International organizations 'under attack' says Bono at Irish U.N. event
The implications of the U2 singer's message extended well beyond Ireland's race for a seat on the U.N. Security Council.
China is a global power with the world’s second-largest economy and an increasing geopolitical rivalry with the United States. As the U.S. has reduced its engagement with certain multilateral institutions, China has increasingly sought to fill that vacuum by increasing its funding to the U.N. and placing its nationals in leadership roles.
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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.
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.
Before telecoms can revolutionize their equipment, ITU must develop new technical standards for putting it all to use.
Investigators urge the prosecution of Venezuelan security forces for hundreds of arbitrary killings and other abuses.
The U.S. president, complaining of bias against Israel, said America's participation will be reduced to observer status.
U.N. agencies convened their first outer space conference in almost two decades, aimed at keeping space weapons-free.
Two nuclear watchdogs were prepared for the monitoring and verification North Korea would need for denuclearization.
High shares of renewables are being integrated in the power sector, but not fast enough to fight climate change.
A summit with the U.S. could expand North Korea's little-known involvement with international organizations.
Diplomats said Syrian President Bashar Assad's government has no credibility or moral authority to lead the U.N. forum.
IRENA says 200 companies reported more than half the electricity they consumed came from renewables.
António Guterres launched a campaign underscoring the need for nations to scrap nuclear arsenals and other weapons.
The Hague-based institution is meant to step in only when nations won't or can't dispense justice themselves.