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Past articles by Pamela:

Can Pompeo nail the coffin closed on the Iran nuclear deal?

It's unclear whether the Trump administration will be allowed to trigger the "snapback" of U.N. sanctions, but it could be hard to stop. → Read More

U.N. Security Council votes not to extend arms embargo against Iran

U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo slammed the vote in a statement, calling it "inexcusable." → Read More

"The whole city is shattered": Lebanon's U.N. ambassador describes the aftermath of Beirut explosions

"A food crisis and hunger" may occur if the wheat from the port is not replaced, the ambassador said. → Read More

More than 11 million people in Latin America are "marching towards the brink of starvation," U.N. food chief warns

"The COVID-19 pandemic has just been devastating in Latin America, where the economic storm clouds were already gathering," the U.N.'s food agency chief warned. → Read More

Bob Marley's iconic "One Love" anthem "reimagined" to help kids hit by coronavirus pandemic

Late reggae icon's family joins forces with the U.N. children's agency in a bid for the global solidarity he called for in "One Love." → Read More

World Health Organization seeks "honest evaluation" of coronavirus response under pressure from Trump with US withdrawal

"This has been a bad experience, and we need to learn from it," former New Zealand leader says of a new, independent panel's mandate. → Read More

U.S. "not going to allow Russia and China to continue" increasing nuclear weapons stockpile, top negotiator says

Ahead of nuclear talks with Russia, senior American negotiator says it's vital for China to join the discussion amid fears Beijing is doubling its weapons stockpile. → Read More

"People just don't want to be killed. Period.": Anti-apartheid leader speaks out about George Floyd protests

"People are feeling exhausted about us talking about racism. Try living it," says U.N. Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka​, → Read More

World Health Organization's coronavirus envoy, Dr. David Nabarro, has a message for President Trump

"I'm pleading with people not to try to do a forensic examination right in the middle of a response," says Dr. David Nabarro, "because it's like basically taking the fire engines away from the fire and asking it to go for routine maintenance." → Read More

Coronavirus expected to peak in world's poorest countries in months, UN says

The United Nations said a "smart strategy" is to contain coronavirus in the world's most vulnerable countries to stem a "further phase of the pandemic." → Read More

Coronavirus expected to peak in world's poorest countries in months, UN says

The United Nations said a "smart strategy" is to contain coronavirus in the world's most vulnerable countries to stem a "further phase of the pandemic." → Read More

UN chief says lack of world leadership "allowed the virus to spread"

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says China and the U.S. may be the biggest powers in the world, but "leadership and power are not associated." → Read More

World Food Program director David Beasley on coronavirus: "The worst is yet to come"

David Beasley talked to CBS News about the risk of famine amid the pandemic, the need for "common sense" on reopening the economy, and his own recovery from COVID-19. → Read More

North Korea is advancing its nuclear program and increasing illicit trade, new UN report says

The 267-page U.N. report that provides surveillance photos and new evidence. → Read More

Coronavirus impact "potentially catastrophic" for millions of children, UN report says

"What started as a public health emergency has snowballed into a formidable test for global development and for the prospects of today's young generation." → Read More

U.N. official warns of "dire" financial crisis due to coronavirus in leaked documents

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said earlier this week that the U.N. is under "increased financial constraints" related to the coronavirus coupled with other shortfalls → Read More

UN chief praises positive response to global ceasefire

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday​ that over a dozen countries have said they will begin or continue ceasefires. → Read More

Under-representation of women in power remains the norm, UN says

"Equality isn't just one quarter of the seats at the tables of power. But that's the current reality of women's representation," says the executive director of U.N Women → Read More

U.N. chief laments "strong and relentless pushback against women's rights"

In an address ahead of two major events on the topic, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said policies that penalize women were "back in fashion." → Read More

After Trump's impeachment acquittal, Ukraine wants back on President Trump's radar, foreign minister tells United Nations

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko told reporters he will travel to D.C. on Friday to "advance" relations between his nation and the U.S. → Read More