What Is 'Heatflation'? Soaring Temps Could Impact Grocery Costs
As the world sees heat waves affecting crop production, global food prices could be driven up even further.
Harry's Next Big Speech Nods to Inspiring Moment in Meghan's Early Career
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will stage their third post-royal visit to New York for an organization Meghan Markle worked with before their marriage.
How to Watch Prince Harry's UN Nelson Mandela Day Address and When
Prince Harry will give a keynote address to the U.N. General Assembly commemorating Nelson Mandela International Day in honor of the late statesman.
Meghan Markle Has Clear 'Intention' When Selecting Her Jewels
Shilpa Yarlagadda, founder of jewelry brand Shiffon Co., described seeing Meghan Markle wearing the brand's design as "an amazing moment."
Russia Halts Mariupol Deliveries as 'Almost All' Food, Goods Gone: Ukraine
While fighting has subsided in the Ukrainian port city, humanitarian agencies say they're having difficulties delivering badly needed aid.
Ukraine 'Big Victory' at Snake Island Could Be a Turning Point
Russian troops' ejection from the Black Sea island is of major significance, Ukraine's former defense minister told Newsweek.
China Rails Against NATO as Asian Rivals Attend Summit for First Time
Japan's Fumio Kishida and South Korea's Yoon Suk-yeol are among four leaders from the Asia-Pacific to attend the NATO summit for the first time.
Jason Momoa Nabs UN Post As Amber Heard's Status at Org Remains Unclear
Since her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp, UN web pages referring to Heard have quietly disappeared.
Indigenous Peoples Versus Colonial Conservation
Without decolonizing conservation, the outcome of the global effort to mitigate climate change through land conservation will likely be permanent displacement—and the possible extinction—of Indigenous peoples worldwide.
Famine Will Force West To Lift Sanctions, Russian State TV Host Claims
Western leaders imposed severe sanctions on Russia in response to Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion, which began on February 24.
Biden's Anti-Israel Gambit in Jerusalem Undermines American Sovereignty
Israel also vigorously opposes Biden's position, which it views as hostile to Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem.
Meet Zelensky? Actor Ben Stiller Tours War-Ravaged Kyiv and Irpin
"Seeking safety is a right and it needs to be upheld for every person," Stiller said, advocating for those displaced by Russia's war.
Democrats Convince Biden to Let Trump Appointee Keep His Job
A number of senators intervened in the White House's plan to replace David Beasley as the head of the World Food Program.
The U.S. and Our Allies Must Stand Up to China on the Human Rights Council
No one expects the Human Rights Council to become a beacon of freedom and justice. Yet we should still expect the council to do its job and debate real human rights abuses, particularly the most egregious violations
Addressing Climate Change Is Safeguarding Human Rights
Now is the moment for the international community to stand in solidarity and decisively act to protect the human rights of people in all nations, rich and poor, north and south, who are suffering the unjust impacts of fossil fuel-driven climate change.
Putin Is Investing $1.5 Billion in One of His Top Allies
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has publicly championed the role of import substitution in lessening reliance on Western products.
The Biden Administration Must Crack Down on Hamas' Disinformation Campaign
Even more so than rockets, disinformation campaigns have become Hamas' greatest weapons.
Russian Ambassador Storms Out of U.N. After Being Blamed for Food Crisis
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations left a meeting during criticism from the European Council's president.
Turkey Informs U.N. it is Rebranding to a Name From 99 Years Ago
Turkey began calling itself "Turkiye" in 1923, when the republic was founded and Kemal Atatürk became its first president.
U.N. Leading Operation to Get Grain Past Russian Blockade: Ukraine Official
Dmytro Kuleba accused Russia of playing "hunger games with the world."
Russia 'Refusing' to Risk Equipment to Evacuate Wounded in Ukraine: Report
In a Saturday assessment, the Institute for the Study of War said that there is "eroding military professionalism" within the leadership of Russia's forces.
Xinjiang Police Files Reveal Horrors of China's Uyghur Internment Camps
The explosive data dump comes as the U.N.'s top human rights official makes a six-day trip to China to visit regions including Xinjiang.
Putin Ally Warns World War III Is Coming Unless West Stops Weapons Supply
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's warning came as Russia sold missiles with nuclear capabilities to his country.
Read Putin Official Boris Bondarev's Scathing Resignation Letter
"The aggressive war unleashed by Putin...is not only a crime against the Ukrainian people... but also the most serious crime against the people of Russia."
Putin Aims to 'Starve' Poor Nations by Blocking Ukraine Grain: Stoyanova
Ala Stoyanova, the deputy governor of Odessa, said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "blackmailing the world" by blocking Ukraine's ports.
Syria Says U.S. Must Pay for Civilians Killed in Strike and Withdraw Troops
"These biased investigations cannot deny the fact that a crime against humanity has occurred in Baghuz," Syria's United Nations mission told Newsweek.
Leak At Bombed Mariupol Steel Plant Risks Environmental Catastrophe—Ukraine
The Azovstal steel plant where Ukrainian soldiers have been holed up has been subjected to Russian attacks for weeks.
Ukraine War: Zelensky Says He'll Talk to Putin, Barring Ultimatums
As Finland announced its support for joining NATO, Russia promised to take "retaliatory steps." Live updates have ended.
Ukraine's Ports Must Be Reopened or Millions Face Starvation Warns UN
The World Food Programme said that the millions of tonnes of grain is stranded in Black Sea ports closed by the Ukraine war.
Russia 'on the Defensive' at U.N. Security Council as U.S. Takes Charge
U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield has a wide-ranging agenda for the United Nations' top table in May, including the further isolation of Russia.