Experts detail atrocities against Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar
Three independent human rights experts traveled to Bangladesh to meet with newly arrived Rohingya refugees.
Three independent human rights experts traveled to Bangladesh to meet with newly arrived Rohingya refugees.
North Korea had the highest concentration of modern slavery, but Australia, Europe and the U.S. also had growing numbers.
Leaders welcomed the end of Turkey's emergency rule, urging its government to uphold human rights and legal standards.
A new global pact for promoting safe migration is advancing at the U.N. without the participation of the U.S. and Hungary.
Experts warned the WTO could become irrelevant if trade wars and tensions cause "backsliding" to trade protectionism.
Investment in renewable power dropped 7% last year and "there is a risk" that it will slow more this year, IEA said.
The Global Environment Facility, or GEF, sent up smoke signals warning that 'incremental change will not suffice.'
The Nordic island nation won approval to join the U.N. Human Rights Council, filling a vacancy left by the United States.
An international observatory traced a high-energy cosmic neutrino back to its origin about 4 billion light years away.
After calling NATO obsolete, Trump suggested America might not defend others and demanded more defense spending.
A third of the world’s fish stocks are overfished, FAO said, and 35% of what's caught never makes it one someone's plate.
The U.N. and UNICEF are the most popular organizations. Donald Trump overtook Pope Francis as most-followed.
The U.N.'s top humanitarian official paid a rare visit to North Korea, meeting aid providers and some who need help.
The implications of the U2 singer's message extended well beyond Ireland's race for a seat on the U.N. Security Council.
International organizations said the tit-for-tat tariffs will undercut a broad array of global development efforts.
The defeat of a U.S. nominee reflects broad dissatisfaction with Trump's policies on migration, economy and trade.