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Guterres hails 60 years of UN trade and development action

The right to development is inextricably linked with trade which the world’s poorest countries - now “mired in debt” through no fault...

Ukraine Recovery Conference: UN sounds alarm over humanitarian...

The UN is becoming increasingly concerned over falling levels of humanitarian funding for civilians across war-torn Ukraine, the head...

Life in DPR Korea still ‘daily struggle devoid of hope’...

The international community must continue to pay close attention to the troubling human rights situation in the Democratic People’s...

Man charged after objects thrown at Nigel Farage

The incident occurred while the Reform UK leader was campaigning in Barnsley.

Why Grant Shapps is warning about a Labour 'supermajority'

This feels like a real inflection point in the campaign, the BBC's Henry Zeffman explains.

Second man denies felling famous Sycamore gap tree

Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers are accused of criminal damage to the tree and to Hadrian's Wall.

Harry Dunn killer sorry for her 'tragic mistake'

The inquest into the teenager's death hears Anne Sacoolas say she was a "safe driver".

I went without Sky TV as a child, says Sunak

The PM says he sacrificed "lots of things" as a child as his parents prioritised their education.

Gaza: Hamas, Israel committed war crimes, claims independent...

Palestinian armed groups and Israeli authorities have both committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the attack on 7...

UK economy fails to grow during wet April

The economy failed to grow in April after particularly wet weather affected spending.

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