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A Yemeni child suffering from malnutrition is fed at a hospital in the capital Sanaa. AFP
US cracks down on ‘warmongers’ who make food a weapon

About 90 million people are going hungry in Yemen, Ethiopia and other conflict zones across the world

WorldMarch 14, 2021
An anti-coup protester discharges a fire extinguisher to counter the impact of tear gas used by police during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar. AP Photo
UN criticises Myanmar junta’s violent crackdown, but not the coup

Russia, China and others do not want the Security Council to interfere too heavily in the country's political crisis

AsiaMarch 11, 2021
TOPSHOT - A Syrian child poses atop a stack of neutralised shells at a metal scrapyard on the outskirts of Maaret Misrin town in the northwestern Idlib province, on March 10, 2021. A Syrian family who was displaced from the village of Latamneh in Hama's northern countryside 4 years ago, has found a source of income in collecting and selling metal scrap, including unexploded ordnance shells and spent ammunition casings, a business all family participates in. / AFP / AAREF WATAD
Syrian atrocities are ‘greatest crimes’ this century, UN chief says

Only a handful of Syrian war criminals have faced justice as the conflict reaches 10-year milestone

MENAMarch 11, 2021
World Health Organisation Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaking at WHO headquarters in Geneva on March 11, 2020. AFP
Covid pandemic anniversary: WHO warned our fate was in our hands

After March 2020, the number of pandemic coronavirus infections rose from 118,000 to 118 million

EuropeMarch 11, 2021
Activists hold a sign demanding the release of human rights activists jailed in Iran near the Iranian embassy in Paris, France. EPA
Iran’s ‘egregious’ treatment of women tackled at UN talks

Tehran says women in the country are thriving and that it is a victim of a smear campaign

MENAMarch 09, 2021
A UN investigator is demanding Iran reform its matrimony laws, which allow girls aged 10 to 14 to be married. AFP
UN investigator criticises Iran’s ‘unacceptable’ rates of child marriage

In recent months, 16,000 girls aged 10 to 14 have wed in the country

MENAMarch 09, 2021
The UN has criticised Iran's crackdown against fuel smugglers and protesters in Balochistan. AFP
UN bashes Iran’s deadly crackdown on Balochistan fuel smugglers

Security forces have killed as many as 23 people in the war on ‘sookhtbar’ traders

AsiaMarch 05, 2021
Anti-coup protesters block a street in preparation for clashes with military and police on March 5, 2021, in Yangon, Myanmar. Stringer/Getty Images
UN pushes world powers to 'reverse' Myanmar’s coup

Russia and China are resisting calls for sanctions and an arms embargo on the junta

AsiaMarch 05, 2021
A woman cries in her home as a group of relatives look on in the village of Dengolat, north of Mekele, the capital of Tigray, where the UN says widespread murder, rape and looting are taking place. AFP
US pushes Ethiopia to end suffering in Tigray

Activists want the UN to investigate rape and murder by various forces fighting in Ethiopia’s turbulent north

AfricaMarch 04, 2021
A Syrian woman carries a child in the Washukanni Camp for the internally displaced people near the city of Hasakeh in north-eastern Syria. AFP
US pushes Assad for answers on Syria’s ‘disappeared’

Damascus should reveal whereabouts of tens of thousands of missing doctors, activists and others, Washington envoy says

WorldMarch 02, 2021
Israeli workers dismantle tents at a Palestinian Bedouin encampment at Humsa Al Bqai’a in the northern Jordan Valley. AFP
UN criticises Israeli demolition of remote Bedouin village

Israel says community of nomadic Arabs is too close to military firing zone

WorldMarch 02, 2021
Displaced Yemenis carry donated food as an international donors conference on Yemen begins, March 1 2021. EPA
Donors pledge ‘disappointing’ $1.7bn to Yemen

UN needed $3.85bn this year and may have to reduce food handouts to starving Yemenis

WorldMarch 01, 2021
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres opened a pledging conference for Yemen on Monday. Reuters
UN chief calls for $3.85 billion to answer Yemen's crisis

The UN only received $1.9 billion last year, half of what was needed

MENAMarch 01, 2021
Portraits of some of around 605 missing people who were abducted by Iraqi forces line the walls of a memorial in Kuwait City. Reuters
Gulf War anniversary is grisly reminder of Kuwait's 'disappeared’

After years of stasis, there is hope that more Kuwaiti families will get word of lost loved ones

GulfFebruary 28, 2021
Syrian refugees wait to receive their coronavirus vaccines in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan as the UN urges ceasefires around the world so vaccines can be distributed. AFP
UN-backed ceasefire call aims to bring Covid-19 vaccines to war zones

Resolution may be a sign of easier US-China co-operation under the Biden administration

WorldFebruary 26, 2021
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