Paris forum's global governance runs counter to political headwinds
The Paris Peace Forum promoted what French President Emmanuel Macron described as 'balanced cooperation.'
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The Paris Peace Forum promoted what French President Emmanuel Macron described as 'balanced cooperation.'
The top U.N. envoy to Iraq told lawmakers their role hearing Baghdad protestors' demands is vital to stability and peace.
France and China urge more cooperation on climate, biodiversity and trade as the Trump administration retreats.
More than 11,000 scientists said only an urgent shift to a carbon-free economy can ward off planetary catastrophe.
On the first day possible, the U.S. alerted the U.N. that it will withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement a year from now.
Ten nations sign trade bloc with six countries including China and conclude negotiations on a new economic partnership.
The peace talks, held for the first time under the auspices of a new Syrian constitutional committee, will go a second week.
Argentina’s ambassador to Austria, Rafael Mariano Grossi, will head the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency.
The data 'discrepancies' are being assessed by the World Anti-Doping Agency and independent forensic experts.
As a global financing tool, Green Climate Fund has disbursed $5.2 billion to 111 climate projects among 99 nations.
A year of protests exposed an erosion of public trust in political leaders who aren't listening to people's real problems.
Nations and companies are required to ensure their policies on hate speech comply with international human rights law.
Switzerland's national elections delivered a major boost to left-leaning Greens who back urgent U.N.-led climate action.
An internal investigative report documented allegations of retaliation against career diplomats who did not back Trump.
The U.N. chief expressed concern over fighting in northeast Syria and called for 'maximum restraint' against atrocities.
The global lending institution said carbon emissions could be cut by 35% over the next decade through a $75 per ton tax.