Antonio Guterres expected to press Lebanese leaders to institute political reforms; country is mired in economic crisis

Environmental campaigner dismisses deal reached at Glasgow climate conference; Antonio Guterres says much work left to be done

UK's Boris Johnson warns that latest commitments to limiting global warming were 'drops in a rapidly warming ocean'; UN chief says he leaves Rome 'with my hopes unfulfilled'

Deadly weather incidents in 2021, from fires to flooding, reshaped life on the planet; UN chief blames severe events on 'human-caused climate change'

Organizers hope to hold a 'million-strong' march against the coup; UN calls for military to show restraint toward demonstrators; US says death toll higher than official figures

In sit-downs with both secretary-general and US ambassador to UN, PM also raises issue of Israeli civilians and soldiers' bodies being held captive by Hamas

US president has already encountered controversy with allies over Afghan withdrawal, COVID policies, and now a submarine deal that has riled France

Ahead of General Assembly, Antonio Guterres says it's a 'fantasy' that UN will be able to ensure human rights aren't violated in Taliban-run Afghanistan

UN chief warns that 1 in 3 people in Afghanistan don't know where their next meal will come from; some officials urge that aid be dependent on Taliban commitment to human rights

Guterres says 'paralysis' includes failure to tackle climate crisis, 'unchecked inequality,' tech advances 'without guardrails to protect us from its unforeseen consequences'

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