US to pledge US$2bil for UN humanitarian aid
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The United States on Monday pledged $2 billion in assistance to tens of millions of people facing hunger and disease in more than a dozen countries next year, part of what it said was a new mechanism for the delivery of life-saving assistance following major foreign aid cuts by the Trump administration.
The Trump administration pledged $2 billion to what it said is an overhauled, more efficient United Nations humanitarian fund, in a contribution that is a fraction of what it paid in past years.
Trump sits down with Middle East leaders, calling it his "most important meeting" The president began meeting with Middle East leaders shortly after 4 p.m., and said it was a "very important meeting having to do with Gaza." The president is sitting down ...
The Houthis have stepped up arrests of UN staff since Israel launched its genocidal war on Palestinians in Gaza.
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Nepal marks 70 years of partnership with United Nations
Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Wednesday said Nepal would remain a strong and reliable partner of the United Nations as the two sides marked 70 years of cooperation. Speaking at a programme at the UN House in Pulchowk, the prime minister said Nepal highly valued the UN’s role in promoting peace, development and human rights.
UNOCT, CTED and UNODC expressed their commitment to continued collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders to further promote strong data-protection practices and human rights-based approaches in countering terrorism. This meeting was made possible thanks to the support of the Shura Council of the State of Qatar.
UNITED NATIONS − President Donald Trump went scorched earth in his speech to the 80 th United Nations General Assembly, criticizing everything from the UN's faulty escalators to a lack of action by member nations to solve global wars. Meanwhile, he ...
Modern diplomacy must go beyond technical solutions and embrace justice, transparency and shared responsibility, speakers emphasised at the Bangladesh Model United Nations (BANMUN) 2025 that began in the city today (26 December) under the theme 'Just Energy Transition'.
Corruption has many names, but for Dr Muhyieddeen Touq, who helped negotiate the United Nations Convention against Corruption, its essence can be captured simply: