UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged authorities in the Central African Republic (CAR) to spare no effort in investigating the “unacceptable attack” earlier this week by the presidential guard against a vehicle from the UN mission in the country, MINUSCA.
All parties involved in the escalating conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray must stop fighting immediately, or else risk pushing the region’s catastrophic humanitarian situation “over the edge”, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, said on Wednesday.
Ten unarmed Egyptian peacekeepers from the UN Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) were shot and wounded on Monday.
“Pockets of famine” have now been reported in Southern Madagascar, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday.
Multiple mediation efforts are underway in Sudan one week after the military seized power, UN Special Representative for the country, Volker Perthes, told journalists in New York on Monday.
Kenyans are loving their freedom as Covid restrictions ease, but vaccination rates are alarmingly low.
With mass civil protests against this week’s military coup planned for Saturday in Sudan, the UN Secretary-General has a simple message: “I urge the military to show restraint, and not to create any more victims.”
The UN Special Representative for Mali told the Security Council on Friday that despite collective efforts, “the reality is that the security situation has deteriorated and the crisis is deepening”, across the northwest African nation.
It would be unethical to waste doses while thousands are dying with Covid daily, former world leaders say.
Ethiopia has been increasing its wheat production, but this is yet to catch up with growing wheat demand.
The deputy UN chief on Thursday emphasized the “vital importance” of peace and security in Africa, thanking ambassadors in the Security Council for helping the UN shine a spotlight on the issue, and how all Member States can work with the African Union and other regional and sub-regional groups, to make lives more secure across the continent.
A statue of a cockerel has been handed back to Nigeria after being in the UK for over a century.
South Africa's Quinton de Kock apologises after refusing to take a knee against West Indies and says he is "not a racist".
Pressure mounts on the military to restore civilian rule as international bodies respond.
Agnes Wanjiru was allegedly murdered by a British soldier nearly 10 years ago.
Nigerians welcome the return of artefacts - including Cambridge University's cockerel - looted in 1897.
The Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations told the Security Council on Wednesday that he was encouraged by a thaw in relations between South Sudan and Sudan, now that both have established national committees on the question of Abyei, the disputed oil-rich border territory claimed by both countries.
The actress tells the BBC nations must start sharing jabs to help reach the WHO's vaccination goals.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday renewed his call for the immediate release of all those detained in the military coup in Sudan, as the Security Council meets behind closed doors in New York to discuss the crisis.
Watch as Hashem Abedi, the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, is sent to Britain for trial.
Pages