The UN Secretary-General expressed solidarity with Jamaicans on Sunday struggling to cope with the devastating aftermath of ...
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President Paudel leaves for Qatar to attend Second World Summit for Social Development
President Ramchandra Paudel left for Doha on Monday morning, leading the Nepali delegation to attend the Second World Summit for Social Development scheduled from November 4 to 6 in the Qatari capital ...
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has expressed serious concerns over escalating conflict in Sudan, urging safe ...
Against a quiet morning sky, the flags of the United Nations and the State of Qatar rose together in Doha on Sunday, ahead of ...
Tanzania's main opposition party Chadema on Sunday rejected President Samia Suluhu Hassan's landslide victory in elections that triggered deadly protests across the country over the exclusion of her ...
Nepal’s President Ramchandra Paudel will visit Qatar next week to attend the Second World Summit for Social Development.
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Tanzania: EU Urges Tanzanian Authorities to Show Restraint Following Hassan's Poll Win
The European Union on Sunday urged the Tanzanian authorities to exercise "maximum restraint in order to preserve human lives," following violence during the re-election of President Samia Suluhu ...
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UN Security Council outdated, unrepresentative of today’s world, says Guterres
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres calls for the addition of two African countries and increased Asian representation.
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a Category 5 storm with 300kmph winds, the strongest landfall in 90 years.
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UN’s Guterres condemns Myanmar violence, says ‘peace remains elusive’ at Asean summit
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a strong condemnation of the ongoing violence in Myanmar, urging ...
Guterres last year, “demonstrate the importance of standing together to forge solutions to global challenges”.
Roads, infrastructure and the electricity grid were battered, and over one million people, a third of the population, were ...
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