The United Nations chief is warning that the world body faces "imminent financial collapse" unless its financial rules are overhauled or all 193 member nations pay their dues in full and on time.
António Guterres says the international body could run out of money by July due to members' unpaid fees.
By Emma Farge GENEVA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The U.N. chief has told states that the organisation is at risk of "imminent ...
The UN chief has told member states that the organization is at risk of “imminent financial collapse,” citing unpaid fees and a budget rule that forces the global body to return unspent money, a ...
Guterres' warning comes as US President Donald Trump's administration has, in recent months, reduced its funding to some UN agencies and has rejected or delayed some mandatory contributions.View on eu ...
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Friday warned that the world body is on the brink of financial collapse and could ...
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