U.S.-led U.N. debate focuses on nexus of conflict and corruption
The U.N. Security Council held its first meeting devoted to debating the ties between corruption, peace and security.
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The U.N. Security Council held its first meeting devoted to debating the ties between corruption, peace and security.
The U.N. secretary-general demanded that nations act far faster and more decisively to combat the climate crisis.
Newly installed U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet took on Myanmar by calling for the release of two journalists.
The U.S. president said he would withdraw the U.S. from the independent World Trade Organization if it doesn't 'shape up.'
A report says the possible war crimes include rape, torture, disappearances and 'deprivation of the right to life.'
China rejected concerns of experts that at least 1 million ethnic Uyghurs are being detained and indoctrinated.
Three independent human rights experts traveled to Bangladesh to meet with newly arrived Rohingya refugees.
Experts warned the WTO could become irrelevant if trade wars and tensions cause "backsliding" to trade protectionism.
The Nordic island nation won approval to join the U.N. Human Rights Council, filling a vacancy left by the United States.
The implications of the U2 singer's message extended well beyond Ireland's race for a seat on the U.N. Security Council.
The defeat of a U.S. nominee reflects broad dissatisfaction with Trump's policies on migration, economy and trade.
Ocean areas and deep seabeds beyond national jurisdictions fall within a patchwork of rules for the global commons.
Until now, OPCW has been unable to name those it found responsible for carrying out chemical weapons attacks.
One of the themes of a polar conference focuses on the need for more scientific research into the Southern Ocean.
Investigators urge the prosecution of Venezuelan security forces for hundreds of arbitrary killings and other abuses.
Visiting Switzerland with a focus on refugees, Pope Francis emphasized justice and peace in service of humanitarian aid.