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Adla Massoud

Adla Massoud

Adla Massoud is The National’s New York and United Nations correspondent, where she reports on diplomacy, politics and the Middle East’s shifting conflicts. Also a documentary filmmaker, she was recognised in 2022 by the Arab Film and Media Institute as one of six “Rising Arab Women in Filmmaking.”
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A UN report has detailed deteriorating conditions in Syria, with millions struggling to access basic necessities. AFP
Syria's humanitarian crisis could spiral out of control, UN warns

About 13 million Syrians face acute food insecurity, with more than 650,000 children showing signs of stunted growth due to severe malnutrition

MENASeptember 10, 2024
The main entrance at United Nations headquarters in New York City. REUTERS
UNGA 2024 schedule: A guide to which nations are speaking and when

Leaders of the United Nations' 193 members will address the international community from New York

USSeptember 10, 2024
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in New York on September 9. AP
Guterres: Unrealistic to think UN could play role in postwar Gaza

'I’ve never seen such a level of death and destruction as we are seeing in Gaza in the last few months,' Antonio Guterres says

MENASeptember 09, 2024
Workers clean the water from the reservoir at the spring of the River Bosna, near Sarajevo. Reuters
UAE welcomes adoption of UN resolution on 2026 Water Conference

Conference co-hosts UAE and Senegal aim to organise series of global consultations to engage international community in identifying shared ambitions and priorities

ClimateSeptember 06, 2024
Women walk along a street in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. AFP
UN Security Council condemns Taliban's morality law targeting Afghan women

New legislation details actions deemed mandatory or prohibited under the group's strict interpretation of Islamic law

NewsSeptember 06, 2024
Supporters of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza protest in Tel Aviv, Israel. EPA
Israeli government 'exploiting' Gaza war, human rights leader says

Israel laying groundwork for long-term control of Gaza that could lead to new settlements, says B’Tselem head

USSeptember 04, 2024
Libyans take part in a funeral procession for 12 bodies found in mass graves in Tarhuna. AFP
Lack of accountability in Libya's Tarhuna could deepen instability, UN warns

ICC prosecutor announced in November 2022 that additional applications for arrest warrants related to the situation in the North African nation were being submitted

USAugust 30, 2024
The clearly marked WFP vehicle was hit by at least 10 bullets, five of them on the driver’s side. Photo: WFP
WFP pauses staff travel in Gaza after attack on UN aid vehicle

UN agency says none of the employees in the vehicle were harmed

MENAAugust 28, 2024
A soldier with the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon keeps watch in the Marjayoun area. EPA
UN Security Council renews peacekeeping force in Lebanon for another year

Israel has repeatedly accused Iran-backed Hezbollah of obstructing Unifil peacekeepers from fulfilling their mandate

MENAAugust 28, 2024
A girl drinks from a bag of water next to humanitarian aid packages provided by the UNRWA in central Gaza. AFP
UN determined to deliver aid despite Israeli displacement orders

Only 11% of Gaza not under forced movement orders, Ocha says

USAugust 27, 2024
Libyan Ministry of Interior personnel stand guard in front of the Central Bank of Libya in Tripoli, Libya. Reuters
Libya 'near economic collapse' due to central bank crisis

Disputes over control of Libya's Central Bank have raised alarms about possible misuse of the country's finances

MENAAugust 26, 2024
Displaced Palestinians flee Deir Al Balah following the latest Israeli military evacuation orders. AFP
UN humanitarian operations in Gaza forced to halt, says senior official

Israeli military issues evacuation orders for Deir Al Balah, setting its sights on 'terror operatives'

USAugust 26, 2024
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk expressed concern at reports that Iran executed 29 people over two days this week. AP
UN human rights chief condemns number of executions in Iran

Thirty-eight people were executed in July, raising this year's total to 345

MENAAugust 09, 2024
Ghanaian special forces soldiers take part in US-led counter-terrorism training in Jacqueville, Ivory Coast. AP
UN official warns of growing terror threat in West Africa

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger among hardest hit countries in region, says senior Russian diplomat

USAugust 08, 2024
Sudanese women plant seeds on the outskirts of the city of Gedaref. The Security Council voted to terminate a political mission in Sudan after a request from the country's acting foreign minister. AFP
Ending peacekeeping and political missions puts women at risk, UN members say

Number of deployed UN peacekeepers has dropped to about 71,000

NewsAugust 07, 2024
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