Anti-corruption forum links corrosive impact on democracy
At least 45 governments, businesses and organizations endorse a 26-point pledge for preventing corruption.
The European Union (E.U.), a political and economic union of 27 nations, is a major global actor and a key proponent of multilateralism. The E.U. has deep ties with other international organizations, holding observer status at the U.N. and acting as a full member of the G-7 and G-20.
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At least 45 governments, businesses and organizations endorse a 26-point pledge for preventing corruption.
Concerns about climate change's rapid rate of advance in the far north drove three years of talks on commercial fishing.
Judges ruled sanctions reinstated by the Trump administration breached a treaty between Iran and the U.S.
The 'Books for Blind' Marrakesh Treaty championed by Stevie Wonder will have 70 member nations when the E.U. is added.
At the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. president attacked the world body as a largely useless "global bureaucracy."
A U.N. panel identified six Myanmar military leaders it said should be prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya Muslims.
The World Trade Organization is a major target of the Trump administration, which prefers to let the U.S. set its own tariffs.
Trump's national security adviser harshly condemned the International Criminal Court, which is hated by conservatives.
The U.N. Security Council held its first meeting devoted to debating the ties between corruption, peace and security.
Russians and Americans have a complicated history of election meddling abroad, but they are not equivalent.
A panel of U.N. human rights investigators proposed assigning 'an independent, impartial mechanism' to collect evidence.
With the U.S. reversal, Iran's planned economic opening to the West depends on its European, Russian and Chinese partners.
A new global pact for promoting safe migration is advancing at the U.N. without the participation of the U.S. and Hungary.
After calling NATO obsolete, Trump suggested America might not defend others and demanded more defense spending.
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.