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In first UN speech, Trump to slap 'rogue regimes', embrace nationalist tone
During his first day at the UN General Assembly Trump warned that 'bureaucracy' was holding the United Nations back.
Donald Trump to 'slap' foes, embrace friends in first UN speech: Nikki Haley
Haley declined to say whether Trump would commit Washington to maintaining its current level of funding for the 193-nation body.
As Rohingya flee Myanmar, Suu Kyi plans to skip UN General Assembly
Attacks by an insurgent Rohingya group on police outposts August 25 have set off a wave of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
About 70 per cent plaints of rights violations are against police: R Nataraj
The police right from the DGP to constable was given the training in 2004 on human rights and this has become a continuous process.
India backs UNGA resolution to refer Britain-Mauritius dispute
Britain cut off the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965 before granting it independence in 1968.
Thiruvananthapuram: Woman talks to UN about ocean saving measures
She apprised the Assembly on the need to document the marine protected areas of India of which only 1 per cent has been identified.
Telangana maps welfare schemes with SDG
The goals include no poverty, zero hunger, quality education, among others.
India not participating in UN talks on nuclear weapons ban
The US, France and the UK led a group of over 40 nations that are strongly protesting the UN talks.
UNGA involved only with processes rather than substance: India
Without effective reform, the UNGA will remain, at best, a marginal player in solving the great problems of our times, India said.
India calls for building on the progress made on UNSC reforms
In 2015, a total number of 122 member states had contributed to the framework document with their ideas for a reformed Security Council.