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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Antonio Guterres, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 404 stories have been published about Antonio Guterres which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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How is the media covering Antonio Guterres?Antonio Guterres often is covered by Left and Right Media sources.
Left: 40%
23%
Right: 37%

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Antonio GuterresThe national president will meet today in New York City with António Guterres starting at 12.30 (13.30 in Argentina) at the UN headquarters.
In New York, Alberto Fernández meets with the UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres · New YorkUN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday slammed the world's rich countries and energy giants for throttling poor nations with "predatory" interest rates and crippling fuel prices.
UN chief condemns rich countries 'vicious' tactics against poor
Coverage: 10 sources
Antonio Guterres · New YorkUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced on Thursday that Cindy McCain, widow of the late U.S. Republican Senator John McCain, will lead the U.N. World Food Programme.
UN chief names Cindy McCain to run World Food Programme
Coverage: 23 sources
Antonio Guterres · BaghdadUN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrived in Iraq for his first visit in six years Tuesday. He is due to meet Wednesday with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, as well as representatives of women's and youth rights groups. He will then travel on to Qatar, where he will attend the summit of the Least Developed Countries.
UN Secretary General visits Iraq for the first time in six years
44% Left coverage: 16 sources
Antonio Guterres · GenevaRussia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered “the most massive violations of human rights” in the world today, the head of the United Nations said Monday, as the war pushed into its second year with no end in sight and tens of thousands dead.The Russian invasion “has unleashed widespread death, destruction and displacement,” U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said in a speech to the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council in Geneva.After …
UN chief points to 'massive' rights violations in Ukraine
52% Center coverage: 48 sources
Antonio Guterres · GenevaU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will help kick off the latest and longest-ever session of the Human Rights Council. Iran's foreign minister, a senior Russian envoy, and the top diplomats of France and Germany among scores of leaders set to take part. The council, made up of 47 members countries, takes up an extensive array of human rights issues.
Russia, Iran sending top envoys to UN's human rights council
50% Left coverage: 28 sources
Antonio Guterres · KyivUN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday (Feb 22) as the General Assembly met in a special session two days before the anniversary of Moscow's attack. "That invasion is an affront to our collective conscience," Guterres said
UN chief condemns Russian 'affront' in Ukraine as assembly meets
48% Center coverage: 25 sources
Antonio Guterres · Addis AbabaAfrican countries are getting a raw deal from the international financial system which charges them "extortionate" interest rates, the U.N. chief said on Saturday, as he announced $250 million in crisis funding, including for famine risk on the continent.
Debt-laden African countries charged 'extortionate' rates, U.N. chief says
57% Right coverage: 7 sources