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Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon was the eighth secretary-general of the United Nations.
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Massive rise in child abductions, rape: UN
A UN report says there has been a drastic increase in child abduction and rape in various crisis regions in 2020.
UN calls for halt of weapons to Myanmar
The resolution is a strong show of international opposition to the Myanmar junta's coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.
UN says 350,000 face famine in Tigray, millions in danger
United Nations experts say some 350,000 people in Ethiopia's Tigray province are acutely threatened by starvation.
UN nuclear watchdog warns on North Korea and Iran
IAEA Director Rafael Grossi says Pyongyang may be reprocessing plutonium and warns the situation in Iran is "serious."
Germany to host second Libya peace talks
This time, Libya's transitional government will take part in the Berlin meeting.
Iran agrees to extend UN watchdog deal over nuclear sites
The IAEA will continue to monitor Iran's nuclear activity after the end of an initial three-month arrangement.
Iran says UN watchdog can no longer access nuclear data
The IAEA will not be able to monitor Iran's nuclear activity after the end of a three-month arrangement.
Coronavirus digest: UN calls for more vaccines for Africa
The United Nations has urged accelerated donation of coronavirus vaccines to Africa.
Rosalia Arteaga: First woman at the helm of the UN?
There is little doubt UN head Antonio Guterres will be reelected but the Forward campaign is fielding its own candidate.
Latest UN-mediated Cyprus talks fail
The UN's chief remains optimistic about getting Turkish and Greek Cypriots to end the decades-long conflict.
Reporter - The Congo: Militias and Violence
Militias rule northeastern Congo through fear and bloodshed. The central government has little to no authority here. Mama Faida saw her own family murdered - and joined a militia to seek revenge.
Tamim Baiou on Conflict Zone
DW’s Conflict Zone speaks to Libya’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Tamim Baiou.
The 34-year-old running for UN secretary-general
The Indian Canadian Akanksha Arora wants to become the first woman — and the first millennial — to lead the United Nations. She tells DW that it's time to shake things up.
Tigray crisis worsening with Eritrea still there: UN
The UN aid chief has said that sexual violence and starvation were being used as weapons of war in Ethiopia's Tigray.
Myanmar: UN condemns violence against protesters
The UN Security Council has "expressed deep concern" at the "rapidly deteriorating situation" in Myanmar.
UN condemns Myanmar bloodshed
Myanmar's generals should face court for their actions, says Tom Andrews, the UN's special envoy to the country.
Myanmar protesters return to streets
Demonstrators have not been put off by security forces, who have escalated an increasingly brutal crackdown.
Ethiopia's Tigray: UN scraps formal call for peace
The decision comes amid alarm over growing hunger among the 6 million population following the military confrontation.
Myanmar: UN envoy demands end to 'repression' of protesters
The UN special envoy on Myanmar called for international action against the junta after the February coup.
UN officials allege war crimes in Tigray
Senior figures have urged Eritrea to leave the region, saying mass atrocities were being committed
OHCHR criticizes Bangladesh's Digital Security Act
Rory Mungoven, the head of UN Human Rights Commission's (OHCHR) Asia-Pacific section, tells DW that many provisions in Bangladesh's Digital Security Act are vaguely defined to target government critics.
Myanmar junta gets in legitimacy row with envoy to UN
Myanmar fired its envoy to the UN, though he insists he should stay. The ousted president also faces new charges.
Why do Africans keep migrating to cities?
Cities in Africa are growing rapidly. The consequences: pollution and deteriorating living conditions.
We could restrict UN nuclear inspections, Iran warns West
Tehran says it could prevent IAEA officials from unscheduled visits to its sites that have not been declared as nuclear.
Myanmar: UN rights body spotlights human rights violations
The UN's leading human rights body highlights the Myanmar junta's "dubious" arrests and the firing of live ammunition.
Myanmar: Junta blocks Facebook, UN calls for global response
The junta has disrupted access to social media as it attempts to muzzle dissent among Myanmar's population.
UN Security Council to meet over Myanmar
With world leaders condemning the military coup, it remains to be seen how the UN Security Council will respond.
UN urges countries to repatriate Syria's 'IS children'
Member states are reluctant to take these children due to security risks. The UN says these claims are unfounded.
Germany welcomes 2nd term for Guterres
The German government said the UN chief had contributed to "bolstering peace and security."
UN concern over refugee treatment at EU borders
The UN refugee agency has warned that the idea of asylum is under attack, with refugee pushbacks increasingly common.
Fiji wins presidency of UN rights body
The ambassador beat candidates from Bahrain and Uzbekistan to win the presidency of the UN Human Rights Council.
Drop Yemen's Houthi terrorist label, UN chief to urge US
Recently US Secretary of State Pompeo announced plans to designate Yemen's Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist group.
UN fears potential coronavirus outbreak in Tigray
A new UN report says that dire humanitarian conditions in Tigray could cause a "massive" COVID-19 outbreak.
UN appoints German professor to head Sudan mission
Volker Perthes brings to the UN deep expertise in regional geopolitics and decades in international relations.
Funding shortfall forces cuts to UN food program
With international donations falling, UN World Food Programme will reduce rations in Uganda.
UN chief Guterres: COVID vaccine 'belongs to the people'
Guterres urged for countries to ensure wide coronavirus vaccine access, saying it should be considered a "public good."
UN: Countries must declare 'climate emergency'
UN chief Antonio Guterres said the situation is "dramatic" as he urged countries to take drastic action.
UN chief laments lackluster COVID response
"When countries go in their own direction, the virus goes in every direction," said UN chief Antonio Guterres.
UN warns of COVID surge in humanitarian needs
The UN has projected that 235 million people will require assistance in 2021, marking a 40% increase from this year.
UN: Yemen on the verge of a 'catastrophic' famine
Yemen is in "imminent danger of the worst famine the world has seen for decades," UN Secretary-General Guterres warned.
UN: At least 74 migrants drown off Libyan coast
Rescue workers are looking for survivors after a vessel carrying over 100 migrants shipwrecked in the Mediterranean.
Latest effort at peace for Libya launches
The first meetings of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum are scheduled for November.
Nigeria: UN slams 'brutality' against protesters
The UN and EU have joined the chorus of disapproval against the harsh crackdown on protesters in Nigeria.
Germany's UN reform bid revives an old ambition
Germany's push for an extended Security Council at the UN betrays the country's strengths and weaknesses globally.
Germany calls for reform as UN marks 75th anniversary
World leaders have come together virtually to mark the 75th anniversary of the United Nations.
Africa must be a 'partner' on the global stage
The UN's deputy secretary-general spoke to DW about promoting sustainability in Africa in the midst of a pandemic.
UN 'extremely concerned' over Burundi's president
A report cites political appointees accused of human rights abuses and lawlessness among the new leader's supporters.
UN calls for independent review of Hong Kong security law
UN special rapporteurs said the law posts a serious risk to fundamental rights, in an open letter to Beijing.
Children's well-being at risk in rich countries
In some of the world's richest countries, many children are dissatisfied with their lives, a UNICEF study shows.
US vetoes UN on foreign Islamic State fighters
The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that could decide the fate of those involved in terrorism.
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