António Guterres
Ecuadorean candidate for UN chief says world body must shrink
Guterres' successor will face an enormous task of revitalizing an organization in crisis with declining stature.
UN 'cooperating actively' with Trump’s Board of Peace on Gaza, Guterres says
No wavering: Modi's speech firmly aligns himself, and India, with Israel - analysis
Guterres faces backlash for congratulating Iranian regime, UN Watch demands transparency
Guterres to visit Egyptian border as Israel says Rafah invasion is imminent
Guterres will later travel to Jordan where he will visit UNRWA facilities and have a Ramadan Iftar with Palestinian refugees and UN staff in Amman.
UN chief deplores 'paralysis and deadlock' at global disarmament body
The Conference was established in 1979 and is overseen by the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). It has 65 member states, including the United States, China and Russia.
The 2023 hypocrites elevating Palestine to an untouchable status - opinion
“He who is compassionate to the cruel will become cruel to the compassionate” —Midrash
UN postpones vote on demand for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
The UN Security Council had been due to vote on a brief draft resolution on Friday morning, but it was delayed at the request of the United Arab Emirates.
Antonio Guterres: 'Accounts of sexual violence on Oct. 7 must be investigated'
A UN commission of inquiry investigating war crimes on both sides of the Israel-Hamas conflict will focus on sexual violence by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.
Magen David Adom attacks UN: Attacks on Israelis not worthy of your 'horror'
Magen David Adom attacked the UN on X (Twitter) for refusing to acknowledge Hamas's targeting of Israeli first responders during the October 7 massacre.
‘Hamas exploits ambulances for terror:’ Israeli envoy slams UN chief
Gutteres was among the first to condemn Israel last month after a false report that a supposed Israeli airstrike had struck the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza.
An open letter to the UN secretary-general
There is never justification for murder, rape, burning, beheading, and the killing of a baby in its mother’s stomach. Terrorism can never be rationalized, or put into “context”.
The context to Hamas's terrorist exploits - opinion
Islamic terror needs to be understood in context, though a completely different context from the one that Antonio Guterres suggests.
My Word: Greta and Guterres - 'How dare you!'
It is the rhetorical question that should be asked of Greta Thunberg along with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.