
Climate report urges change in human diet to improve land use
The IPCC shows how overconsumption and ill treatment of animals, forests and plants is making global warming worse.
The IPCC shows how overconsumption and ill treatment of animals, forests and plants is making global warming worse.
The moves are a furious reaction to India revoking the protected status Jammu and Kashmir held for six decades.
A U.N. working group called on U.S. leaders to recommit to human rights, including equal protection under the law.
A U.N. fact-finding mission urged the international community to sever ties with Myanmar’s military.
Experts said the demise of the INF Treaty will make the job of advocating for nuclear arms control far more difficult.
The treaty, which took effect in 2014, builds on efforts to protect women and girls from violence since the 1990s.
U.S. senators confirmed Kelly Craft as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, multilateralism's biggest stage.
Difficulties in hiring non-European staff and overcoming perceptions of corporate secrecy weigh on the sports body.
The new rules prevent Caster Semenya from defending her world title in the 800 meters — unless she submits to them.
U.N. leaders used the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to call for increased prevention against a web of factors.
The military delivered more than 88,000 tons of packages and letters last year and must now plan for a possible disruption.
Iran's biggest European trading partners are Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, and Greece.
The aim is to fulfill the Paris treaty’s goal of limiting warming to no more than 2° C. above pre-industrial levels.
Mona Juul, Norway U.N. ambassador, won election as president of the 54-nation U.N. Economic and Social Council.
A veteran diplomat, Amano worked to prevent more atomic bombings as head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency.
The U.N. marked the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing remembering the astronauts' pitch for world peace.