António Guterres
US believes its personal power matters more than international law, UN chief Guterres says
When confronted with disparaging statements US President Donald Trump made about the UN's effectiveness and purpose, António Guterres admitted that the UN had no leverage to force members to obey.
UN chief condemns Houthi detention of another 10 UN staff in Yemen
Gazans crowd at bakery to access bread, social media shows, as aid deliveries trickle in
US deems Albanese unfit to serve as UN Special Rapporteur due to 'virulent antisemitism'
Israel's Lapid lands in NY, to meet King Abdullah amid Palestinian violence
This will be the second meeting between Prime Minister Yair Lapid and King Abdullah II as violence takes over Nablus' streets.
Save the two-state solution, recognize Palestine, Abbas says
The UN annually marks Palestinian solidarity on the anniversary of the 1947 vote to partition territory under Resolution 181.
Lebanon army chief vows to battle 'Israeli aggression' no matter the cost
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah boasted his group could shut down Israeli offshore plants within hours.
UN Secretary-General addresses growing trend of antisemitism
"The neo-Nazi threat is growing," Guterres told the audience, which included Holocaust survivors. "Some still seek to deny or diminish the fact of the Holocaust."
UN Security Council to meet Friday to discuss Trump's Jerusalem move
The request for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to publicly brief the Security Council meeting was made by France, Bolivia, Egypt, Italy, Senegal, Sweden, Britain and Uruguay.
Guterres warns Hezbollah, Israel that rhetoric could escalate into conflict
Guterres, who visited Israel in August, did not confirm Israel’s claims that the terrorist organization was arming itself in southern Lebanon, in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.