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Few expect any breakthroughs at seventh round of talks between Damascus and opposition figures
Moscow can veto any Security Council resolution on Ukraine but risks becoming an international pariah
UN chief Guterres warned that an escalation would lead to humanitarian suffering on 'a scale and severity of need unseen for many years'
World body regards Moscow's actions as a 'death blow' to the peace process in the world's worst security crisis in years
Hundreds of Kuwaitis remain unaccounted for decades after Saddam Hussein’s invasion
Six African nations are part of UN-backed programme to receive advanced mRNA manufacturing technology
Funding shortfalls are cutting aid flows to Yemen even as the conflict heats up
Warning of 'imminent' Russian invasion comes as US and Russian officials face off at UN Security Council
A 5.0 magnitude aftershock from last month’s eruption has revived Tongans’ fears of more disaster
Deputy UN envoy Amiera Al Hefeiti says a clean energy transition could help bring the turbulent nation out of poverty
Western sanctions could kill more Afghans than 20 years of war, US lawmakers have warned
Antonio Guterres spoke with the ministers from Russia and Ukraine and says war can be avoided
Looming mass termination has become latest flashpoint over Covid-19 vaccine mandates
About 8 million tonnes of plastic waste enters the oceans each year, European researchers say
Animal carcasses dot northern Kenya's roadsides as a devastating drought strikes the region
