
Far-right surge shakes European establishment but center holds
The E.U.'s rightward shift makes it harder to pass new laws on climate change, security, and industrial competition.
The E.U.'s rightward shift makes it harder to pass new laws on climate change, security, and industrial competition.
The U.N. General Assembly elected Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia to the Security Council.
Since the war began, many of UNRWA's elementary and prep schools in Gaza have been used as civilian shelters.
The U.N. chief urges a tax on fossil fuel profits and ban on fossil fuel ads amid new climate reports of breaching 1.5°.
Developing nations' 30% share of global public debt in 2023, particularly in Asia and Oceania, rose from 16% in 2010.
Worker protections against effects of climate change and biological hazards are on the labor conference's agenda.
The World Health Assembly amended its International Health Regulations and prolonged treaty talks up to a year.
Calls for more debt relief and climate finance dominated the multilateral development bank's annual meeting.
But unequal access to job opportunities, particularly for women in low-income countries, remains a problem.
Equitable models of AI governance rooted in comprehensive and inclusive approaches are needed more than ever.
Equating the pursuit of 'good' with the U.N.'s 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 isn't as simple as it may seem.
The U.N. health chief called the pandemic treaty 'a once-in-a-generation opportunity' to improve global health systems.
The treaty is the first on genetic resources and traditional knowledge of Indigenous peoples and local communities.
WHO leaders and diplomats signaled they'll push for next week's World Health Assembly to reauthorize another try.
The vote reflects the alarming number of attacks and threats that aid workers face each year around the world.
The justices cited warnings an offensive on Rafah will put 'hundreds of thousands of people at imminent risk of death.'