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Sep 09

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News Wrap: Memphis mass shooting suspect jailed, U.N. renews call for Pakistan aid

In our news wrap Friday: The Memphis mass shooting suspect will remain jailed on first-degree murder charges as investigators try to piece together a motive, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un insists his regime will never give up its nuclear…

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Mar 23

U.N. aims to give every person on Earth access to natural disaster early warning systems

By Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

The chief of the United Nations announced a project Wednesday to put every person on Earth in range of early weather-warning systems within five years.

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Mar 16

U.N. raises $1.3 billion for Yemen, less than a third requested, in effort shadowed by Ukraine war

By Samy Magdy, Associated Press

The U.N. had set out to raise $4.27 billion, but ended up on Wednesday with less than a third of that for the world's worst humanitarian disaster and the Arab world's poorest country.

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Jan 19

U.N. secretary general says Ethiopia is working toward peace in Tigray

By Associated Press

The United Nations secretary-general says he is delighted to hear "there is now a demonstrable effort to make peace" in Ethiopia after more than 14 months of war.

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Nov 11

Global warming goal to stop climate change on ‘life support’, says U.N. chief

By Seth Borenstein, Frank Jordans, Associated Press

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 F) is "on life support" in the final days of the U.N.'s climate talks in Glasgow.

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Nov 01

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UN’s Guterres: We are ‘digging our own graves’ by using fossil fuels

By Associated Press

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at the ceremonial opening of the two-week talks Monday that believing recent announcements by governments could turn the tide on climate change were “an illusion.”…

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Sep 16

‘Rapid’ reduction in greenhouse gas emissions needed to curb climate change, U.N. chief says

By Frank Jordans, Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

Antonio Guterres warned governments that climate change is proceeding faster than predicted and fossil fuel emissions have already bounced back from a pandemic dip.

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Sep 11

UN chief: World is at `pivotal moment’ and must avert crises

By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a dire warning that the world is moving in the wrong direction and faces “a pivotal moment” where continuing business as usual could lead to a breakdown of global order and a future of perpetual…

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Jun 18

U.N. re-elects Antonio Guterres as secretary-general

By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

The U.N. General Assembly has elected Antonio Guterres to a second term as secretary-general, giving him another five years at the helm of the 193-member world organization.

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Sep 22

WATCH: UN chief says there’s an ‘epochal’ crisis as world powers meet remotely

By Jennifer Peltz, Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the U.N.'s first-ever virtual meeting of global leaders Tuesday that the world is facing an "epochal" health crisis, the biggest economic calamity and job losses since the Great Depression, threats to human rights and worries of…

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