How to Address the Climate and Humanitarian Crisis in the Central SahelBy Ciarán Donnelly There is a climate and humanitarian crisis in the Central Sahel region—and more often than not, these two...
The Persecution of Baha’is in Yemen Endangers the Country’s Path to PeaceBy Bani Dugal and Saba Haddad Houthi gunmen staged a violent raid on a peaceful gathering of Baha’is in Sana’a,...
Did Russia Sabotage a Dam to Thwart a Ukrainian Counteroffensive?In the early hours of Tuesday, June 6th a major dam on the Dnipro river in Russian occupied Ukraine suffered...
The IAEA is Trying to Save Humanity from a Nuclear Disaster in UkraineThere is a nightmare nuclear scenario in Ukraine that does not involve Russia letting loose its arsenal. Since early March...
Our Global Humanitarian NightmareThis Wednesday, the United Nations is hosting a “pledging conference” for the Horn of Africa. Specifically, humanitarian relief agencies are...
Will War Resume Between Armenia and Azerbaijan?Nagorno-Karabakh is an ethnic Armenian enclave within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan. In the early 1990s Armenia and Azerbaijan...
The Philippines Gets a New President With A Very Familiar NameOn May 9th, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was elected President of the Philippines. If that name sounds familiar to you, it...
The Greta Thunberg InterviewUN Dispatch is a member of Covering Climate Now, an international consortium of media outlets dedicated to reporting on the...
What Happened At the United Nations on September 11, 2001Stephane Dujarric is a long serving United Nations spokesperson who on September 11th, 2001 was at his office at the...