Antonio Guterres
North, S Korea start to dismantle border speakers fulfilling summit pledge
The moves are the first practical, if small, steps toward reconciliation after Friday's meeting between Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong Un.
UN chief outraged by deadly terrorist attacks in Afghanistan
UN chief said the attacks on journalists ahead of World Press Freedom Day is a 'direct assault on the freedom of expression'.
Rape rage: Will BJP lose J&K govt, women’s vote?
Women are far more sensitive when the danger is not only to themselves but to the pre-pubescent body of their daughters.
UNSC must prevent Syria spiralling out of control: UN chief
Antonio Guterres has appealed to the Security Council to break the current deadlock on reported use of chemical weapons in Syria.
UN chief Guterres calls for investigation into recent violence at Gaza
15 people were killed and more than 750 wounded by Israeli fire as Palestinian protesters marched to Gaza’s border with Israel.
UN missions not keeping peace but taking away: 138 sex abuse claims in 2017
Guterres has vowed to toughen the UN response to allegations of misbehaviour by peacekeepers and UN personnel.
So many scared faces: Ghouta sirens distress call, death toll rises to 1000
Shelling and air strikes slammed into Douma on Saturday, trapping residents inside their basements for hours.
Homes to rubbles: Air strikes in eastern Ghouta increase death toll to 800
More than 340,000 people have been killed and millions displaced in Syria since the start of the civil war in 2011.
As Pak’s ‘human rights giant’ Asma Jahangir passes away, UN chief pays tribute
‘She was a tireless advocate for inalienable rights of all people and for equality.’
Leave vaginas alone: 68 mn women face genital mutilation by 2030, UN warns
Over 200 million women and girls in 30 countries across three continents have experienced genital mutilation.