• My Profile
  • Saved articles
  • Newsletters
  • Sign out
Sign in
  • Register
  • Sign in

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
TN Magazine
Special reports
Weekend

Podcasts Newsletters Follow us App Video
TN MagazineSpecial reportsWeekend
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling

James Reinl

James Reinl

Follow on

Articles

Many analysts say Syrian President Bashar Al Assad has few reasons to negotiate with the opposition as his forces have recaptured much of the war-ravaged country. AFP
UN envoy plays down hopes for new Syria constitution talks

Few expect any breakthroughs at seventh round of talks between Damascus and opposition figures

USFebruary 25, 2022
Ukrainians protest in front of the Russian embassy in Rome, Italy. EPA
Diplomats move to isolate Russia at UN showdown vote

Moscow can veto any Security Council resolution on Ukraine but risks becoming an international pariah

USFebruary 24, 2022
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba speaks at the UN General Assembly in New York. AFP
Russia attacks Ukraine as UN Security Council meets

UN chief Guterres warned that an escalation would lead to humanitarian suffering on 'a scale and severity of need unseen for many years'

USFebruary 23, 2022
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres criticises Russia on Tuesday at the UN headquarters in New York City. AFP
UN chief criticises Russia for breaching Ukraine's territory

World body regards Moscow's actions as a 'death blow' to the peace process in the world's worst security crisis in years

USFebruary 22, 2022
Fire-fighting crew works on a blown-out well damaged by retreating Iraqi soldiers in Al Ahmadi oil field in southern Kuwait on April 1, 1991. AFP
Iraq ends payments to Kuwait but UAE says 'further progress' needed

Hundreds of Kuwaitis remain unaccounted for decades after Saddam Hussein’s invasion

WorldFebruary 22, 2022
A vaccine factory in Chuncheon, South Korea. The WHO set up the programme in response to rich nations making large-scale purchases of vaccines and pushing poorer countries to the back of the queue for shots. Reuters
Egypt and Tunisia get Covid-19 vaccine-making know-how

Six African nations are part of UN-backed programme to receive advanced mRNA manufacturing technology

WorldFebruary 18, 2022
An aid worker prepares bags of beans to be distributed in Al Jarahi in the port province of Hodeidah, Yemen. EPA
Donors must stop ‘further reduction’ of life-saving Yemen aid, UN says

Funding shortfalls are cutting aid flows to Yemen even as the conflict heats up

WorldFebruary 17, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to the news media about the situation in Ukraine before boarding Marine One for travel to Ohio from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., February 17, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis
'False flag' Russian attack probably under way in Ukraine, Biden says

Warning of 'imminent' Russian invasion comes as US and Russian officials face off at UN Security Council

USFebruary 17, 2022
Australian Army soldiers conduct a clean-up on Atata Island, Tonga, after the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted, triggering a tsunami. Photo: Commonwealth of Australia 2022, Department of Defence
Volcano fears persist weeks after Tonga tsunami as UN appeals for $90m

A 5.0 magnitude aftershock from last month’s eruption has revived Tongans’ fears of more disaster

USFebruary 16, 2022
Somalis who fled drought-stricken areas sit at a makeshift camp on the outskirts of the capital Mogadishu. AP
Drought-stricken Somalis are climate change victims, says UAE

Deputy UN envoy Amiera Al Hefeiti says a clean energy transition could help bring the turbulent nation out of poverty

WorldFebruary 15, 2022
Hundreds of Afghan men gather to apply for humanitarian aid in Qala-e-Naw, Afghanistan, on December 14, 2021. AP
Afghan aid puzzle vexes West six months after Taliban takeover

Western sanctions could kill more Afghans than 20 years of war, US lawmakers have warned

USFebruary 14, 2022
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres at a December press conference. AFP
Cost of Russia-Ukraine war 'too high to contemplate', UN chief says

Antonio Guterres spoke with the ministers from Russia and Ukraine and says war can be avoided

USFebruary 14, 2022
An anti-vaccine mandate protest takes place before Friday's possible termination of New York City employees due to their vaccination status. AP
Unvaccinated New York police, teachers and others face mass firing

Looming mass termination has become latest flashpoint over Covid-19 vaccine mandates

USFebruary 11, 2022
A plastic-filled wave on a beach in Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand. AFP
US and France push for global deal on plastic pollution

About 8 million tonnes of plastic waste enters the oceans each year, European researchers say

USFebruary 11, 2022
A devastating drought in Kenya has caused pastoral communities to lose their livestock. AFP
Drought threatens millions across Horn of Africa, UN warns

Animal carcasses dot northern Kenya's roadsides as a devastating drought strikes the region

USFebruary 10, 2022
More Articles

IPSO regulated

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
Olympics
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
Weekend
Living in the UAE
TN Magazine
Podcasts Newsletters Read E-Paper Print Subscriptions Video App
About UsContact UsWork With UsAdvertise With UsTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicySitemapArchiveRegistration FAQsRosalynn Carter Fellowship
IPSO regulated
Follow us
Get news alerts from
The National logo
You can manage notifications at any time by clicking the notifications icon.