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Brinkmanship as Performance: The UN Rebukes 'Stone Age' Rhetoric in the Growing US-Iran Crisis
A high-ranking UN official has condemned the 'game-show' nature of the US-Iran conflict, warning that threats to target civilian infrastructure constitute war crimes. The rebuke follows President Trump's 'Stone Age' rhetoric and a series of strikes that have pushed the Middle East toward a humanitarian and legal breaking point.

Brinkmanship and Broken Guardrails: Guterres Warns of an Impending Global Conflagration
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that the world is on the brink of a broader conflict, citing the failure of diplomatic guardrails and the rise of systemic geopolitical instability. His remarks highlight a critical moment of institutional paralysis within the UN as regional flashpoints threaten to ignite a global conflagration.

The Abyss of 2026: UN Warns of Total Regional War as US-Iran Hostilities Escalate
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that the one-month-old conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran could expand into a region-wide war with global economic consequences. He called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and dispatched a special envoy to negotiate a peaceful resolution before critical infrastructure and maritime routes are permanently compromised.

The Economic Cost of Escalation: UN Warns of a Looming Development Crisis in the Middle East
A new UNDP report warns that an escalation of conflict in the Middle East could result in economic losses of up to $194 billion, representing 6% of regional GDP. This downturn would likely trigger a sharp rise in unemployment and plunge four million additional people into poverty by 2026.

Blue Helmets in the Crossfire: UN Fatality in Lebanon Signals Dangerous Escalation
A UN peacekeeper was killed and another seriously injured after a shell hit a UNIFIL position in southern Lebanon. The incident, currently under investigation, highlights the extreme danger facing international monitors as border tensions escalate.

A Conflict Without Borders: UN Warns Houthi Escalation Risks Yemen’s Fragile Recovery
UN Envoy Hans Grundberg has warned that Houthi attacks on Israel risk dragging Yemen into a broader regional war and derailing the country's fragile political settlement. The escalation follows Houthi claims of using advanced ballistic missiles and drones to support the regional 'Resistance Front,' complicating international efforts to resolve Yemen's economic and humanitarian crises.

Escalation in the Levant: UN Issues Urgent Warning as Houthi Missiles Target Israel
The United Nations has condemned Houthi missile strikes on Israel, warning that such actions risk expanding the regional conflict into a broader military confrontation. The Houthi movement's use of advanced ballistic missiles marks a significant escalation in their involvement with the Iran-led 'Axis of Resistance.'

Houthi Escalation: The United Nations Faces a Growing Regional Inferno
The UN has issued a stern warning to Yemen’s Houthi rebels after the group launched sophisticated ballistic missiles and drones at Israel. This escalation marks a significant shift in the regional conflict, raising fears of a wider war involving the Iranian-backed 'Axis of Resistance.'

Historical Reckoning: UN Labels Slave Trade as 'Crime Against Humanity' Amid Western Opposition
The UN General Assembly has passed a resolution labeling the transatlantic slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity and calling for reparations. While supported by 123 nations, the move was opposed by the US, Israel, and Argentina, highlighting a deep global divide over historical liability.

Diplomacy Over Devastation: UN Chief Appoints Special Envoy to Avert Total Middle East Conflagration
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed veteran diplomat Jean Arnault as a special envoy to address the escalating conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The move aims to prevent a total regional collapse and warns specifically against the replication of the humanitarian disaster in Gaza within Lebanese territory.

UN Team Opens Probe After Strike on Iranian School That Tehran Says Killed 168 Children
A UN‑authorized independent team has launched an investigation into a February 28 strike on an Iranian primary school that Tehran says killed 168 children. Preliminary US military inquiries and open‑source analysis point to a Tomahawk cruise missile and a likely targeting error, while the UN probe seeks to establish independent findings that could carry major legal and diplomatic consequences.

The Quiet Kingmaker: Dong Biwu’s Life as the CCP’s Loyal ‘Bit-Player’ and Builder of China’s Legal Order
Dong Biwu, a founding Communist who preferred to call himself a minor player, was a pivotal stabilizer and institution-builder in the CCP’s rise. His work in united-front politics, clandestine operations, and especially post-1949 legal construction makes him a resonant figure for the party’s modern narratives about governance and legality.