South Sudan: Put people first to achieve peace
There is urgent need to sustain momentum towards achieving peace in South Sudan, the Security Council heard on Thursday.
There is urgent need to sustain momentum towards achieving peace in South Sudan, the Security Council heard on Thursday.
Mandela grandsons say HIV/AIDS can be defeated by 2030
Great Lakes women demand more active role in peace talks
People who have been found guilty of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia should not be considered “heroes” according to the Prosecutor of the ICTY, the UN tribunal tasked with prosecuting crimes committed during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
In Syria, desperately needed aid is still not getting through to some besieged areas, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Russia is moving “from despair to hope” in its efforts to address HIV/AIDS, a senior UN official has said.
Migration, climate change and what’s been called “green” industrialization are just some of the issues topping the agenda when African economic and finance ministers gather in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, beginning this Thursday.
Sweden should take a stand against negative and “nativist narratives”, when it comes to refugees, the UN Secretary-General urged on Wednesday.
The protection of historical artifacts is not just an issue during conflict, but a global concern.
That’s the view of Dr Donna Yates, a lecturer on antiquities trafficking and art crime at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
Dealing with the Syrian refugee crisis is the responsibility of the international community and everyone should “step up” to do their fair share, UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said.