Macron maps post-Brexit E.U. nuclear role
French President Emmanuel Macron put forward a new doctrine for France to lead the European Union in reducing the global threat of a nuclear arms race.
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French President Emmanuel Macron put forward a new doctrine for France to lead the European Union in reducing the global threat of a nuclear arms race.
The U.N. chief warned “a wind of madness is sweeping the globe” from a dangerous surge of instability and unpredictable geopolitical "hair-trigger" tensions.
Britain and France recommitted to the Iran nuclear deal despite the U.S. undermining it and Europeans triggering a process that may reimpose sanctions.
The U.N. relies on crossings to truck supplies through Turkey, Iraq and Jordan into Syrian areas beyond Assad's control.
Iran retaliated against the U.S., illustrating the U.N. chief's concerns that geopolitical tensions are at their highest level.
UNESCO's chief reminded Washington and Tehran they must protect cultural sites, after Trump made threats against Iran.
European nations urged Tehran to stop taking steps away from compliance with the nuclear deal it signed with world powers.
Britain, France and Germany called on Iran to remain in the 2015 deal, but did not press to reactivate U.N. sanctions.
Six nations sought accountability in U.N. peacekeeping at a meeting on mismanagement, sexual abuse and other violence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would immediately renew the treaty between the two nations that expires in 2021.
The Paris Peace Forum promoted what French President Emmanuel Macron described as 'balanced cooperation.'
Police are investigating the death of James Le Mesurier, whose organization founded and supported White Helmets in Syria.
The peace talks, held for the first time under the auspices of a new Syrian constitutional committee, will go a second week.
Russia and China vetoed a resolution seeking to impose a cease-fire in Idlib governorate, the last rebel stronghold.
The panel reported Myanmar's armed forces killed thousands of Muslim Rohingya people during 'clearance operations.'
Incoming envoy Kelly Craft took up her new job issuing a terse statement while declining to take questions from reporters.