
Geneva gains new quantum institute and science diplomacy curriculum
Each of the Geneva-based global initiatives developed by the GESDA Foundation won pledges of millions of Swiss francs.
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Each of the Geneva-based global initiatives developed by the GESDA Foundation won pledges of millions of Swiss francs.
The vote undermined Moscow's claim it still has support from a silent majority of the United Nations' 193 member nations.
The U.S. and China said they favored a council statement on the war in Gaza, but it failed for lack of consensus approval.
By region, the word clouds differ but are similar enough to show the top shared concerns at the U.N. General Assembly.
UNICEF forecasts 96 million displaced by river flooding, 10.3 million by cyclonic winds, and 7.2 million by storm surges.
The idea is to speed up the adoption of a global economic model that more closely aligns with the U.N.'s 17 Global Goals.
Football's governing body will mark the 100th anniversary of the World Cup in Uruguay, where the first was held in 1930.
A new report says the world's marketplace appears to be growing at a modest rate that's defined as a global recession.
'The path to justice for his killing remains fully blocked,' said Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnès Callamard.
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber insists the world's seventh largest oil producer sees the 1.5° climate goal as its "North Star."
A new report's evidence of threats and retaliation extends to 12 of the U.N. Human Rights Council's 47 member nations.
The world's five biggest science and technology clusters are now in East Asia; Japan's is the largest and China has the most.
The panel said it found evidence of human rights abuses on both sides, but those by Russia far outweigh those by Ukraine.
The U.N. health agency praised world leaders for a 'historic' commitment to working together against future pandemics.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Joe Biden each told the U.N. there are global stakes in the outcome of the war.
The politics of catastrophe and climate inaction await the assembly's annual gathering of world leaders next week.