ILO chief warns nonstop crises jeopardize labor market advances
Worker protections against effects of climate change and biological hazards are on the labor conference's agenda.
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Worker protections against effects of climate change and biological hazards are on the labor conference's agenda.
Calls for more debt relief and climate finance dominated the multilateral development bank's annual meeting.
ICJ justices heard arguments from South Africa calling on Israel to immediately withdraw its army from Gaza.
Food and fuel stocks will run out within days, WFP officials said, and "the threat of famine in Gaza never loomed larger.”
Both sides called the talks 'constructive' despite tensions and different approaches to calls for global AI governance.
The number of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity has increased every year since 2019.
A new U.N. report shows how prioritizing debt over services like health care and education plagues the developing world.
The U.N. body also demands Israel be held accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
The ruling orders Israel to allow aid trucks loaded with food and supplies to enter Gaza unhindered 'without delay.'
The spending bill also has other 'key pro-Israel provisions' aimed at the U.N. and other international organizations.
Some 16.7 million people need humanitarian aid in Syria, up from 15.3 million a year ago, as its devastating war drags on.
A top U.N. official cites strong concerns about mental privacy, which is 'a line that we should not cross at all' as AI develops.
Escalating violence prompts U.N. condemnation as lawless gangs terrorize and displace thousands and impede aid.
The U.N. Security Council demanded an immediate end to fighting in Sudan during Ramadan, which begins Sunday.
Humanitarian groups demanded a probe into an 'apparent mass killing' at an aid drop where Israel blamed a stampede.
The International Court of Justice heard testimony on the legality of Israel’s 57-year occupation of Palestinian territories.