Refugee crises around the world push nations' limits of capacity
Lagging financial help for displaced people has raised concerns that it could destabilize neighbors and regions.
Lagging financial help for displaced people has raised concerns that it could destabilize neighbors and regions.
António Guterres launched a campaign underscoring the need for nations to scrap nuclear arsenals and other weapons.
The African Union's anti-corruption theme builds on a widely adopted convention for more cooperation and asset recovery.
A global fund or organization could speed innovation so the energy sector can fulfill the Paris climate treaty.
The Hague-based institution is meant to step in only when nations won't or can't dispense justice themselves.
By the start of 2018, the governments of 92% of the U.N.'s 193 member nations belonged to the Twitterverse.
The E.U.'s new rules emphasize accountability: Data handlers must demonstrate compliance and delete data if asked.
Reporters Without Borders says hatred for the press is 'steadily more visible' - and is not limited to authoritarian countries.
A leading insurance provider says a major cause of loss and risk is rising liability from harassment and abuse claims.
The first international organization dates to an 1804 Rhine River treaty. In the 20th century, organizations proliferated.