[Update, March 13: The International Organization for Migration ( IOM) said that 40,000 people were displaced in the ...
Denmark will lead its United Nations Security Council rotating presidency by focusing on peace as tensions mount over ...
In her current job, she relies on her skills as “a natural networker” to succeed, a capacity she honed as an ...
The writer, a former Afghan envoy to the UN, writes that choosing the organization’s next leader “is a defining moment for ...
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister and finance minister of Canada, criticized the tariffs imposed by the United States government on Canada over the last few weeks, calling them an ...
In another initiative, Afghan women and international human rights defenders are advocating for the amendments to the Rome Statute under the jurisdiction of International Criminal Court to recognize ...
This Week @UN: Countering authoritarianism; Denmark’s push for peace; anti-nukers; nuke-power fallacies; MAGA hits the UN. Plus: Gaza; Arab summit; Syria; Central African Republic; Afghanistan; ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also said at the European Union’s defense summit in Brussels on March 5 that NATO members should be ready to raise their defense spending to 5 percent of their GDP.
A new report says that although the total number of nukes has dropped considerably across the world since the Cold War ended, there are still plenty to obliterate Earth. During Nuclear Ban Week in New ...
The growing dominance of nationalist populism is remaking world order, engendering what I call a “Concert of Authoritarianism ...