
U.N. Security Council urges calm in Gulf as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate
The 15-nation council unanimously condemned recent attacks on oil tankers and called them a threat to international peace.
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The 15-nation council unanimously condemned recent attacks on oil tankers and called them a threat to international peace.
A spokesperson for Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said the stockpile would exceed the limit before the end of June.
A meeting of top Swiss and U.S. diplomats focused on Iran but extended to America's rising tensions with other nations.
Europe's leading human rights organization approved by majority vote a joint declaration that tries to appease Russia.
Tehran promised to return to the deal if China, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K. and E.U. give adequate help.
Despite fears about being weighed down with too much debt, developing nations embraced the infusion of Chinese cash.
Opposition from the U.S., China and Russia forced the removal of measures for investigations and health care.
Sudan's defense minister announced Omar al-Bashir was arrested and declared a state of emergency for three months.
The U.S. State Department said ICC chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda can visit the U.S. only for "official U.N. purposes."
The judgement in a Netherlands-based tribunal brings to a close the legal odyssey of 73-year-old Radovan Karadžić.
The leaders had contradictory accounts of why there was no agreement on dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons.
Access to Venezuela's U.K.-held gold could help determine the leader's fate as his country collapses into economic chaos.
Leaders criticized the breakdown in transatlantic relations from U.S. isolationism despite China's growing power.
The extremist group is reported to still have thousands of foreign terrorist fighters among its ranks in Iraq and Syria.
The U.S. will suspend participation in the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty against nuclear-capable cruise missiles.
The Trump administration's broadsides embolden nations with poor rights records and encourage attacks on journalists.