Security Council diplomats say US did not offer any new details on talks with Pyongyang that broke down on Saturday in Sweden
Youth envoy Aya Chebbi, a Tunisian national, tells UN Security Council that negative narratives about the continent's 220 million young people can be dangerous
Nearly two years in the making, the UN hopes to convene the constitutional committee Oct. 30 in Geneva
At UN, DPRK envoy says tensions remain high a year after historic summit with US, but Pyongyang still willing to talk
Secretary-general, head of AU Commission welcome progress from Sudan's transitional authorities as that country takes steps toward democracy
In UNGA speech, Imran Khan warns of a ‘bloodbath’ when India lifts a curfew on the territory and says it could draw the nuclear-armed nations into a war
The leaders of India and Pakistan will address the UN meetings Friday, likely pushing the recent escalation in Kashmir into the international spotlight
Shah Mahmood Qureshi says in VOA interview that bilateral relations are improving
The General Assembly heard Wednesday from Iran’s president who ruled out new talks with the United States unless sanctions are lifted
US imposed measures targeting Iran's key oil industry after withdrawing last year from 2015 agreement that limited Iran's nuclear program
In UNGA address, president points to regime in Iran as one of the greatest global threats
UN secretary-general delivers remarks at annual meeting of UN General Assembly
Speeches follow scolding by teen climate activist for inaction as UN warns more must be done to meet targets for limiting carbon emissions
Criticism comes as United Nations warns more must be done to meet targets for limiting carbon emissions
UN wants the world to talk about the threat from global warming, but heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran will likely grab the spotlight
As world leaders gather for their annual meetings at the U.N. General Assembly next week, escalating tensions between Washington and Iran could overshadow the proceedings. But the U.N. Secretary-General hopes to keep the mounting emergency over climate change in the spotlight. VOA U.N. Correspondent Margaret Besheer has more.
The two powers blocked efforts to establish a cease-fire in Idlib, where 3 million Syrians are living in dire humanitarian conditions
China threatened to veto resolution over exclusion of massive 'Belt and Road' infrastructure initiative, which US slammed as rife with 'corruption'
Antonio Guterres says religious sites should be places of worship, not war
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