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Asaad Al Shaibani tells UN Security Council that punitive measures imposed on Assad regime are deterring investment in Syria’s reconstruction
Depending on your viewpoint, the UN headquarters in New York is either an architectural relic, the best rent-controlled deal on the island, or a fault line where history’s tectonic plates collide
Organisers say decision due to last-minute format changes from Iran
US government freezes $2.2 billion in federal funding to the university after it rejects a series of White House orders
Mr Khalil’s lawyers are expected to appeal against the decision
More than 3,300 inspectors, mostly men, are responsible for enforcing the regulations
UN ambassador warns of extremist factions rebuilding military infrastructure close to Israeli communities
President Donald Trump is pushing for a speedy end to the conflict but has failed to reach a breakthrough
Secretary General says according to Geneva Conventions, Israel must ensure civilian population has food and medical supplies
War-torn country remains major transit centre for migrants who risk Mediterranean crossings in hopes of reaching Europe
More than 2.1 million people remain trapped under bombardment and face starvation, agencies say
Peacekeeping commander says 'political layer' required to get peace process back on track
Volker Turk expresses alarm over 'inflammatory statements by senior Israeli officials about seizing, dividing and controlling territory of Gaza Strip'
Basel Adra tells The National that the US must take steps to rein in Israel
One group has provided more than 1,800 names, including those of US citizens