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Christopher Lockyear tells UN Security Council unrelenting violence has uprooted millions and killed tens of thousands
Private meeting was convened in response to recent IAEA report about Iran’s production of highly enriched uranium
Columbia University post-graduate faces deportation after taking part in pro-Palestinian protests
The US is the largest contributor to the UN and owes $1.5 billion
Mahmoud Khalil was detained by federal officers at the weekend and is threatened with deportation
Judge temporarily blocks effort to deport Palestinian activist
UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzya reveals Moscow-Washington collaboration ahead of Security Council meeting on the escalating situation
Israel has attacked Syria’s coast and the country’s south
Event due to start on Friday would have brought together representatives from 196 signatories of Geneva Conventions to discuss plight of civilians in West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem
Addressing UN General Assembly, Andrzej Duda urges European leaders to awaken from 'geopolitical slumber'
UN agencies, along with aid NGOs, received notice of deep cuts in US spending in the past 48 hours
Faculty and staff union issue strong condemnation in letter to Kathy Hochul and university chancellor
Sigrid Kaag calls on Hamas and Israel to fully honour commitments to ceasefire deal and conclude negotiations for second phase
Washington's vote against the resolution aligned it with Russia, North Korea, Israel and 14 other nations in opposition
Middle East nations condemn as 'not acceptable' proposals by US President Donald Trump for the mass displacement of Gazans