Rule of Law: Corner stone of Intl. Peace and Security – UN Chief | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Secretary-General António Guterres said the United Nations Security Council “stands alone in its Charter-mandated authority to act on behalf of all Member States on questions of peace and security,” and stressed that “no other body or ad-hoc coalition can legally require all Member States to comply with decisions on peace and security.”

Addressing a Council meeting on the promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security, Guterres said, “the founders of this Organization understood that global problems can only be solved by wielding not the weapons of war, but instead the tools of diplomacy, supported by a system based on international law. By dialogue, not the zero-sum rhetoric of division. And by collaboration — not geopolitical competition.”

Around the world, he said, “the rule of law is being replaced by the law of the jungle,” denouncing “flagrant violations of international law and brazen disregard for the UN Charter.”

The Secretary-General said, “from Gaza to Ukraine, and around the world, the rule of law is being treated as an à la carte menu. We see States flouting the rule of law with impunity; through the illegal use of force, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, human rights violations and abuses, the illegal development of nuclear weapons, unconstitutional changes of government, and denial of lifesaving humanitarian aid.”

These violations, he said, “set dangerous precedents, encouraging other countries to do what they want, instead of what they are required to do under international law.”

Guterres again stressed that “the Security Council alone adopts decisions binding on all” and “only the Security Council can authorize the use of force under international law, as set out in the Charter.”

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Afghanistan, Syria & other topics – Daily Press Briefing (26 January 2026) | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

Highlights:
Security Council
Afghanistan
Syria
Last Israeli Hostage in Gaza
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Ukraine
International Day of Clean Energy
New Resident And Humanitarian Coordinator – Mali
Mozambique
Shipwrecks/Central Mediterranean
Honour Roll
Guests

SECURITY COUNCIL

The Secretary-General spoke today on the rule of law, telling members of the Security Council that the UN Charter and other core United Nations treaties have created a collective security system that is robust and that is resilient. He said it is a system that prohibits the threat or the use of force — and binds all States, large and small, to the same rules. And that respects the principles of sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of states.

But the Secretary-General warned that around the world, the rule of law is being replaced by the rule of the jungle. We see flagrant violations of international law and brazen disregard for the UN Charter. He said that from Gaza to Ukraine, from the Sahel to Myanmar, and in Venezuela and elsewhere, the rule of law is being treated as an à la carte menu.

Mr. Guterres pointed to the prominence of the Security Council in the world’s collective security system, saying that the Council stands alone in its Charter-mandated authority to act on behalf of all Member States on questions of peace and security. The Secretary-General said that the Security Council alone adopts decisions binding on all, saying that it is why we must act without delay to enhance the representation and effectiveness of that very Security Council.

AFGHANISTAN

Rosemary DiCarlo, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacebuilding and Political Affairs, yesterday concluded her visit to Kabul, in Afghanistan. During the visit, she met with the de facto authorities and members of the diplomatic community in Kabul. She also met with Afghan women, civil society members, and Afghan national female UN personnel.

In her meetings with the de facto authorities, the Under-Secretary-General raised concerns regarding restrictions on our female colleagues who work for the UN, as well as the broader limitations on women’s access to work, to education, and in general to public life. She urged the immediate lifting of all these restrictions. She also encouraged the de facto authorities to engage fully in the Doha Process and to address their international obligations needed for Afghanistan’s reintegration into the international community. They agreed, both the Afghan [de facto] authorities and Ms. DiCarlo agreed to continue their engagement.

Ms. DiCarlo further underscored the importance of unimpeded cross-border transit of humanitarian assistance and sought the support of the de facto authorities in that regard.

SYRIA

A UN-supported convoy of 24 trucks carrying critical assistance entered the city of Kobani on Sunday. The convoy delivered food, delivered nutrition supplies, health supplies, hygiene materials, winterization support, kitchen kits, and various supplies for children. The assistance was provided by UNFPA, UNICEF, the World Food Programme, and UNHCR as well as various partners.

The convoy also included two fuel tankers to resupply the Karakoi water station and help restore water supply to Kobani and surrounding villages.

