United Nations

The review assessing the neutrality of the U.N. agency that helps Palestinians came after Israel alleged a dozen employees were involved in the Oct. 7 attack.
The groups claim that the state of Alabama and its officials violated international human rights laws banning torture and other forms of inhumane and degrading treatment.
World Central Kitchen said the vessels and a barge were carrying ready-to-eat items like rice, pasta, flour, legumes, canned vegetables and proteins.
Aid packages airdropped into Gaza have reportedly led to deaths of people trying to recover them.
The agency's chief accused Israel of intentionally obstructing aid as Palestinians face a starvation crisis created by the military offensive.
“Any further onslaught will make things even worse — worse for Palestinian civilians, worse for hostages and worse for all people in the region," Guterres said.
The provision would continue blocking U.S. funding to the UNRWA through March 2025 as Palestinians in Gaza face a worsening starvation crisis.
Harrowing data from a U.N.-backed group warns that Palestinians are still suffering "catastrophic" food conditions amid Israel's aid blockage.
A U.N. report says many countries are bouncing back, but the poorest are not and a significant number are seeing conditions in their country deteriorating.
The country's international airport was shuttered by gangs that now control most of the capital city.