Antonio Guterres
UN owes India close to 38 mn for peacekeeping operations
The United Nations owes India USD 38 million, the highest it has to pay to any country, for the peacekeeping operation.
Saudi Arabia rebuked over Jamal Khashoggi murder at UN rights body
Thirty-six nations condemned Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a rare censure of the oil-rich kingdom.
Antonio Guterres welcomes IAF pilot's return to India from Pak captivity
UN Secretary-General has welcomed the return of Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthman.
After IAF strikes, UN chief asks India, Pakistan to exercise ‘maximum restraint’
The UN Secretary General’s remarks came after IAF carried out a pre-dawn air strike on a terror training camp inside Pakistan.
Pakistan summons UN to 'defuse tensions' with India post Pulwama attack
The letter said that there exists a 'threat of use of force against Pakistan by India.'
10 United Nations peacekeepers killed in Mali attack
Gunmen killed 10 Chadian peacekeepers and injured at least 25 others.
Haven't received requests to launch criminal probe into Khashoggi's murder: UN
The UN chief underlined that the Human Rights Council has the power to investigate Khashoggi's killing.
Multilateralism is needed to address global challenges: UN chief
UN SG Antonio Guterres has said multilateralism is needed to solve global challenges such as climate change and terrorism.
Pak PM Imran Khan called UN Chief, raised Kashmir issue: official
In a set of recent tweets, Imran Khan said that 'Kashmiris must be allowed to decide their future'.
Strong commitment to climate action rooted in Vedas: PM Modi to UN chief Guterres
Modi and Guterres met on sidelines of recent G20 Summit and held discussions about climate change, India's support for Paris Climate Pact.