
At U.N., diplomats wary of regional surge in Israel-Hezbollah conflict
U.N. human rights experts condemned the 'malicious manipulation of thousands of electronic pagers and radios.'
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U.N. human rights experts condemned the 'malicious manipulation of thousands of electronic pagers and radios.'
The proposal amplifies a recent International Court of Justice ruling that Israel has no sovereignty over the territories.
The original target for the campaign was 640,000 children, which may have been an overestimate due to the war.
U.N. leaders urged nations to bring the Sustainable Development Goals 'back to life' and chart a post-2030 agenda.
The four international treaties, which form the rules of war, have been ratified or acceded to by virtually all nations.
U.N. investigators found nine UNRWA staff members 'may have been involved' in Hamas' attacks on Israel last year.
ICC prosecutors could use the U.N. report to bolster the court's work of investigating suspected war crimes in Gaza.
The U.N. secretary-general's special envoy for Yemen said regional dangers grew but the warring parties are talking.
The determination is the first time an international court weighed in on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory.
Children's deaths from malnutrition and dehydration show that critical health and social structures have collapsed.
The U.N. Security Council resolution condemned Houthi attacks in shipping lanes for a second time this year.
A U.N. staff survey finds 80% of respondents believe harmful information endangers communities.
A dangerous escalation unfolding along the Israel-Lebanon border could lead to a regional war that draws in Iran.
Building debris may take $647 million and 15 years to clean up. Around 800,000 tons might qualify as hazardous waste.
A study estimates the world's armed forces have a combined carbon footprint equal to 5.5% of global greenhouse gases.
The U.N. refugee agency’s report documents lives upended by persecution, conflict, violence and human rights violations.