UNESCO-led Mosul's heritage reconstruction project is set for 2020
The US$100 million plan will reconstruct Mosul's cultural heritage, including its famed 12th-century al-Nuri mosque.
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The US$100 million plan will reconstruct Mosul's cultural heritage, including its famed 12th-century al-Nuri mosque.
IAEA confirmed Iran is preparing to use arrays of more advanced centrifuges, in another violation of the deal.
Farming, logging, mining and other human activities add to climate impacts on land, costing up to 17% of global GDP.
The summit in France was overshadowed by fears of an escalating trade war between the United States and China.
The E.U.'s antitrust probe of the Libra project focuses on concerns it would improperly shut out rival payment systems.
Their demands call for supporting developing nations, paying for cleaner technologies, and pressuring wealthy nations.
A U.N. fact-finding mission urged the international community to sever ties with Myanmar’s military.
The treaty, which took effect in 2014, builds on efforts to protect women and girls from violence since the 1990s. Some nations say they oppose it based on sovereignty concerns.
Iran's biggest European trading partners are Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, and Greece.
The aim is to help fulfill the Paris Agreement’s goal of preventing average global temperatures from rising more than 2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels, or 1.5° if possible.
He had been in poor health since 2018 and already let it be known he planned to resign next March, midway through his third term, which would have run through 2021.
The condemnation came from Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan and New Zealand, along with 17 European nations.
The head of the 36-nation organization called on governments to listen to millions of people worried about climate change.
Iran is only allowed to enrich a certain amount of uranium up to 3.67%, enough to fuel a commercial nuclear power plant.
The 15-nation council unanimously condemned recent attacks on oil tankers and called them a threat to international peace.
A spokesperson for Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said the stockpile would exceed the limit before the end of June.