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  1. Top UN official calls for strict compliance with sanctions on DPR Korea

    - UN News

    Any relationship that any country has with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including Russia, “must entirely abide” by Security Council sanctions, Izumi Nakamitsu, UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs said on Friday, as she briefed ambassadors.

  2. Going back into ‘hell’: An aid worker’s journey through shattered Gaza

    - UN News

    Over and above the difficulty of actually getting into Gaza, aid teams now face the crushing realization that with a shortage of fuel and dwindling supplies, there is a limit to what they can do to help all those in need, UN aid worker Louise Wateridge told UN News on Friday.

  3. Gaza: Aid constraints and health issues persist amid ongoing conflict

    - UN News

    Delivery of humanitarian aid in Gaza remains a difficult and frustrating task for UN and partner agencies as the conflict there grinds on amid intense civilian suffering.

  4. Security Council demands Houthis cease attacks in the Red Sea

    - UN News

    The UN Security Council on Thursday demanded that Houthi rebels in Yemen immediately cease all attacks against merchant and commercial vessels in the Red Sea.

  5. Global leaders address security and peacekeeping challenges at UN Police summit

    - UN News

    Police chiefs and government leaders convened at UN Headquarters on Thursday for the opening session of UNCOPS 2024.

  6. ‘Fragility of peace’ depicted in giant new mural on UN tower in Vienna

    - UN News

    In a landmark art project for the Austrian capital Vienna, the UN building there has become a giant canvas representing the challenges of forging peace in a world that is still all too prone to conflict.

  7. UN mission boosts presence in Central African Republic’s conflict-stricken southeast

    - UN News

    The UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) has expanded its presence in the country’s southeast to prevent further violence in areas heavily affected by conflict and systemic issues.

  8. Rights expert urges banks to stop financing Myanmar junta weapons trade

    - UN News

    Foreign banks are allegedly helping Myanmar’s military junta acquire weapons and military supplies, facilitating a campaign of violence and brutality as the civil war there grinds on, according to an independent UN human rights expert on Wednesday.

  9. UN hears testimony from former child soldier on brutal reality of war

    - UN News

    The UN Security Council on Wednesday heard powerful and personal testimony from a former child soldier who recounted harrowing experiences of being abducted and forced to join an armed group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

  10. We'll never abandon Gaza, pledges top UN aid official

    - UN News

    UN aid teams and partner organizations remain deeply committed to delivering lifesaving supplies to Gazans in need, despite the increasing dangers of working there, the Organization’s top aid official said on Wednesday.

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