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Michelle Nichols

Michelle Nichols

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Asia|Economy|Political|US|World

At United Nations, China to blast US for bullying, trade war

China will next week convene an informal United Nations Security Council meeting to accuse the United States of bullying and "casting a shadow over the

At United Nations, China to blast US for bullying, trade war
Economy|Political|US|World

UNICEF projects 20% drop in 2026 funding after US cuts

UNICEF has projected that its 2026 budget will shrink by at least 20% compared to 2024, a spokesperson for the U.N. children's agency said on Tuesday,

UNICEF projects 20% drop in 2026 funding after US cuts
Economy|Political|US|World

U.N. aid chief says to cut 20% of staff due to funding shortfall

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs will cut 20% of its staff as it faces a shortfall of $58 million, U.N. aid chief

U.N. aid chief says to cut 20% of staff due to funding shortfall
Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

How UN sanctions on Iran could be restored

The United States and Iran are due to hold talks on Saturday on Tehran's nuclear program as Britain, France and Germany consider whether to trigger a

How UN sanctions on Iran could be restored
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

US exits carbon talks on shipping, urges others to follow, document says

The United States has withdrawn from talks in London looking at advancing decarbonisation in the shipping sector and Washington

US exits carbon talks on shipping, urges others to follow, document says
Europe|Political|US|World

US tells UN: we have no patience for bad faith talks on war in Ukraine

The United States "will have no patience for bad faith negotiation or violation of commitments" as it seeks to end the war in Ukraine, acting U.S.

US tells UN: we have no patience for bad faith talks on war in Ukraine
MidEast|Political|World

UN chief rejects new Israeli plan to control Gaza aid

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday rejected a new Israeli proposal to control aid deliveries in Gaza, saying it risks "further

UN chief rejects new Israeli plan to control Gaza aid
Americas|Food|Political|US|World

UN food agency WFP: US funding cuts could be 'death sentence' for millions

The United Nations World Food Programme warned on Monday that the termination of U.S. funding for emergency food assistance in 14 countries "could amount

UN food agency WFP: US funding cuts could be 'death sentence' for millions
Food|MidEast|Political|World

Israel says plenty of food in Gaza, UN says that's ridiculous

The United Nations on Tuesday dismissed as "ridiculous" an assertion by Israel that there was enough food in the Gaza Strip to last for a long period of

Israel says plenty of food in Gaza, UN says that's ridiculous
Africa|Political|World

UN chief: situation in South Sudan 'darkly reminiscent' of civil wars

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that a peace agreement in South Sudan was in a shambles, telling the country's leaders

UN chief: situation in South Sudan 'darkly reminiscent' of civil wars
Europe|Food|Political|World

Black Sea freedom of navigation crucial to global food security, UN says

An agreement on freedom of navigation in the Black Sea to ensure the protection of civilian vessels and port infrastructure "will be a crucial

Black Sea freedom of navigation crucial to global food security, UN says

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