United Nations
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Indian-origin teen wins 2026 US national spelling bee
Scroll Staff
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The ‘rules-based international order’ is a crisis of the word and the world
Atul Mishra
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India abstains from UN resolution calling for ceasefire, lasting peace in Ukraine
Scroll Staff
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‘Wicked problem’: UN report details torture, abuse of persons trafficked into cyber scam centres
Scroll Staff
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India votes against UN rights council resolution censuring Iran protest crackdown
Scroll Staff
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Israel bulldozes UN Palestinian refugee agency’s buildings in East Jerusalem
Scroll Staff
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Sudan’s 1,000 days of devastating war: A retired UN official on the deep roots of the conflict
Sumbul Rizvi
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US has ‘legal obligation’ to fund UN agencies, says head of global body
Scroll Staff
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Ukraine to Gaza to now Venezuela: Has the UN reached the end of its lifespan?
Juliette McIntyre, The Conversation Tamsin Phillipa Paige, The Conversation
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US intervention in Venezuela was wrong – but now, a Japan-style rebuilding plan must unfold
Faisal CK
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COP30: The good, the bad, the unforgivable and why you should care about the UN climate change meet
Shailendra Yashwant
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Pressure on India to extradite Bangladesh ex-prime minister Hasina is likely to grow
Shahzad Uddin, The Conversation
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COP30: What India hopes to achieve from Belem climate change meet
Cheena Kapoor
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Why the world remains silent as Sudan slides into catastrophic collapse
Ashok Swain
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India rejects UN report alleging Rohingya refugees were targeted after Pahalgam terror attack
Scroll Staff
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ICJ rules Israel must let UN aid into Gaza, but verdict spotlights world body’s failures
Ben L Murphy, The Conversation
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‘Change course now’: UN chief on failure to limit global heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius
Scroll Staff
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Terror victims, perpetrators being equated at UN in name of global strategy, says S Jaishankar
Scroll Staff
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From the biography: How UN General Secretary U Thant tried to stop a war over Kashmir in 1965
Thant Myint-U
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The United Nations is 80. It has never been more fragile – or so necessary
Ashok Swain