Following the announcement of a 15-day ceasefire, on 25 January, the Government of Syria announced the opening of two humanitarian corridors in Hasakah and Aleppo. Today, the Government announced another corridor near the town of Sarin in Aleppo to allow people to leave the area should they wish to.

In addition, five temporary shelter facilities have been established, including in Aleppo city, for people choosing to relocate there.

On Al Hol Camp, our colleagues at UNHCR, together with the UN Population Fund, entered the camp over the weekend to visit key facilities and engage with residents of Al Hol camp. Our colleagues tell us that the camp environment appeared calm, and community interactions were described as bring positive.

The Camp Administration reiterated that its priority is to de-escalate tensions inside the camp and emphasized its intention to stabilize the situation to enable the gradual reentry and scale-up of humanitarian assistance.

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2026-01-26

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UK E-petition debate relating to licensing & regulating animal rescue centres – Monday 26 January 2026.

Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate relating to the licensing and regulation of animal rescue centres.

Irene Campbell MP has been asked by the Committee to open the debate. The Government will send a Minister to respond.

Read the petition:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/718660

Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/

What are petition debates?

Petition debates are ‘general’ debates which allow MPs from all parties to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.

Petition debates don’t end with a vote to implement the request of a petition. This means that MPs will not vote on the issues raised in the petition at the end of the debate.

The Petitions Committee can only schedule debates on petitions to parliament started on petition.parliament.uk

Find out more about how petition debates work: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/content/194347/how-petitions-debates-work/

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UK E-petition debate relating to play in the key stage 1 curriculum – Monday 26 January 2026.

Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

The Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate relating to play in the key stage 1 curriculum.

Dr Roz Savage MP has been asked by the Committee to open the debate. The Government will send a Minister to respond.

Read the petition:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/729440

Find petitions you agree with, and sign them: https://petition.parliament.uk/

What are petition debates?

Petition debates are ‘general’ debates which allow MPs from all parties to discuss the important issues raised by one or more petitions, and put their concerns to Government Ministers.

Petition debates don’t end with a vote to implement the request of a petition. This means that MPs will not vote on the issues raised in the petition at the end of the debate.

The Petitions Committee can only schedule debates on petitions to parliament started on petition.parliament.uk

Find out more about how petition debates work: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/content/194347/how-petitions-debates-work/

Stay up-to-date
Follow the Committee on Twitter for real-time updates on its work: https://www.twitter.com/hocpetitions

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UK Darren Jones and Dan Jarvis face MPs on the Joint Committee for the National Security Strategy

Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

Session coming on Monday.

The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy questions ministers for their inquiry, The National Security Strategy.

Witnesses:

Rt Hon Darren Jones MP – Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations at Cabinet Office

Dan Jarvis MP – Minister for Security at Home Office

Matthew Collins – Deputy National Security Adviser at Cabinet Office

https://committees.parliament.uk/event/26049/formal-meeting-oral-evidence-session/

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EU-India trade deal

Source: European Commission (video statements)

The European Commission is currently working towards a new trade deal with India. It would open a seamless trade market for two billion people, and it will deepen cooperation on defence and partnership. Some people call it "the mother of all deals!"

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1iDHGqq5UE8

UK Watch live: House of Lords marks Holocaust Memorial Day 2026

Source: United Kingdom UK House of Lords (video statements)

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The European Commission will launch an investigation into Grok

Source: European Commission (video statements)

The European Commission has launched a new formal investigation against X. The new investigation will assess if the company properly assessed and mitigated risks associated with the deployment of Grok’s functionalities in the EU. This comes after the dissemination of illegal content created by Grok, such as deep fake sexually explicit images, content that may amount to child sexual abuse material and anti-Semitic content.

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Leading Voices: Faisal Alibrahim

Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

"What future do we want to see, and what are we going to do to get there?” asks Faisal Alibrahim, Minister of Economy and Planning, Ministry of Economy and Planning of Saudi Arabia, inviting leaders to the World Economic Forum’s Global Collaboration and Growth meeting in Jeddah this April. #WEF26

The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. It provides a global, impartial and not-for-profit platform for meaningful connection between stakeholders to establish trust, and build initiatives for cooperation and progress.

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