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UN Assembly President calls for just and lasting peace in Ukraine

The meeting, held under the Assembly’s veto initiative, followed Russia’s use of its Security Council veto on 24 February to block amendments to a United States-led draft resolution on the conflict in Ukraine. The two amendments were proposed by the…

Sudan: Access to stricken Zamzam camp ‘is nearly impossible’

“I am deeply worried about reports of destruction of homes and livelihoods in North Darfur,” said Clementine Nkweta-Salami, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan. “Civilians continue to pay the price. Access to Zamzam camp is nearly impossible, just when…

France provides military intelligence to Ukraine as US steps back

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said Thursday that France is sharing intelligence with Ukraine, a move that followed the United States saying it was cutting off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine. The move comes as European Union leaders gathered Thursday in Brussels,…

Private lunar lander may have fallen over while touching down near the moon’s south pole

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA —  A privately owned lunar lander touched down on the moon with a drill, a drone and rovers for NASA and other customers Thursday but quickly ran into trouble and may have fallen over. Intuitive Machines said…

China has ample policy room to deal with economic risks, finance minister says

BEIJING —  China’s finance minister on Thursday left the door open to more stimulus measures on top of those announced at the annual parliament meeting this week, in the event the tariff-hit economy veers off its track towards its roughly…

US stops sharing air quality data, raising scientists’ concerns

NEW DELHI —  The U.S. government will stop sharing air quality data gathered from its embassies and consulates, worrying local scientists and experts who say the effort was vital to monitor global air quality and improve public health. In response…

Moscow aims to exploit US-Europe rift, experts warn

As European Union leaders prepare for emergency talks to ramp up military spending after the Trump administration suspended aid to Ukraine, several Russia experts say Moscow is trying to capitalize on fragmenting Western cohesion. Following last week’s televised Oval Office…

Ukraine faces demining about 25% of its territory

As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, it must now deal with clearing landmines across more than an estimated one-quarter of its territory, including farmland. From Kyiv, Lesia Bakalets reports on the challenges Ukraine faces removing the mines…

Sanctions and war in Ukraine top Russian tourists’ concerns

You do not hear much from Russian civilians in international media as Russia’s government restricts foreign reporters working in the country. For VOA, Genia Dulot met with some Russian tourists visiting the Indian Ocean republic of Maldives to hear what…

UN report reveals brutal attacks targeting Muslims, refugees in Central African Republic

Investigations by the UN human rights office (OHCHR) and the UN peacekeeping mission in the country, MINUSCA, found evidence of summary executions, sexual violence and torture. Other violations included cruel and degrading treatment, forced labour, and looting of homes and…