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The Biden administration’s attitude towards the International Criminal Court tribunal may be hardening
Mankind needs to cut heat-trapping gas pollution by 45% between 2010 and 2030 but we are on track for 1%
Save the Children says a third of schools are shut in a country ravaged by conflict
Sultan Zabin subjected women activists to rape and torture in police cells
Linda Thomas-Greenfield may struggle to polish America’s tarnished reputation at UN headquarters
‘By the grace of God, there has not been a major leak,’ says UN’s Stephane Dujarric
The Geneva-based body is criticised for going easy on rights abusers, but the Biden administration says it can still do good
Bereaved relatives had to praise Iran’s government to have victims’ remains returned
Britain's prime minister and its top wildlife show host say global warming is triggering conflict
Britain's prime minister and the wildlife show host say global warming is driving conflicts
Without a swift return to the democratic process, the country could be engulfed by deepening violence
Social media firms are rapidly turning the world into a ‘22nd-century dystopia’, says Antonio Guterres
Jan Kubis says the country is heading towards 'reconciliation and unity' after years of bloodshed
The Biden administration already faces stiff opposition from sceptics of global warming
Fighting moves to the oil-rich region, home to many refugees
