
Xi and Putin hold talks on sidelines of 8-nation regional security summit
At the SCO summit, China called its partnership with Russia 'as stable as mountains' despite some questions and concerns.
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At the SCO summit, China called its partnership with Russia 'as stable as mountains' despite some questions and concerns.
U.N. career diplomat Volker Türk of Austria won approval to replace former U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet.
A closely watched U.N. report finds China's persecution of Muslim Uyghurs may constitute crimes against humanity.
The U.N. health chief blamed racism in world leaders' neglect for the humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region.
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Scientists cheered as high-energy collisions of protons in the atom smasher were recorded at an unprecedented 13.6 TeV.
The financial institution that supports central banks has a new blueprint for the monetary system, and it's not crypto-based.
After two years of discounting the controversial theory, WHO urges a closer look into 'this and all other possible pathways.'
Michelle Bachelet acknowledged she was unable to adequately judge the situation for Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang Province.
An analysis shows various scenarios for how COVID-19 is likely to play out around the world, widening inequalities.
An international astronomy team gave the world its first glimpse of the supermassive black hole in the Milky Way.
The world's biggest and most powerful atom smasher is once again circulating beams of protons for scientific discoveries.
While many Ukrainians stay to fight, several million Ukrainians have fled their country, mostly to Poland.
A long drawn-out war would erase almost two decades of prosperty-building, according to UNDP estimates.
Hackers gained access to ICRC confidential information about more than half a million 'highly vulnerable people.'
The U.N. Human Rights Council created an international commission of experts to investigate the war in Ethiopia.