The United Nations has led 76 investigations in the past 55 years
As demands grow for a U.N. probe of Khashoggi's murder, an Arete News review finds just eight previous such orders.
Israel, a key U.S. ally and a major player in the Middle East, is a member of the U.N. and has a highly advanced technology sector. The country's foreign policy is currently defined by the ongoing war in Gaza, which has drawn international scrutiny and led to a severe humanitarian crisis. While seeking to defeat Hamas, Israel is also navigating a complex geopolitical landscape, including heightened tensions with Iran and its allies, and maintaining a key security relationship with the U.S.
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As demands grow for a U.N. probe of Khashoggi's murder, an Arete News review finds just eight previous such orders.
Protesters urged more attention to global weapons sales in the wake of a journalist's murder in a Saudi consulate at Istanbul.
The Trump administration announced plans to withdraw the United States from the INF Treaty of 1987, and blamed Russia.
The U.S. envoy to the U.N. will depart at the end of 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump announced without explaining why.
Judges ruled sanctions reinstated by the Trump administration breached a treaty between Iran and the U.S.
The concept of a demilitarization zone goes back almost a half-millennium to Europe's rules on demolishing forts.
New ethnic clashes in the south of the country and violence along a border region displaced more than 1 million people.
Trump's national security adviser harshly condemned the International Criminal Court, which is hated by conservatives.
The diplomatic 'rock star' who spent virtually all his career as a U.N. administrator and personified globalism has died.
The U.S. president's proposed 'Space Force' would create a new service to prepare for conflict and war in outer space.
A medical doctor and former political prisoner, Bachelet got involved in politics as a human rights activist in the 1970s.
Three times a year an obscure panel of human rights experts meets in Geneva and New York with a monumental task.
The U.S. president, complaining of bias against Israel, said America's participation will be reduced to observer status.
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.