In a letter, the prime minister denounces 'Jewish lobby' comments made by member of the UN Commission of Inquiry now investigating Israel's May 2021 fight with Hamas

Health correspondent Nathan Jeffay has new research on fibromyalgia and iodine, and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman crosses the Siverskyi Donets River with Ukraine's army

Former rights chief Navi Pillay says the council does not question any state's membership in the UN, claims remarks by Miloon Kothari deliberately made misleading

PM's office says commission member’s remarks on ‘Jewish lobby’ efforts on social media ‘echo darkest days of antisemitism’; US antisemitism envoy: Comments 'unacceptable'

Commission of inquiry member Kothari questions Israel's UN membership, says Jewish lobby' controls social media; 2nd member says antisemitism claims thrown 'like rice at wedding'

Born in London but raised in Mandatory Palestine, Eshel served in the Haganah, was first Israeli to serve as chair of UN commission, later sat in Knesset and Jerusalem city council

Secretary of State Blinken says strikes undermine efforts of new grain agreement 'to get critical food to world markets'

Kyiv says attack is 'a spit in the face' to the agreement brokered a day earlier by Turkey and the UN

Kyiv: Attack is 'spit in the face' of Turkey, UN for brokering deal to let shipping resume from port; 2 missiles hit site, 2 intercepted; 3 killed in barrage on central Ukraine

Some 80 percent of world's heads of government and state plan to attend annual meeting in New York, as world body resumes in-person-only format following pandemic-forced hiatus

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