Wetlands vanishing at triple rate of forests as global temperatures rise
The losses from 1970 to 2015 threaten the 'world's most valuable ecosystem' with a huge amount of biodiversity.
Switzerland is a landlocked nation in Central Europe, known for its mountains, lakes, and highly developed economy. The country has a long-standing policy of armed neutrality, which has allowed it to host the headquarters of many international organizations, including the U.N. office in Geneva.
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The losses from 1970 to 2015 threaten the 'world's most valuable ecosystem' with a huge amount of biodiversity.
At the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. president attacked the world body as a largely useless "global bureaucracy."
The picture is complicated by safety and environmental concerns and IAEA's dual roles as watchdog and promoter.
Russia and Turkey plan to allow a 'war on terror' to continue against fighters living near civilians in the Idlib region.
A U.N. panel identified six Myanmar military leaders it said should be prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya Muslims.
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.
For only a second time in its 144-year history, the Swiss-based Universal Postal Union held an "Extraordinary Congress."
Russians and Americans have a complicated history of election meddling abroad, but they are not equivalent.
A report says the possible war crimes include rape, torture, disappearances and 'deprivation of the right to life.'
A panel of U.N. human rights investigators proposed assigning 'an independent, impartial mechanism' to collect evidence.
The number of people killed in Syria is commonly assessed at more than half a million, almost certainly an undercount.
The diplomatic 'rock star' who spent virtually all his career as a U.N. administrator and personified globalism has died.
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein warned people's rights must be defended amid a rise in populist-driven authoritarians.
China rejected concerns of experts that at least 1 million ethnic Uyghurs are being detained and indoctrinated.
A medical doctor and former political prisoner, Bachelet got involved in politics as a human rights activist in the 1970s.