UN News in Brief (19 January 2024) | United Nations

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Gaza aid obstacles continue to delay vital relief, warn UN aid teams

Sudan war: UN investigators begin probe into human rights violations

Sri Lanka anti-terror bill revisions are serious concern, says UN rights office

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