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Nighat Dad joins UN Secretary General’s advisory board on AI
Pakistani lawyer says 'excited to bring global majority world perspective to our discussions'
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At UN, Iran warns US will 'not be spared' if war in Gaza continues
Iran warns US that if Israeli retaliation continues in Gaza, they won't be spared from regional conflict
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Wildfires erupt in south Lebanon as Israel-Hezbollah border clashes escalate
UNIFIL aids Lebanon in dousing wildfires ignited by gunfire near the Lebanese-Israeli border amidst ongoing clashes
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Almost 20,000 displaced in Lebanon as clashes on Israel border escalate
UN agency reports nearly 20,000 internally displaced in Lebanon amid escalating violence on the Israeli border
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Pakistan stresses on a two-state solution for Palestine
Ambassador Munir Akram points to UNSC's failure to prevent 'slaughter in Gaza'
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UNSC failed Gazans, Kashimiris: Pak envoy
Ambassador Akram calls for reforming 15-member body
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Israel's Gaza evacuation order could breach international law – UN
UN warns Israel's Gaza siege may violate international law, urges humanitarian aid access
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UN to vote on rival resolutions on Israel and Gaza
UN Security Council to vote on Russia and Brazil's draft resolutions on Israel-Gaza, focusing on humanitarian aspects
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Iran warns of 'far-reaching consequences' if Israel not stopped
Iran warns of 'far-reaching consequences' if Israel's 'war crimes and genocide' continue amid Gaza-Israel conflict
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No humanitarian supplies allowed into Gaza Strip for 1 week now: UN agency for Palestinian refugees
Over 2M people at risk across Gaza as water supplies run out, warns UNRWA
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UN agency says 9 of its staff members killed in Gaza airstrikes since Oct. 7
3 teachers also injured, says United Nations Relief and Works Agency
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India, Pak delegates spar over Kashmir at UN
Envoy says IIOJK defined as disputed territory on UN maps, not integral part of India
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UN says nearly 200,000 displaced in Gaza, water shortages expected
'Displacement has escalated dramatically across the Gaza strip, reaching more than 187,500,' says OCHA spokesperson
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UN rights chief condemns Israeli 'siege' of Gaza
UN Human Rights chief condemns Israeli strikes on Gaza, calls sieges illegal under international law
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Compliance with UN protocol a must for GSP-Plus status: speakers
Ex ministers, MPs, rights activists, govt officials call for effective enforcement of relevant laws
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UN opposes Pak plan to evict 'illegal immigrants'
Kabul embassy calls crackdown on Afghans ‘harassment’
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UN Mission arrives in Karabakh, first visit in 30 years
UN mission arrives in Nagorno-Karabakh to assess humanitarian needs after Armenians flee during conflict resolution
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Reconstruction aid lagging for Pakistan floods: UN chief
Antonio Guterres says Pakistan 'needs and deserves' massive support from international community
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Kashmiri Americans rally for IIOJK freedom from Indian occupation at UN
Protest takes place as Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar started addressing the UN General Assembly
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China issues white paper on global community of shared future, a decade after vision proposed
China's white paper outlines global community vision, emphasizing cooperation, justice, and collective responsibility
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UN records torture, deaths of detainees in Taliban custody
UN reports over 1,600 rights violations by Taliban, including torture and deaths in custody, calls for urgent action
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At UN General Assembly, Biden asks world to stand with Ukraine
'If we allow Ukraine to be carved up, is the independence of any nation secure?' asks US President Biden
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UN revises Libya floods death toll to 3,958
Previous number by UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs was 11,300
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Death toll from Libya floods rises to 11,300 in Derna: UN
'These figures are expected to rise as search-and-rescue crews work tirelessly to find survivors,' says the UN
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Politically divided sides of Taiwan Strait belong to one China: Beijing
China accuses Taiwan of ‘distorting’ UN resolution, promoting ‘incremental Independence’
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UN food agency cuts rations to 2 million Afghans as funds dry up
WFP says 90% of remote areas at risk, people will get no supplies during the harsh weather if funding doesn't come
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UN experts slam India's 'inadequate' response to Manipur abuses
Experts 'appalled' by rights violations, particularly sexual violence mostly aimed at the Kuki ethnic minority
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India PM urges UN to rethink priorities for the 21st century
Modi calls for UN reform, supports African Union's G20 membership, and highlights global challenges
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AI unlikely to destroy most jobs, but clerical workers at risk, ILO says
UN study reveals that AI would not take over jobs but will help automate tasks for employees so they can focus
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India must end 'inhumane' detention of activist: UN rights expert
UN expert criticizes India's detention of disabled activist, demanding immediate release due to inhumane conditions
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UN Security Council to hold first talks on AI risks
UN Security Council to hold AI discussions this week as Britain calls for dialogue for AI security and safety
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UN chief: World's collective response to climate change 'remains pitiful'
Antonio Guterres says he is 'very worried' about world's stance on climate change
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UN urges parties in Pakistan to refrain from violence following arrest of ex-premier Khan
Global body urges authorities to respect rule of law in proceedings against Imran Khan
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UN will stay in Afghanistan but funding is drying up, chief says
Concerns over the country's stability are also growing, says Antonio Guterres
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Sudan humanitarian crisis turning into 'full blown catastrophe': UN official
The regional spillover effect of the crisis is a serious concern, said Abdou Dieng
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UN holds Afghanistan crisis talks without Taliban
The Taliban government's deputy spokesman, Bilal Karimi, said it "wants positive engagement with the world"
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UN chief, envoys in key talks on Afghanistan crisis
“Any kind of recognition of the Taliban is completely off the table,” said US State Department spokesman
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UN calls for urgent peace efforts in Sudan to avoid major refugee crisis
UN refugee agency urges all countries neighboring Sudan to keep their borders open to people seeking safety
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UN Afghan staff told to stay home as Taliban signals UN female ban
About 400 Afghan women work for the UN
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Khar warns against ‘generous’ arms supplies to India
Minister of state says favours to India strain security environment; heightening risks to regional peace
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3 UN peacekeepers killed, 5 injured in central Mali blast
At least 74 soldiers killed since launch of UN peacekeeping mission in 2013, according to UN
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HR laws enacted as per UN goals
Pakistan has taken a range of legislative, policy and institutional steps to advance the human rights agenda
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UN chief slams oil firms for 'big lie' on global warming
"Certain fossil fuel producers were aware in the 1970s that their product was baking our planet," Guterres says
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UN calls on Taliban to end worsening repression of women
UN says its agencies would keep working in the war-torn country
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UN won't halt aid to Afghanistan despite ban on women in NGOs
UN committed to the delivery of life-saving services to the people of Afghanistan, says Resident Coordinator
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Risking death at sea, Rohingya Muslims seek safety in Indonesia
Since a crackdown by Myanmar's military in 2017, around 800,000 have been forced into Bangladesh
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UN picks Pakistani professor to probe Iran protests crackdown
Ms. Shaheen Sardar Ali will document potential human rights violations by Iranian authorities
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FM Bilawal calls for early operationalisation of loss and damage fund
Minister also stresses on obtaining valuable solutions to problems of unsustainable debt
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UN says funds for flood-hit Pakistan to run out in weeks
UN had appealed for more than $816m but said its agencies and other NGOs have only received $262m from donors
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Pakistan ups the ante with India
Islamabad apprises UNSC of state-sponsored terrorism