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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 labourer arranges sacks of grains at a market in Gedaref, eastern Sudan. The UN says more than one third of the country’s population are facing acute food insecurity. AFP
Sudan conflict on course to create 'world's worst hunger crisis'

Organisation says 18 million people are facing acute food insecurity in the country

MENAMarch 20, 2024
Dr Amber Alayyan, Prof Nick Maynard, Dr Zaher Sahloul and Dr Thaer Ahmad speak in New York on Tuesday.
Doctors warn an Israeli invasion of Rafah would be 'apocalyptic'

After high-level meetings at the UN, four doctors back from Gaza are heading to Washington to meet US government officials

USMarch 20, 2024
Around 150 aid lorries enter Gaza each day compared to 500 before October 7. AP Photo
How Israel is obstructing life-saving aid from entering Gaza

Aid groups say Israeli inspections are arbitrary with lack of clarity over prohibited items causing entire lorryloads to be rejected

Palestine-IsraelMarch 19, 2024
A woman poses by a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin after voting in presidential elections at a polling station in Donetsk. EPA
UN chief criticises Russia for holding elections in occupied Ukraine

Voting is taking place through Sunday at polling stations across the country

WorldMarch 15, 2024
Palestinian children inside a makeshift tent at a camp in Rafah, southern Gaza. AFP
UN official says conditions in Gaza are 'beyond catastrophic'

With hunger widespread, doctors also report increase in stillbirths and neonatal deaths

Palestine-IsraelMarch 15, 2024
US President Joe Biden said 'Islamophobia has no place in our nation'. AFP
Islamophobia making 'ugly resurgence' globally, Biden says

UN experts say acts of intimidation, violence and incitement based on religion rose sharply globally last year

USMarch 15, 2024
A Houthi soldier on patrol in Sanaa, Yemen. EPA
Houthi attacks threaten Yemen peace efforts, warns UN envoy

In 'worst-case scenario', attacks could push country into new cycle of war, Hans Grundberg tells Security Council

GulfMarch 14, 2024
As AI technology develops, there is an urgent need for collective action from UN states, the US envoy said. AP
UN draft resolution calls for shared approach to artificial intelligence

Aim is to ensure new technology is 'safe, secure and trustworthy', while providing equal access

USMarch 14, 2024
People and rescuers gather in front of a building destroyed in an Israeli strike in Damascus on January 20. AFP
Syria violence surges to worst levels since 2020, UN report finds

Since the start of the Israel-Gaza war, regional tension has soared, raising concerns of a broader conflict

SyriaMarch 11, 2024
Supporters of the Sudanese armed popular resistance, which backs the army, wave weapons in the air during a rally in Gedaref. AFP
UN Security Council calls for Ramadan ceasefire in Sudan

According to the UN, 18 million people across Sudan are facing acute hunger

MENAMarch 08, 2024
A woman holds a placard during a march marking International Women's Day in Belgrade, Serbia. AFP
Backlash against women's rights threatening progress, says UN chief

Ten per cent of women globally are experiencing severe poverty, UN reports

WorldMarch 08, 2024
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said it was 'time to silence the guns and raise the volume for peace'. EPA
UN chief calls for ceasefire in Sudan during Ramadan

Security Council could vote on Friday on UK-drafted resolution calling on all parties to allow 'full, rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian access' to the country

AfricaMarch 07, 2024
Members of the Sudanese armed popular resistance, which backs the army, parade in the streets of Gedaref in eastern Sudan. AFP
Sudan at risk of world's largest hunger crisis amid war, says WFP

Thousands of people have been killed and more than eight million displaced in the conflict

AfricaMarch 06, 2024
A protester holds a sign up during a demonstration in Tel Aviv led by the Israeli families of hostages. Getty Images
French envoy blasts UN for not denouncing October 7 Hamas attacks

Nicolas de Riviere stresses France's unwavering commitment to Israel's security but says this does not absolve Israel from international law

Palestine-IsraelMarch 05, 2024
Displaced Palestinians take shelter in a school run by UNRWA in Rafah. AFP
Israel accuses UNRWA of hiring hundreds of terrorists as agency claims torture of staff

Military claims UN Palestinian refugee agency employed 'over 450 terrorists' belonging to groups including Hamas

Palestine-IsraelMarch 04, 2024
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