
Trump administration abandons the U.N.'s top human rights body
The U.S. president, complaining of bias against Israel, said America's participation will be reduced to observer status.
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The U.S. president, complaining of bias against Israel, said America's participation will be reduced to observer status.
Two nuclear watchdogs were prepared for the monitoring and verification North Korea would need for denuclearization.
The fracture lines between Trump and some of the United States' strongest allies were evident well before the gathering.
A U.N. special investigator argued human rights should be on the agenda of a planned U.S.-North Korea nuclear summit.
The U.N. human rights office said the 'zero tolerance' policy violates children's rights by breaking up families from Mexico.
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.
António Guterres launched a campaign underscoring the need for nations to scrap nuclear arsenals and other weapons.