Calls for halting violence, aid access, and safe, voluntary return of refugees
UN has appealed for $5.6 billion for 2017 to feed 20 million people in four countries
President Donald Trump is expected to announce soon whether his administration still finds Iran in compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. VOA’s Margaret Besheer takes a look at the deal and what could happen if the president chooses not to certify Tehran’s compliance.
More than 4,000 serious violations by government forces from nine nations and 11,500 violations by 55 nonstate armed groups were verified; more than 8,000 children were killed or maimed
Any action that could be perceived as a US violation of the deal could have the unpleasant consequence of isolating Washington internationally
Bangladesh, Myanmar agree to set up 'working group' to plan repatriation of more than half a million Rohingya Muslim refugees
More than half a million people have fled Rahkine State since August
FM Jorge Arreaza derides Trump as 'world's emperor'
Ri Yong Ho's comment follow escalation in rhetoric between North Korean leaders and Trump last week, during and on the sidelines of UN General Assembly
President responds after North Korea's FM Called him a ‘Mentally deranged person full of megalomania’
Massoud Barzani says fight against Islamic State would continue
There were some verbal fireworks at UN General Assembly Saturday the foreign minister of North Korea responded to President Donald Trump and senior Indian official lashed out at Pakistan
Ri Yong Ho says he needed to respond to US president, who on Tuesday called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un 'Rocket Man' and said he was on a suicide mission with his nuclear program
He blames Kamuina Nsapu militia for 'sowing terror'
Kurdish official: People want right to self-determination
US national security advisor declines to offer insight into decision, he acknowledges it 'is accurate' Trump is keen on renegotiating parts of agreement that pertain to pact's expiration and Iran's ballistic missile programs
US president meets with South Korea's Moon and Japan's Abe to plot strategy against Pyongyang's weapons tests
The future of the 2015 Iran deal is being widely discussed by leaders at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. VOA's Margaret Besheer reports from the gathering that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is adamant that it is not renegotiable, while President Donald Trump said Wednesday he has decided whether to pull the U.S. out of the multilateral agreement.
U Henry Van Thio tells the United Nations General Assembly that the situation is improving, with no clashes since Sept. 5
Inspectors from UN nuclear watchdog agency have found Iran consistently in technical compliance, but US argues Tehran’s ballistic missile tests, support for militant groups breach ‘spirit’ of deal
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