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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks at the UN headquarters in New York City. Reuters
General Assembly meets in the shadow of 'number one global security threat'

The Covid-19 pandemic is keeping presidents, princes and prime ministers away from the annual gathering, with meetings being held online instead

The AmericasSeptember 18, 2020
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to reporters following a meeting with members of the UN Security Council on Thursday. Reuters
US demands restoration of UN sanctions against Iran

Mike Pompeo sets stage for showdown that could lead to crisis of credibility for Security Council

The AmericasAugust 21, 2020
William Evanina, director of America’s National Counterintelligence and Security Centre, has graded Tehran among his top three threats to the November 3 ballot, when Republican President Donald Trump will face Democratic rival Joe Biden. Bloomberg
Iranian disinformation ‘among top threats’ to the US elections

Iran is spreading disinformation on social media and anti-US content to weaken institutions and divide Americans, officials say

The AmericasAugust 05, 2020
epa08532217 Iranian women wearing face masks go shopping around Tehran's grand bazaar in Tehran, Iran, 07 July 2020. Media reports state on 07 July 2020 that Iran recorded over 200 death cases from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and more than 2,600 new cases diagnosed within a 24-hour period. EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
Middle East faces ‘scary’ rise in Covid-19 deaths, expert says

Beyond Iran, the Middle East has been spared a devastating coronavirus outbreak. That could change

July 14, 2020
The UN Security Council has been holding votes virtually due to the pandemic. AFP
On coronavirus or conflict, UN struggles to remain relevant

Security Council delay in passing resolution on pandemic regarded as typical of global body's shortcomings

July 02, 2020
Israeli border guards patrol as settlers gather on a hill next to the Palestinian town of Halhul, north of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank on June 30, 2020 AFP
Embattled Trump team cools on Netanyahu's annexation bid

Beset by domestic difficulty, White House may see tensions in the Middle East as a problem they could do without

July 01, 2020
The UN team investigating ISIS crimes in Iraq is using a variety of technology in its work, including the use of 3D technology in the analysis of mass grave sites. AP Photo
Putting ISIS killers in jail: UN releases evidence collection app

Head of investigators unveils latest tech tool to give victims justice

June 17, 2020
US President Donald Trump and Ambassador to the UN, Kelly Craft, speak to the media at the White House in Washington, DC. The US says it has shared a draft UN resolution with rival Russia that aims to extend an arms embargo on Iran that expires in October. AFP
The US wants to maintain the Iran arms embargo – will it succeed?

Analysts predict messy legal rows, with UN struggling to convince Russia, China and many in Europe to forestall a weapons-buying spree when sanctions end in October

The AmericasJune 16, 2020
Remains of the missiles which Saudi government says were used to attack an Aramco oil facility, are displayed during a news conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia September 18, 2019. Reuters
UN report to boost Iran arms embargo case, former US official says

Coming report directly links Tehran to Saudi Aramco attacks and arming Yemen rebels, says former Trump adviser

June 11, 2020
A health worker wearing a protecitve suit disinfects a market amid concerns of the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), in Sanaa, Yemen. Reuters
UN: Yemen faces 'staggering' 16 million coronavirus cases

Aid chief says 'most likely scenario' sees 55% of Yemen’s war-ravaged population becoming infected

April 29, 2020
A woman wearing a protective face mask walks in a street in the capital Sanaa amid concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus in Yemen. AFP
UN calls for Yemen aid to be maintained after US cutbacks

UN spokesman Farhan Haq said cash should continue flowing to health clinics and refugee shelters amid mounting concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic

March 28, 2020
Jason Charles, a New York fireman and prepper, says the Covid-19 pandemic should be neither exaggerated nor downplayed
Coronavirus pandemic puts New York's ‘preppers’ in a new light

Urban survivalists were once mocked but are now the most well prepared in a city fearing the worst

The AmericasMarch 23, 2020
A Houthi fighter at a gathering aimed at mobilising more fighters for the Iranian-backed movement in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. AP
UN blasts ‘new and irresponsible’ offensive in northern Yemen

Aid agencies have accused Houthi rebels of obstructing the flow of aid in the country’s north

March 12, 2020
A US army soldier secures a street outside the district centre near Forward Operating Base Kuschamond in Kuschamond, Paktika province in 2011. AFP
Who will win as international court takes on America for war crimes?

Washington wants to halt a “crazy, renegade” court from charging its ex-officials and servicemen

The AmericasMarch 09, 2020
Yemeni customers buy cokked food at a market in the capital Sanaa's old city, on February 25, 2020. / AFP / Mohammed HUWAIS
UN threatens aid cuts to Houthi-run Yemen amid growing anger

UN describes “untenable” Houthi restrictions on aid work ahead of key sit-down with Mike Pompeo

March 04, 2020
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