
World Bank's turnover at the top tests the politics of international aid
Not surprisingly, the patterns of American and European leadership have been an affront to non-Western nations.
The 17 U.N. Sustainable Development Goals are a universal blueprint for a better world. Adopted by all 193 U.N. member nations, these goals provide a roadmap to address the most urgent global challenges — from ending poverty and hunger to improving health, education, and climate action. The diplomatic and international efforts to achieve these goals by 2030 depend on global cooperation and are essential for peace and prosperity.
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Not surprisingly, the patterns of American and European leadership have been an affront to non-Western nations.
The Trump administration's broadsides embolden nations with poor rights records and encourage attacks on journalists.
Japan will leave the International Whaling Commission, which will drop to 88 members, and resume whaling in April.
Despite UNAIDS' insistence on urgency, its leader announced he would wait to resign his position until the end of next June.
China is responsible for much of the growth as innovation becomes the main intellectual property battleground.
The Group of 20 expressed concern about the future of the World Trade Organization, which Trump threatened to leave.
The Geneva-based International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development said it was closing immediately.
The trade deal fulfills U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to replace the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
The Financial Stability Board monitors and recommends ways of strengthening the world's financial architecture.
Justices are deciding if the World Bank's financial lending arm has the same immunity afforded to nations under U.S. laws.
As much as 91% of the world's population breathes unhealthy air, which is why it's the focus of a global health conference.
Concerns about climate change's rapid rate of advance in the far north drove three years of talks on commercial fishing.
Low- and middle-income countries and the poorest and most vulnerable populations worldwide are the hardest hit.
The World Trade Organization is a major target of the Trump administration, which prefers to let the U.S. set its own tariffs.
A new treaty is being negotiated aimed at protecting the rich biodiversity of the open ocean against commercial pressures.
For only a second time in its 144-year history, the Swiss-based Universal Postal Union held an "Extraordinary Congress."