UN official details Rohingya survivors' accounts of rape, rights abuses
Ra'ad al-Hussein cited as one example international banking restrictions, which have slowed UN’s ability to deliver food rations, health kits and other humanitarian aid to citizens
Traditional allies express strong disagreement with US move to recognize Jerusalem as capital of Israel
The attack in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the worst on peacekeepers in the world body's recent history
UN chief urging calm and restraint around the region
United Nations officials say there is still time for Washington to re-engage in process
Japan to chair meeting on DPRK nuclear issue
US Ambassador to UN Nikki Haley warns North Korea its latest ICBM launch 'brings the world closer to war, not further from it'
Apparent slave trade in Libya shocks international conscience; France suggests referring perpetrators to International Criminal Court for prosecution
Nearly 66 million people are displaced worldwide, with only 500,000 returning to their homes last year
Nations employ early warning systems, education, contingency plans to prevent tsunami deaths
US broke trend of voting 'no' in 2016 and abstained as Obama sought normalized ties with Havana
April 4 attack on Khan Sheikhoun led to reprisal US airstrike
Special Rapporteur urges comprehensive review of DPRK sanctions
Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia Clash in human rights committee
Moscow said it wanted to discuss report prior to voting on extension of mandate
The journey from Myanmar is long, and supplies are short, say UN agencies
US envoy says Iran must be judged by totality of its behavior
Antonio Guterres says Central African Republic is at a critical moment and everything must be done to ease growing communal tensions and preserve gains to keep fragile nation on the right path
UN political chief wraps 5-day visit to Myanmar; saw communities affected by violence
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