Dozens of countries will sign a landmark UN pact against cybercrime in Vietnam this weekend, hailed as a step forward for global security but criticised by activists and tech firms over human rights and privacy concerns
If diplomacy were theatre, this would be opening night
The U.S. president's fiery General Assembly speech touched on migration, green energy, and U.N. peace efforts.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis reaffirmed Greece’s support for a two-state solution, stressing that recognition of a Palestinian state should come at the end of political negotiations under UN auspices
World leaders gather in New York for the 80th UN General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week amid unprecedented strain on the organisation and the multilateral world order
Kyriakos Mitsotakis' full itinerary released over the weekend
A UN inquiry alleges Israeli leaders, including Netanyahu, incited genocide in Gaza, citing mass killings, displacement, and aid blockages — charges Israel dismisses as “scandalous” and “fake"
Despite ongoing conflict and climate shocks in Africa and western Asia, global hunger rates fell in 2024 to 8.2%, driven by gains in South America and India, according to a new U.N. report
Greece’s UN deputy permanent representative said Organization of Islamic Cooperation resolutions referring to a 'Turkish minority' in Thrace, Dodecanese violate internation law
The UN Charter was signed, on 26 June 1945 in San Francisco, and was supposed to mark the start of a new era after the death and destruction of World War II.
The situation has drawn urgent international attention. A new ceasefire proposal from the United States is expected to be presented shortly
“Let us defend the freedom of navigation as a collective global responsibility and as a cornerstone of peace and humanity. The seas must be free and safe.”
Greece’s FM Gerapetritis calls Gaza war a “nightmare,” urges cease-fire; warns EU faces “political identity crisis” and reaffirms Greek support for Ukraine.
According to the report, maternal deaths worldwide dropped by 40% over the past two decades, largely due to expanded access to healthcare services.
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, at least 1,060 healthcare workers have been killed, according to U.N. figures. Due to growing security concerns, the U.N. has announced plans to reduce its international staff in Gaza by a third
Additionally, the commission found that Israeli actions, including restricted access to medical supplies leading to increased maternity deaths, amounted to the crime against humanity of extermination
Legislation threatening deliveries for Palestinians goes into effect Thursday