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António Guterres

“It is critical that we stand together to demand systemic reform to educational materials ... before one more child is taught from textbooks riddled with hateful lessons,” states a letter to U.S. legislators.
On the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, António Guterres warns of the rise of neo-Nazism and white supremacy.
Along with the Islamic Republic, Niger, Libya, the Central African Republic, Congo Brazzaville, South Sudan and Zimbabwe also had their voting rights revoked by the international body.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres calls on the Lebanese government to allow full access for UNIFIL to all areas in southern Lebanon, as well as the ability to investigate Hezbollah tunnels.
Miguel Morantinos, a former Spanish Foreign Affairs minister, will be responsible for enhancing a system-wide response to bias.
António Guterres calls on Israel to drop its sovereignty plan, calling it a “most serious” violation of international law.
The liquid-fueled Shahab-3 can reportedly deliver a nuclear weapon and has been referred to by Iranian officials as one of the country’s “Israel-hitting” missiles.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres says peacekeepers can no longer carry out their mission • Warns of “growing danger by armed groups operating outside of the Lebanese government’s control.”
“We fear significant civilian costs in Lebanon if Israel must act to defend its citizens because Hezbollah has positioned its massive arsenal in civilian areas—turning much of Lebanon’s population into human shields,” it read. “Hezbollah will bear the responsibility for that.”
Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin was killed and his remains taken on Aug. 1, 2014, during a declared ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, rendering the abduction a violation of international humanitarian law.
Annual U.N. report on Children in Armed Conflict calls to investigate the deaths of Palestinian children in 2018, but doesn’t explicitly condemn Israel. Palestinian U.N. envoy: omission “undercuts efforts to put an end to the criminal violations against children around the world.”
“The president has been briefed on the attack on ships in the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. government is providing assistance and will continue to assess the situation,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.