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The row between Addis Ababa and the world body comes as leader Abiy Ahmed was sworn in for a second term
Researchers single out Wagner, accusing Russia's secretive military company of killing detainees
Clock is ticking on a 72-hour deadline for UN aid workers to exit landlocked African country
Calling it an 'existential threat', Abdulla Shahid will explain how his native Maldives is being washed away by rising tides
Abdulla Shahid’s UAE visit comes amid fears that global temperature rise is spinning out of control
Loss of aid officials could affect deliveries to 5.2 million needy Tigrayans
Sudan has been mired in an economic crisis since civilians took over from ousted leader Omar Al Bashir in 2019
Talks between Benny Gantz and Mahmoud Abbas achieved small gains, but hopes are low for a revived peace process
Hopes are low for delegates to make serious progress on a new charter for the turbulent country
World’s fair ‘an opportunity for the world to gain sense of normality’
Tunisia has been dogged by protests since President Saied consolidated near total power in July
Khalifa Al Marar says UAE will 'build bridges' when it sits on UN Security Council next year
Naftali Bennett said Iranian leader Ebrahim Raisi used to feast on cream cakes after butchering civilians
A second purchase of S-400 anti-aircraft missiles could trigger more US sanctions
The Biden administration is not doing enough to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and other world powers, says Sergey Lavrov
