United Nations General Assembly hall

As United Nations Marks 79 Years, G-4 Nations Renew Push for Security Council Reform

As the United Nations celebrates its 79th anniversary on October 24, calls for reform in the Security Council have reignited, led by the G-4 nations: Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan. These four influential countries are urging for an expansion of...
North Korea Mobilizes Citizens

North Korea Denies Sending Troops to Russia Amid Growing Speculation Over Support for Ukraine War

North Korea has officially denied sending troops to Russia to aid in its war against Ukraine, labeling claims from South Korea as “groundless rumors.” The statement, made by one of North Korea's representatives at the United Nations on Monday, comes...
Iran Nuclear Power

Iran Files Complaint with U.N. Over Israeli Threats to Strike Nuclear Sites

Iran has formally complained to the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), over threats by Israel to target its nuclear facilities. The complaint was confirmed by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei during a televised news...
United Nations, New Zealand

United Nations Challenges New Zealand on Alleged Human Rights Breaches Against Māori in Nelson and Waikato

The United Nations Human Rights Office has formally requested clarification from the New Zealand government regarding allegations of human rights violations against the Māori in the regions of Whakatū/Nelson and Wairarapa Moana in Waikato. The claims focus on the infringement...
New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters

“Abuse of the Veto” at United Nations, Announces New Zealand’s Security Council Bid

New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters, has delivered a forceful condemnation of the ongoing “abuse of the veto” by certain nations during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. In an address that touched on...
Kursk Nuclear Plant

Kursk Nuclear Plant’s Safety in Question as IAEA Chief Warns of Possible Incident Amid Security Gaps

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, sounded the alarm on Tuesday as he visited the Kursk region of Russia. He expressed growing concerns over the possibility of a "nuclear incident" stemming from the ongoing conflict...
Iran

UN Watchdog’s Battle Against Iran’s Nuclear Shenanigans

In a move that underscores growing frustration, the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has voted to censure Iran over its persistent lack of cooperation with nuclear inspectors. This decision, while symbolically significant, is unlikely to lead to immediate...
Vladimir Putin

Putin’s Concerns About World War III

Putin warns Western powers that a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led NATO alliance could lead to a "one step away" from full-scale World War III. However, Putin is not the only world leader who has predicted the possibility...
Jerusalem

Is Two-State Solution Viable in Aftermath of Middle East Conflict?

Since the recent Gaza war, the international community has sought a humanitarian ceasefire and a two-state solution to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu refuses to hand over Gaza Strip's security to Palestinian Authority, citing insistence as preventing...
Myanmar security forces walks by a checkpoint in Yangon

Myanmar’s Junta: Power, Corruption, and Oppression

Three years after Myanmar's democratically elected government was ousted by a military coup in February 2021, a brutal civil war has left the country devastated. A United Nations report in December stated that the country is on the brink of...
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