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Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon was the eighth secretary-general of the United Nations.
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Greta tells UN — You've stolen my childhood
Activist Greta Thunberg has delivered an impassioned plea for action at a UN climate summit in New York.
5-year period ending 2019 on pace to be hottest
Nations will need to increase efforts against climate change three-to-fivefold to avert disaster.
Europe urges Iran to cooperate with IAEA
Britain, France, Germany and the EU have called Iran's recent actions and activities "deeply concerning."
'Time is of the essence,' IAEA urges Iran
The UN watchdog has confirmed Iran has installed more advanced centrifuges, further violating a 2015 nuclear deal.
UN anti-corruption body in Guatemala ceases
After a decade of success, the future for the fight against graft in the country is up in the air.
Science can help UN action on land degradation
Unusual weather patterns are making the public jittery because ignorance is no longer excusable, yet action seems slow.
UN: Yemen will face aid cuts without new funds
The UN might cut 22 aid programs in the country. Only half of pledged donations for 2019 have been delivered so far.
Killer robots could escape regulation
A concerted effort to ban "killer robots" through international law at the UN appears to have hit a wall.
Pakistan asks UN to meet over Kashmir
Pakistan has requested that the UN Security Council meet over India abolishing Kashmir's special autonomous status.
UN members sign treaty on mediation in trade disputes
Supporters of the treaty say it will improve the international trade and investment environment.
Pakistan wants UN to take action over India Kashmir move
Imran Khan has urged world leaders to stop India's abolition of Kashmir's autonomous status.
UN urges sanctions on Myanmar businesses
UN investigators want world leaders to impose sanctions on companies linked to Myanmar's military.
'No time for complacency'
The head of the United Nations Development Program speaks to DW about his optimistic outlook and his vision for the UN.
Sweltering July rewrites climate history: UN
The past month was on par with, or possibly even warmer than, the hottest month on record.
Kelly Craft confirmed as US envoy to UN
Critics say she's far too inexperienced for the key diplomatic post.
UN report: world hunger grows
Conflict, climate change and weak economic growth are leaving more people without enough to eat, the UN has warned.
Former UN official jailed for child abuse in Nepal
A Canadian aid worker will serve time in jail for sexually abusing two children aged 12 and 14 in Nepal.
UN: Crime kills more people than armed conflicts
Far more people are killed in homicides around the world than in conflict zones, a sweeping UN study has found.
Venezuela's army death squads kill thousands
A UN report has detailed the extrajudicial executions of thousands of young men by special forces.
US blocks condemnation of attack on Libya migrant center
The UN Security Council failed to condemn the bombing of a migrant center in Libya after the US opposed the statement.
UN warns Italy against criminalizing sea rescue
The global organization's comments come after the arrest of German captain Carola Rackete.
7,500 kids 'killed or maimed' in Yemen since 2013
The suffering of children caught up in the Yemen conflict has become "simply appalling," according to a new UN report.
Eritrea: Fox guarding the henhouse
The UN human rights body accuses Eritrea of violating human rights but embraces it as a member state
Climate groups blast Saudi, US 'science-deniers'
Representatives from Saudi Arabia, the United States and Iran allegedly cast doubt on UN climate scientists' findings.
Venezuela allows UN rights officials to stay
The UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, says the dire situation must not be allowed to "deteriorate any further."
Anger boils over UN official's visit to Xinjiang
The UN's counterterrorism chief is set to visit China's Xinjiang region, a trip that has drawn complaints from the US.
US budget cuts affect Palestinian lives
In 2018, the US cut all funding to a United Nations relief agency which provides services for Palestinain refugees.
German ex-President Köhler quits UN role
His departure on health grounds leaves efforts to resolve a decades-long dispute in limbo.
UN orders UK to end 'colonial' rule of Chagos Islands
Britain separated the islands from Mauritius in 1965.
Tunisia releases UN arms expert detained for spying
The UN diplomat has returned to his home in Berlin. But Tunisian authorities said their probe "has not been closed."
UN arms expert jailed in Tunisia on 'fabricated' charges
Tunisia has imprisoned the UN's key expert on illegal arms shipments. DW investigates.
Heiko Maas speaks up for Israel at UN
Heiko Maas has complained about the UN's treatment of Israel and said Germany will continue to stand at Israel's side.
UN: Hungary depriving rejected asylum-seekers of food
Budapest has said it "is not responsible" for the well-being of people whose asylum requests have been denied.
UN places Pakistan-based JeM militant leader on blacklist
Masood Azhar's group claimed a deadly bombing in Kashmir that nearly brought India to war with Pakistan.
Bodies aren't battlefields
Helena Humphrey
Where there's war, there's rape. We must end impunity for sexual assaults in conflict zones, Helena Humphrey writes.
Germany calls for Security Council Libya debate
The body is at odds over a joint call for a ceasefire in Tripoli, where two weeks of fighting has lead to 189 deaths.
UN urges immediate halt to Libya fighting
An escalation of fighting near the Libyan capitol is threatening to turn into "an all-out conflict," the UN warned.
US military pulls forces from Libya
Increased fighting has raised prospects of renewed civil war in the country.
UN: Attacks in Myanmar's Rakhine state could be 'war crimes'
The UN said it has "credible reports" of recent Rohingya civilian deaths and abductions in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
Germany calls emergency UN meeting on Libya
The German government has called a UN summit after Field Marshal Haftar advanced on Libya's capital, Tripoli.
German UN envoy gets a grip on Security Council
Germany's UN ambassador has wasted little time making some attention-grabbing changes to Security Council meetings.
1 in 4 health centers worldwide lack clean water
A report by the United Nations finds an alarming number of health centers around the world lack access to clean water.
Germany takes over UN Security Council presidency
Germany has taken over the presidency of the UN Security Council in April.
UN Security Council: Germany, France share presidency
As a symbol of their cooperation, Paris and Berlin are "twinning" the UNSC chairship — but not for long.
Mozambique cholera outbreak underscores UN warning
As the world body released a report on the impact extreme weather, Mozambique has announced a spike in cholera cases
UN to step up monitoring at Gaza protests
Israel's shooting of protesters could amount to crimes against humanity according to the UN.
Dwindling biodiversity strains food security
The future of global food supply is at risk if people keep relying on a narrow range of food, the UN has revealed.
US, Russia push rival UN actions on Venezuela
The United States is pushing the United Nations Security Council to call for fresh presidential elections in Venezuela.
UN expert: Khashoggi killing planned by Saudis
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder in Turkey was planned and carried out by Saudi officials, a UN rapporteur has said.
Central African Republic and rebels sign peace deal
In a sign of hope following years of conflict, rebels and the Central African Republic government made a peace deal.
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