Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Speaking on the eve of the G20 summit of advanced economies, which will take place in the Indian capital on 9-10 September, Mr. Guterres said global leadership was especially needed in two priority areas – climate action and sustainable development. ‘No time to lose’ “We have no time to lose….

Reimagining our global organization for a world in flux — Global Issues

Reimagining our global organization for a world in flux — Global Issues

This transformation in skills and culture, encapsulated in the Secretary-General’s vision of a UN 2.0, is focused on fostering cutting-edge capabilities in data, digital, innovation, foresight and behavioural science – to deliver stronger results, better Member State support, and faster progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. During a roundtable with…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

UN chief hails SE Asia for vital role ‘building bridges of understanding’ — Global Issues

António Guterres was speaking in Jakarta, Indonesia, at the opening of the ASEAN-United Nations Summit, addressing Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and declaring “our partnership is more important than ever.” Tests ‘as far as eye can see’ The international community faces tests “as far as the…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Iraqis ‘not abandoned’ after 2003 attack on UN Baghdad — Global Issues

The then New York-based Elpida Rouka had accompanied the Executive Director of the Office of the Iraq Programme on a mission to Baghdad and survived the deadly explosion which killed 22 of her UN colleagues. The 19 August attack is commemorated annually by World Humanitarian Day. “A young 25-year-old barely…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Protecting humanitarians 20 years after deadly Baghdad attack, amid rising risks — Global Issues

The wreath-laying ceremony at the UN in New York was held on the eve of World Humanitarian Day, commemorated annually on 19 August. This marks the day in 2003 when a suicide bomber detonated a truck full of explosives outside the UN headquarters at the Canal Hotel in the Iraqi…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

UN welcomes release of five staff abducted last year in Yemen — Global Issues

The men – four national staff and a Bangladeshi citizen – were abducted in the southern governorate of Abyan on 11 February 2022 after returning from a field mission. UN Secretary-General António Guterres was delighted to learn of their release, noting that available information suggests they all are in good…

UN celebrates Mandela’s lifelong commitment to human rights — Global Issues

UN celebrates Mandela’s lifelong commitment to human rights — Global Issues

The commemoration of Nelson Mandela International Day, which is celebrated on 18 July, pays tribute to his fight for freedom and equality, both at home and around the world. Mr. Mandela, who was affectionately known by his Xhosa clan name, Madiba, spent nearly three decades in jail for standing up…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Cooperation key to weathering climate crisis, growing inequality, new tech challenge: Guterres — Global Issues

António Guterres was addressing the Council of The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the world’s largest regional security body in terms of landmass and population which currently includes China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and new member Iran. The UN has had a cooperation agreement with the Asia-focused SCO…

Come together ‘for the common good’, UN chief urges G20 leaders — Global Issues

Countering ‘dark age of intolerance’ starts by tackling hate speech — Global Issues

Social media’s role in crushing hate speech From COVID-19 to climate change, hateful exchanges among those with opposing views is a growing concern, said Latifa Akharbach, president of the High Authority of Audiovisual Communication (HACA) in Morocco. The international community’s “failure” in managing and regulating migration “fuels the sponsors of…