
Africa aspires to major role in the effort to combat climate change
African leaders say they have a market-based plan to fight human-caused global warming that will spread economic development among millions of people on the continent.
African leaders say they have a market-based plan to fight human-caused global warming that will spread economic development among millions of people on the continent.
The U.N. agency's first global guidance urges governments to quickly regulate generative AI in education and research.
Putin says Russia won't rejoin until the West meets its demands to ease shipping of Russian agricultural exports.
In the recording, UAE officials anticipate a need to "minimize" attacks on the Gulf nation's human rights record when it hosts COP28 in Dubai later this year.
Talks are planned for Russia’s Black Sea resort of Sochi almost two months since Russia pulled out of the U.N.-brokered deal.
The 1,157 protected sites account for less than 1% of Earth's surface but play vital roles as biodiversity hotspots.
The suspension, a typical reaction to Africa's military coups, bars Niger from voting on the A.U.'s proposals.
The U.N. agency's report last month concluded that Japan's plans were consistent with international safety standards.
It suggests most jobs are only partly exposed to automation, and are more likely to be complemented than substituted.
WMO said the summer of extremes continues: July was the hottest month ever recorded and the high-impact weather continues through August.
The Global Environment Facility set up the new multilateral fund with key initial investments from Canada and the U.K.
The U.S., Albania, Japan, and South Korea led a U.N. Security Council session that shone a spotlight on starvation and repression under Kim Jong Un's regime.
'Extremely high water stress' afflicts 83% of the population in the Middle East and North Africa and 74% in South Asia.
Education Cannot Wait said Afghan girls are the "furthest behind" in efforts to erase poverty and reduce inequality.
The ship-to-ship transfer extracted as much of the 1.14 million barrels of oil as possible, leaving under 2% aboard.
The conflict has pushed over 20 million people into severe acute hunger, including 6.3 million a step away from famine.