
Recycling rates falling behind the pace of e-waste generated globally
Just 22.3% of all the e-waste - any product that has a plug or battery - was properly collected and recycled in 2022.
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Just 22.3% of all the e-waste - any product that has a plug or battery - was properly collected and recycled in 2022.
By far the largest share of the $236 billion a year in illegal profits comes from forced commercial sexual exploitation.
Several top donors including Australia, Sweden, Canada, and the E.U. resumed funding contingent on agency reforms.
Europe dominates the top rankings as development in half of the world’s poorest nations falls below pre-pandemic levels.
IPU's chief Martin Chungong says its statistics show that 'women bear the brunt of the hate in the political space.'
The Open Quantum Institute began a three-year pilot phase hosted by the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
From fishing subsidies to agricultural reforms, the World Trade Organization failed to reach common ground.
The bid required approval by all NATO members, including Turkey and Hungary which each won concessions.
Non-veto wielding nations have tried for years to reform the U.N.'s post-World War II power structure with little success.
The former U.S. president indicated that he would violate the North Atlantic Treaty if re-elected to the White House.
The West African regional bloc confronted a political rift over the 'potential exits' of nations led by military juntas.
The aid plan is meant to fund the work of 163 organizations inside Sudan and 83 others in refugee-hosting countries.
Simon Stiell, who heads U.N. climate efforts, envisions winding down his agency into merely a 'data repository.'
The ruling is the first of two that are expected this week from a decade of conflict-turned-war between Russia and Ukraine.
Nine staff were immediately identified and terminated. Two were still being identified; one was confirmed dead.
Justices at The Hague granted South Africa's request for provisional measures against the Israeli military in Gaza.