All news on the topic: United Nations
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'The country is willing Labour to victory - and willing the Tories to leave'
The scale of Labour’s achievement is remarkable - the swing to Labour in Tamworth is the second largest recorded at a by-election since the Second World War
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'We can't let terrorists like Hamas and Putin win' Biden says in defiant speech
US President Joe Biden gave a rare prime-time address to the nation from the Oval Office tonight in which he spoke about the country's response to the ongoing conflicts in Israel and Ukraine, as he seeks to build support for aid packages
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Missile war erupts as 5,000 killed but Israeli locals vow to stay put
As the Mirror's Chris Hughes dodges shelling on the frontline at Gaza border, he meets two locals who are refusing to leave their homes - even as rockets explode overhead
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Israeli 'settler' filmed shooting unarmed Palestinian at point-blank range
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Video has emerged that appears to show a Palestinian man being shot by a gunman – understood to be an Israeli settler – who is then manhandled away by alleged Israeli Defence Force soldiers
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Iran's terrifying 'pre-emptive action' warning as Middle East at brink of war
Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has issued a strong warning the all out war between Hamas and Israel may deteriorate into a wider regional conflict in the Middle East
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Israeli experts discover treasure trove of Hamas battle-plans revealing attack
The mass of intelligence taken from many of the 1,500 dead gunmen shows a level of savage orchestration never seen before and means Israel’s infantry troops are facing a bloody and relentless defence of Gaza
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People in Gaza dying 'every 5 minutes' as thousands desperately pack hospitals
Experts fear a mass evacuation of more than a million Palestinians in Gaza from north to south ahead of an expected Israeli invasion could be 'tantamount to a death sentence'
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'Unease growing among Tories and Labour at plight of Palestinians in Gaza'
MPs on both sides of the divide are concerned that Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer are not being forceful enough in urging restraint by Israel, writes Kevin Maguire
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Palestinians trying to flee Israel Gaza invasion scream 'we didn't kill anyone'
As the Mirror team has witnessed on the frontline in the past few days, tanks and heavily armed troops are already gathered at points around Gaza and are poised to strike when the order comes
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Afghanistan hit by third major earthquake in a week after thousands killed
An earthquake of 6.3 magnitude struck outside the city of Herat just days after another shock wiped out entire villages killing more than 2,000 people - 90 per cent of which were women
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Israeli security launch clampdown in Jerusalem over fears of Hamas 'day of rage'
Tension and hatred have been stirred up by the horror of the Hamas-Israel war which has killed close to 3,000 within days - one local who only gave his name as Issam said: "everyone is terrified"
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Scottish leader's mum-in-law trapped in Gaza as she breaks down in tears
Elizabeth El-Nakla - the mother of Humza Yousaf's wife Nadia - visited Gaza last week with her husband Maged, but have since been "trapped" following the Hamas attack on Israel
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Israel blasting Howitzers into Gaza every 30 seconds ahead of ground attack
Every 30 seconds 155 mm Howitzers are being blasted into the Palestine enclave as thousands of soldiers muster for the assault
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Brit medic locked up in secret Taliban prison for 10 months is finally released
UN aid specialist Kevin Cornwell, who suffered from a life-threatening illness during his captivity, was set free along with 'extreme tourist' YouTuber Miles Routledge
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Israel Palestine explained - everything to know about Hamas, Gaza and conflict
Several Israeli news outlets, citing rescue service officials, said at least 700 people have been killed in Israel, including 44 soldiers. The Gaza Health Ministry said 413 people, including 78 children and 41 women, were killed in the territory
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Man who reached UK in lorry in despair over lack of safe route for Afghan family
Sabir Zazai, chief executive of the Scottish Refugee Council, told a Labour Party Conference event that if he arrived now he would be 'threatened with Rwanda' and 'treated like a criminal'
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'Last week shows everyone needs to wake up to everyday hell of being a woman'
The dangers females face tend not to be fully appreciated until it is too late, says Darren Lewis, as even more horrific stories come to light following the death of teenager Elianne Andam
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'Braverman's horror shows are a sorry sign of times and say a lot about Tories'
Keir Mudie says Suella Braverman has been taking her act on the road this week to test it out before her big speech on Tuesday and becoming increasingly unhinged in the process
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Fury as ministers snub UN summit on disability rights in 'kick in the teeth'
The United Nations will review the UK Government’s progress in improving the lives of disabled people after a review in 2016 found that it was guilty of 'grave and systematic' violations of the UN’s disability convention
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Inside Ukraine city bombed every day since November - but still some won't leave
Kherson was occupied by Moscow’s forces for eight months during which hundreds of people were tortured or raped in detention centres, and it has been bombed daily for months
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'Afghanistan shows why UK foreign policy must prioritise women and girls'
On the second anniversary of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy writes for the Mirror about the plight of women and girls in the war-torn country
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Ukraine says Russian ships are now a target after seven people die in city blast
The ramping up of rhetoric came as terrified Ukrainians fled for safety from Russian bombs and missiles raining down on key sites, including the eastern city of Pokrovsk
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'Elaborate Barbie stunt sheds light on urgent need to make toys less plastic'
The hoax entailed US Barbies firm Mattel had decided to go plastic-free by 2030 - saying its plan to shift to recycled plastic would have a negligible impact on pollution
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Rishi Sunak's 200-mile helicopter trip - train journey is just 10 minutes more
For his latest trip the PM borrowed a Tory donor’s chopper to go to a routine campaign event in North Wales just 200 miles away. The equivalent journey from London to Wrexham would only have taken around 10 minutes longer by train.
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Brits who fought in 'forgotten war' reveal horrors they witnessed 70 years on
On Thursday, a Royal British Legion commemoration of the Korean War was held in London’s Horse Guards Parade 70 years after its armistice on July 27, 1953
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