million worth of contraceptives intended for poor nations, despite offers from the United Nations and a nonprofit organization to purchase or cover the cost of repackaging and shipping the supplies,