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UN Condemns Iran’s Gulf Attacks and Calls for Peaceful Resolution
The United Nations condemns Tehran’s attacks on Gulf states and urges all parties to respect international law and pursue peaceful dispute resolution.
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Trump’s Peace Council and the UN’s Future: Global Governance in 2026
The Peace Council debate exposes a pivotal crossroads: reform versus replacement, speed versus legitimacy, unilateral influence versus shared governance. Whatever the outcome, the discourse itself is reshaping expectations about how power, law, and humanity intersect in crisis management, and it…
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Bill Gates Urges Climate Action to Prioritize Fighting Poverty and Disease Over Emissions Targets
Bill Gates calls for a shift in global climate strategy, urging leaders to focus on improving lives through tackling poverty and disease rather than solely limiting temperature rise.
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Netanyahu Faces Global Momentum for Palestinian State Recognition
As the UK and France move to recognize a Palestinian state, Netanyahu confronts mounting international pressure and political divisions at home, framing the shift as a reward for terrorism while critics point to his policies as fueling Israel’s isolation.
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UN Backs Palestinian State in Landmark Resolution
The UN General Assembly’s endorsement of the New York Declaration marks a pivotal moment in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating a two-state solution while addressing contentious global perspectives.
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UN Urges Restraint as India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Kashmir Attack
The UN has called for restraint between India and Pakistan following a deadly attack in Kashmir, as diplomatic and military tensions rise.
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UN Urges Azerbaijan to Release Arbitrarily Detained Ethnic Armenians
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calls for the immediate release of arbitrarily detained ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan, urging justice and reconciliation.
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Azerbaijan Seeks to Close Red Cross and UN Offices in Baku
Azerbaijan reportedly seeks to terminate operations of Red Cross and UN agencies in Baku, alleging espionage and corruption.
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Two Years of Injustice: The Blockade of Artsakh and the Deprivation of Human Rights. OPENING/BATSUM
Today marks two years since the illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor, the sole route connecting Artsakh to Armenia following the 44-day war in 2020. On December 12, 2022, the Azerbaijani government orchestrated a so-called “protest” under the guise of…
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Bashar al-Assad Reportedly in Moscow Amid Conflicting Claims
According to a TASS report citing a Kremlin source, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow, where they have been granted asylum on humanitarian grounds. The move is seen as part of Russia’s broader efforts…
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Artsakh NGOs Call on UN and UNESCO to Send Mission to Halt Cultural Genocide
Artsakh-based NGOs have addressed a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, urging them to dispatch a mission to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to document and prevent the systematic destruction of Armenian cultural heritage by Azerbaijan. The NGOs…
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Musk Meets Iranian Ambassador, Says NYT
Elon Musk, the American entrepreneur and billionaire, who has been chosen to lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, reportedly met with Iran’s UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani on Monday. The meeting, which lasted…
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When will the war end: Netanyahu
Israel will cease hostilities in the Gaza Strip if the Palestinian Hamas movement releases the hostages held in the enclave. This was reported to journalists by Denny Danon, Israel’s permanent representative to the UN. “It would be a miracle, and…












