On World Food Day, Leave No One Behind
As more disasters are likely to happen, more urgent funding is required.
Vladimir Putin has more friends than you think
The Russian president told a summit of leaders in Astana "we believe a revision is needed of the global financial system."
U.N. envoy details Russian weaponization of rape, sexual assault in Ukraine
Victims ranged in age from 4 to 82, and in some cases, relatives were "forced" to witness the attacks.
Kremlin isolated as just four nations back Russia on Ukraine annexation
Ukraine's ambassador to the U.N. said the vote was about upholding the U.N. Charter's guarantee of territorial independence.
World population is about to hit jaw-dropping milestone
Since 1950 the global population has increased by over 300 percent and is not predicted to peak until the 2080s.
"Now is the time": Blinken rallies U.N. after Russian strikes on Ukraine
The Secretary of State urged leaders to speak out against Putin, saying his attacks present a "profound moral issue" that threaten the U.N.'s Charter.
World Mental Health Day Marked by Selena Gomez, Venus Williams and Others
Monday is World Mental Health Day, a day that is meant to raise awareness and advocacy.
China, Russia "enabling North Korea" and Kim's missile tests: U.S. envoy
North Korea's strongman leader, Kim Jong Un, has conducted nearly 40 missile tests this year.
U.S. Getting Ukraine to Finish Line Sets 'Tone' for China: Nikki Haley
The former U.N. ambassador made the comments after new threats from China against the U.S. and the West regarding Ukraine's NATO's membership request.
Fact Check: Did New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern Call To Censor Free Speech?
Jacinda Ardern was accused of advocating for "total government over speech" following a UN address.
Will Putin Impose Martial Law? What We Know
Rumors abound that Russian men of conscription age will not be able to leave Russia once voter referendums conclude in occupied territories in Ukraine.
Fact Check: Did Joe Biden Get 'Lost' on UN Stage in Viral Video?
Clips appearing to show Joe Biden wandering aimlessly on the stage after a speech have been viewed millions of times online.
Are Russia's Referendums in Ukraine Territories Legitimate?
Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the Russian Federation Council, claimed Friday that the referendums comply with international norms and the U.N. Charter.
China Welcomes Biden's UN Speech After Pledge to Defend Taiwan
Joe Biden made direct references to China and Taiwan at the U.N. for the first time in his presidency and said, "We do not seek a Cold War" with Beijing.
Ebrahim Raisi Is A Monster. His Entry Into The U.S. Was Inexcusable
The president of the Islamic Republic of Iran handpicked by Ayatollah Khamenei touched down for the UN General Assembly.
U.S. Needs to Threaten Russia With Nuclear Strike: Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened nuclear attacks in a televised address Wednesday morning, stressing the threats were "not a bluff."
Biden Walks Fine Line Between Condemning Russia and Putin's Nuclear Threat
"The United States is ready to pursue critical arms control measures. A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought," Biden said on Wednesday.
U.S. to Remain Engaged on Iran Deal at U.N., Prepares 'Equally' for Plan B
The State Department told Newsweek it "will continue to pursue JCPOA talks as long as we believe doing so is in the interest of U.S. national security."
Outrage at Iran President's NYC Trip after U.S. Threats, Holocaust Doubts
Opposition group the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran MEK told Newsweek Ebrahim Raisi's presence in New York "is an affront" to the U.N.
Russia, China Pose 'Greatest Challenges' to Democracy Since Cold War—Taiwan
China's ambitions won't stop at Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen said in a virtual address on Monday.
Another War Is Brewing, but Will the World Take Action?
It has been a week of sleepless nights in Armenia, but the renewed violence in the Caucasus should concern people all over the globe as well.
A Brief History of the 'Butcher of Tehran'
Ebrahim Raisi started his career in 1981 as the prosecutor of Karaj and Hamadan Provinces. He played a leading role in persecuting minorities, especially the Bahais, and political opponents that left untold numbers dead, tortured, and jailed.
Instead of A Visa for Iran's President, Seek Accountability
Holding Tehran accountable for its malign behavior is the most appropriate approach.
Queen Elizabeth II Mourned by World Leaders and Famous Admirers
Mick Jagger, Nicki Minaj, Bill Gates and Barack Obama were among the many well-known people who posted tributes to the iconic monarch who died Thursday at 96.
China's Cruelty Is Laid Bare
A new report concludes that Chinese authorities' widespread human rights violations against the Uyghurs and others "may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity."
What Report? China Disappears U.N.'s Xinjiang Assessment Inside Its Borders
China's internet censors continue to scrub references to the August 31 report published by the U.N. Human Rights Office, the U.S.' top envoy in Beijing said.
Meghan Looks To The Future With Summit Outfit From Activist Fashion Brand
Meghan made a statement in choosing clothes by Another Tomorrow, which is committed to "human, animal, and environmental welfare."
Don't Send Uyghurs Back to China, UN Says in Xinjiang Report
China responded to the long-awaited UN document with a 122-page document of its own.
Drought in China Drove Desperate Elephants To Raid Farms and Destroy Homes
A report from the United Nations University found that a herd of 15 hungry, thirsty elephants was "financially devastating" to farmers.
Russian State TV Suggests UN's Nuclear Watchdog Might Mine Zaporizhzhia
The comments from a politician came amid renewed shelling near the plant and growing fears of a potential nuclear catastrophe.