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A group of protesters demonstrate against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar. Reuters
Millions reliant on aid as Myanmar hurtles towards civil war, UN says

Security Council convenes a year after elections the military used as a pretext to seize power

USNovember 08, 2021
Sudanese anti-coup protesters gather in a street in Khartoum to express support for the country's democratic transition following the military takeover. AFP
UN rights chief turns up heat on Sudan’s military

Michelle Bachelet and diplomats want Sudan back on the road to democracy

USNovember 05, 2021
Pro-TPLF rebels in Mekelle, capital of the Tigray region, Ethiopia. AFP
Ethiopian groups unite against the government

Nine opposition groups announced plans to work together to topple government in Addis Ababa

USNovember 05, 2021
Members of the police forces of Bosnia's Serb-run region stand in formation during exercises on Jahorina Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina. AP
Bosnia’s Serb separatists on ‘dangerous path’, US says

Calls from Bosnian Serb separatists to split and join neighbouring Serbia are growing louder

USNovember 03, 2021
The UN report accuses all forces in the conflict of torturing and killing civilians, and engaging in rape and ethnic targeting. AFP
UN condemns atrocities committed by ‘all sides’ in Tigray conflict

One year after Ethiopia’s government sent troops into Tigray, rebels plan to take capital

WorldNovember 03, 2021
The UN mission in CAR employs more than 15,000 people, including many from Rwanda, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Egypt. AFP
UN condemns attack on Egyptian blue helmets in Central African Republic

Presidential guardsmen opened fire on unarmed peacekeepers, wounding 10 of them

USNovember 02, 2021
Maysoon Zayid, co-founder of the New York Arab-American Comedy Festival, performs at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York. Dave Sanders / The National
Arab-American comedians hope to dish out laughs at New York festival

Twenty-seven comics will deliver punchlines at this week's Arab-American Comedy Festival

USNovember 02, 2021
Protesters demonstrate against the Sudanese military's recent seizure of power in Khartoum. Reuters
New Sudan power-sharing plan to come ‘within days’, UN envoy says

Mediators work to hammer out compromise as anti-military protests continue

USNovember 01, 2021
A woman is inoculated against Covid-19, in Taquile Island, off Puno, Peru. The country has been worst-hit by the coronavirus, relative to population size. AP Photo
World passes ‘painful threshold’ of 5 million Covid-19 deaths

UN wants to get 40 per cent of global population vaccinated against the pathogen by the end of the year

USNovember 01, 2021
A Polisario Front soldier during a National Unity Day event in the Dajla refugee camp in Algeria. AP
Time to ‘turn corner’ on Sahara dispute, US says

UN Security Council renewed a mission to keep peace between Morocco and pro-independence fighters

WorldOctober 29, 2021
A coal-burning power plant in the city of Baotou, in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Reuters
China’s new climate plan criticised as ‘unambitious’

Beijing’s updated efforts to cut emissions of planet-heating gases echoes past pledges

WorldOctober 28, 2021
Ahmad Kuzbari, co-chair for the Syrian government, UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen and Hadi Al Bahra, co-chair for the Syrian opposition, at a 2019 meeting of the Syrian Constitutional Committee. Reuters
US blames Assad government for Syria talks failure

Washington will not restore ties with Damascus without progress on peace and reform talks

USOctober 27, 2021
The Central African Republic descended into civil war in late 2012. AFP
Central African Republic urged to ditch Russian mercenaries

Military trainers from Wagner group have harassed and scared civilians

USOctober 27, 2021
Sudan's Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan speaks during a press conference after the military took power in the country. AFP
UN chief decries global ‘epidemic of coups' as governments are toppled

Putsch leaders can seize power with impunity in a polarised world, Antonio Guterres says

WorldOctober 26, 2021
UN chief fires ‘bad news’ starter pistol on climate talks

World needs to do seven times more than the current commitments to keep temperature rise in check, Antonio Guterres says

WorldOctober 26, 2021
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