Report on global aid finds lives saved equal to twice the U.S. population
The ONE Campaign says at least 669 million people worldwide would have needlessly died between 1990 and 2016.
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The ONE Campaign says at least 669 million people worldwide would have needlessly died between 1990 and 2016.
The Nobel Prize-winning U.N. panel on climate change said it's life or death for much of the planet as soon as 2040.
Judges ruled sanctions reinstated by the Trump administration breached a treaty between Iran and the U.S.
A new review of U.N. whistleblowing policies and practices by the U.N.'s Joint Inspection Unit showed little improvement.
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.
The U.N. Security Council held its first meeting devoted to debating the ties between corruption, peace and security.
Russians and Americans have a complicated history of election meddling abroad, but they are not equivalent.
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 U.S. president's proposed 'Space Force' would create a new service to prepare for conflict and war in outer space.
With the U.S. reversal, Iran's planned economic opening to the West depends on its European, Russian and Chinese partners.
Muslim anger at efforts to satirize Prophet Muhammad stirred OIC to propose a ban against incitement of religious hatred.
North Korea had the highest concentration of modern slavery, but Australia, Europe and the U.S. also had growing numbers.
After calling NATO obsolete, Trump suggested America might not defend others and demanded more defense spending.
The implications of the U2 singer's message extended well beyond Ireland's race for a seat on the U.N. Security Council.