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Dead or alive? Parents of children gone in Sri Lanka's civil war have spent 15 years seeking answers
Read full article: Dead or alive? Parents of children gone in Sri Lanka's civil war have spent 15 years seeking answersIt has been 15 years since the end of Sri Lanka's civil war, which pitted government forces against Tamil Tiger separatists.
US vetoes widely supported resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine
Read full article: US vetoes widely supported resolution backing full UN membership for PalestineThe United States has vetoed a widely backed U.N. resolution that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for Palestine.
No bidders in court-ordered auction of house where Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi was detained for years
Read full article: No bidders in court-ordered auction of house where Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi was detained for yearsNo bidders appeared at a court-ordered auction of the family home of Myanmar’s imprisoned former leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, where she had been held under house arrest for nearly 15 years.
176 world leaders and Nobel laureates urge Bangladesh to halt legal cases against Peace Prize winner
Read full article: 176 world leaders and Nobel laureates urge Bangladesh to halt legal cases against Peace Prize winnerMore than 170 global leaders and Nobel laureates are urging Bangladesh to suspend legal proceedings against Muhammad Yunus, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for pioneering the use of microcredit to help impoverished people.
UN peacekeeping on 75th anniversary: successes, failures and challenges ahead in a divided world
Read full article: UN peacekeeping on 75th anniversary: successes, failures and challenges ahead in a divided worldOn the 75th anniversary of U.N. peacekeeping, the United Nations chief says peacekeepers are increasingly working in places where there is no peace.
Ex-UN head Ban Ki-moon urges army to end Myanmar violence
Read full article: Ex-UN head Ban Ki-moon urges army to end Myanmar violenceFormer U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Myanmar’s ruling military to take the initiative in finding a way out of the country’s violent political crisis after a surprise meeting with the army leader who seized power two years ago.
Global statesmen: UN needs to be more muscular and united
Read full article: Global statesmen: UN needs to be more muscular and unitedA group of elder statesmen founded by Nelson Mandela says the United Nations needs to be more muscular and united if it wants to remain a central player in tackling the world’s multiple escalating crises.
Security Council backs Guterres for second term as UN chief
Read full article: Security Council backs Guterres for second term as UN chiefThe U.N. Security Council has given unanimous backing to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for a second term, assuring his election as the next U.N. chief by the General Assembly, most likely on June 18.
EU expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companies
Read full article: EU expands sanctions against Myanmar military, companiesThe European Union has expanded its sanctions against Myanmar's military leaders and army-affiliated companies in response to violence unleashed on people protesting a Feb. 1 coup.
Rights groups target sponsors like Airbnb for Beijing Games
Read full article: Rights groups target sponsors like Airbnb for Beijing Games(AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)In one corner are the 15 leading Olympic sponsors, many household names like Airbnb, Coca-Cola, Visa, Toyota, Samsung and General Electric. They have branded these the “Genocide Games” and are pressuring sponsors, the IOC and world sports federations to investigate. AdThousands of Olympic athletes are caught in the middle. “Once again athletes are being used as pawns,” said Rob Koehler, director general of Global Athlete, an advocacy group for Olympic athletes. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian responded to Blinken: "The most important thing should be repeated three times: China has no genocide; China has no genocide; China has no genocide, period.”AdPolak pointed out that the United Nations Genocide Convention spells out much of the behavior taking place in China.
Group urges climate adaptation funding in pandemic recovery
Read full article: Group urges climate adaptation funding in pandemic recoveryA group of more than 3,000 scientists from 130 countries also released a statement Friday before the summit linking investment in the environment with pandemic recovery plans. “The twin threats of COVID-19 and climate change are, above all, caused by human actions. It reversed the withdrawal by President Donald Trump, who ridiculed the science of human-caused climate change. The adaptation summit will focus more on how to build a world that can cope with the effects of climate change that already is happening. “While the year ahead will be defined by our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the centuries ahead will be defined by how green that recovery actually is,” Ban said.
Biden puts U.S. back into fight to slow global warming
Read full article: Biden puts U.S. back into fight to slow global warmingPresident Joe Biden speaks during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. “A cry that can’t be any more desperate or any more clear now.”Biden signed an executive order rejoining the Paris climate accord within hours of taking the oath of office, fulfilling a campaign pledge. After Biden notifies the U.N. by letter of his intention to rejoin the Paris accord, it would become effective in 30 days, U.N. spokesman Alex Saier said. Republican senators are expected to introduce legislation that would require Biden to submit the Paris plan to the Senate for ratification. A longtime international goal, included in the Paris accord with an even more stringent target, is to keep warming below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times.
UN chief Antonio Guterres declares he will seek second term
Read full article: UN chief Antonio Guterres declares he will seek second termCAMEROON – Secretary-General Antonio Guterres officially declared Monday he is seeking a second five-year term at the helm of the United Nations. “I am available to serve a second term as secretary-general of the United Nations, if that will be the will of member states,” Guterres said in a letter to Bozkir obtained by the Associated Press. Several diplomats have said Guterres was waiting for the results of the U.S. presidential election and would not have sought a second term if Donald Trump won. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson “warmly welcomed the secretary-general’s decision to run for a second term and congratulated him on a successful first term,” his office said following a virtual meeting between the two leaders. Since this will be the first time an incumbent is seeking a second term following the resolution’s adoption, and it isn’t yet known whether there will be any other candidates, the next steps are unclear.
Syria’s longtime Foreign Minister al-Moallem dies at age 79
Read full article: Syria’s longtime Foreign Minister al-Moallem dies at age 79BEIRUT – Syria’s longtime Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem, a career diplomat who became one of the country’s most prominent faces to the outside world during the uprising against President Bashar Assad, died on Monday. During a news conference a year after the conflict began, al-Moallem was asked to comment about then French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe’s comment that the regime’s days were numbered. Al-Moallem was widely criticized for a rambling speech he gave at the start of Syria’s peace conference in Montreux, Switzerland. I live in Syria,” al-Moallem snapped. ___Associated Press writer Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria, contributed to this report.
The Latest: Bhutan imposes 1st nationwide virus lockdown
Read full article: The Latest: Bhutan imposes 1st nationwide virus lockdown(AP Photo/Mark Baker)THIMPU, Bhutan The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has imposed its first nationwide lockdown due to a virus infection in a returning traveler who had been released from quarantine. But between her discharge from quarantine and her positive test result Monday, she is believed to have traveled extensively in Bhutan. Bhutans 113 reported infections were all quarantined travelers, except for one with conflicting test results. Daniels said the lower numbers indicate the lockdown restrictions in Melbourne are working but urged people to stay the course. ___SEOUL, South Korea South Korea has reported 56 new cases of the coronavirus as clusters continue to pop up in cities.