News headlines for “Middle East”, page 41

  1. Yemen at breaking point as UN envoy urges action to end suffering

    - UN News

    Yemen cannot endure more years of division, economic collapse and human suffering, the UN’s top official on the crisis told the Security Council on Thursday, warning that “time is not on our side.”

  2. Decades of memories and loss – searching for the missing in Syria

    - UN News

    Tens of thousands of people went missing in Syria over the past 50 years including during 14 years of civil war. Now, some families are able to live in hope as the Middle Eastern country emerges from the traumatic period of dictatorship and conflict.

  3. GAZA LIVE: UN General Assembly to vote on resolution demanding immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire

    - UN News

    The General Assembly meets at 3pm in New York on Thursday in emergency session following the Security Council’s failure to adopt a resolution on 4 June calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, which was vetoed by permanent member the United States. As starvation looms across the Strip, mass casualties continue to be reported of desperate civilians trying to access food at Israel and US-backed distribution sites. App users can follow our live coverage here.

  4. Rising hunger in Gaza highlights urgent need for ‘unfettered’ aid supplies

    - UN News

    People in the Gaza Strip are getting hungrier because of the “very limited” volume of food being allowed in, UN aid agencies reiterated on Wednesday.

  5. Why Are We Failing to Protect Gaza?

    - Inter Press Service

    BORDEAUX, France, Jun 11 (IPS) - During President Trump’s tour of Gulf monarchies last month, he mentioned Gaza only two times. The first time was in Doha, when he expressed his desire to make Gaza a “freedom zone.” Gaza’s 2.1 million residents, nearly half of whom are children, would like that, too.

  6. UN committed to supporting ‘free, fair and transparent election with the participation of all Iraqis’

    - UN News

    The top UN official in Iraq reiterated his confidence in the resilience of the country’s people, and the determination of their leaders, in a briefing to the Security Council on Tuesday.

  7. Israeli attacks on Gaza schools could be crimes against humanity: UN probe

    - UN News

    The Israeli military’s destruction of Gaza’s education and cultural infrastructure amount to war crimes and the crime against humanity of extermination, a UN investigative body said on Tuesday, as humanitarian agencies warned of continued mass suffering across the Strip.

  8. Gaza: Search for food puts lives on the line

    - UN News

    The worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip has reached “unprecedented levels of despair,” the UN said on Monday, amid more reports of people being killed and injured near newly-established distribution sites.

  9. Gaza: Women and girls struggle to manage their periods amid crisis

    - UN News

    Whether it’s their first time or a routine part of their life, menstruation has become a nightmare for women and girls in Gaza. The conditions they are forced to endure - displacement, overcrowded shelters, and lack of basic hygiene - have turned a natural biological process into a monthly ordeal.

  10. UN hails new era of cooperation over Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile – but concerns persist

    - UN News

    The UN’s top disarmament official has welcomed signs of increased cooperation from Syria’s interim authorities in efforts to eliminate the country’s chemical weapons once and for all, as preparations move forward for a third round of inspections by international experts.

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