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Paulo Pinheiro tells The National about how the body collected evidence over more than a decade despite not being allowed in the country
Geir Pedersen expresses grave concerns over recent hostilities in the war-ravaged country
Plan seeks to end status quo and renew legitimacy of country’s institutions
Now that Syria has fallen, chances of finding others alive appear to be 'very limited', expert tells The National
Roza Otunbayeva acknowledged broad condemnation of the Taliban's restrictive policies but cautioned against disengagement
The resolution passed after winning 158 votes in favour, with nine countries opposing and 12 abstaining
The resolution calls for a ceasefire, free elections under UN supervision, and an inclusive, Syrian-led political transition.
More than 25,000 are staying in shelters that are reaching or exceeding capacity
Banned weapons are 'not a relic of the past', US envoy to the UN says
White Helmets director accuses Al Assad government of deliberately attacking civilians and vital infrastructure
Emirati envoy also demands immediate release of all hostages and detainees
With 900 troops stationed in Syria and a new Trump administration about to take power, America's next moves are crucial
It was the second time in recent days that Mr Trump chose the father-in-law of one of his children to serve in his administration.
Hamas seized 251 hostages during its October 7 attack on Israel, with 97 still being held in Gaza, including 34 who have died
He tells members of Lebanese-American community of need for international collaboration in reconstruction