UN Condemns Attacks on Staff Amid Anti-Migrant Protests in Libya
The United Nations has condemned violent attacks and threats against its staff and facilities in Tripoli, Libya, triggered by misinformation regarding migrant settlements.
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The United Nations has condemned violent attacks and threats against its staff and facilities in Tripoli, Libya, triggered by misinformation regarding migrant settlements.
On World Environment Day 2026, the UN warns that the climate crisis is no longer a future threat but a present reality requiring urgent global action.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges Somali leaders to resume dialogue and exercise restraint as violent clashes erupt in Mogadishu over electoral disagreements.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Michelle Bachelet, former President of Chile and candidate for UN Secretary-General, in Beijing to discuss global governance.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and UN Secretary-General candidate Michelle Bachelet meet in Beijing to discuss the future of the UN and the selection of its next chief.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with UN SG candidate Michelle Bachelet, pledging a constructive approach to the selection process to revitalize the UN’s global authority.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and UN Secretary-General candidate Michelle Bachelet discussed the future of global governance and multilateralism during a meeting in Beijing.
UN candidate Rebeca Grynspan argues that the world is already multipolar and calls for a strengthened multilateral system to prevent the ‘law of the jungle’ from prevailing.
Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has been elected President of the 81st UN General Assembly, pledging to focus on peace, AI, and UN reform starting this September.
China’s UN representative Fu Cong urges calm and a political solution to the Ukraine crisis after a Russian drone crash in Romania injured two residents.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi introduced nine new proposals to strengthen global governance during a UN meeting in New York on May 28.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets Cuban and Portuguese counterparts in New York to advocate for international justice and a UN-centered global system.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for multilateralism and the authority of the UN during meetings in New York, highlighting an ironclad partnership with Serbia.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with global officials in New York, calling for a revitalized UN and stronger multilateral cooperation to ensure global stability and shared prosperity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres discuss upholding the UN Charter and strengthening the international system amidst global turbulence.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for stronger UN Security Council leadership, stating that unilateral military actions without UN authorization are unacceptable.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for a durable ceasefire in the Gulf and pledges deepened strategic cooperation with Indonesia during high-level UN meetings in New York.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi details China’s 55-year contribution to the UN, highlighting peace initiatives, the Global Development Initiative, and an upcoming global governance forum.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that the erosion of international law and Security Council divisions are fueling global instability and the proliferation of conflicts.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for international unity to revitalize and strengthen the UN amid the most profound global changes since World War II.