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Putin Skips U.N. Summit for War Game Near NATO Border
After turning down the invite and sending Russia's foreign minister instead, the Kremlin unveiled Putin's alternative plans.
Google, Tesla Rally Against Killer Robots
The arrival of autonomous weapons systems will be as revolutionary to war as gunpowder and nuclear arms.
U.S. Ready to Use Military Force on North Korea
Pyongyang defied world powers by test launching a ballistic missile that could hit Alaska Tuesday.
South Korea Fires Warning Shots at North Korea
The South Korean military fired over 90 shots at a mystery object just days after Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test.
U.N. Expert Will Not Debate Rodrigo Duterte on Murders
The president has said he will accept investigators only if he gets to debate them, during which he would "humiliate" them and create a "spectacle."
China Wants Close Contact With Russia On North Korea
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson hopes Beijing will strengthen pressure on Pyongyang.
U.N. Report: Afghan Police Continue To Torture Suspects
The report comes as Afghan officials prepare to face a review of the country's record of implementing anti-torture laws.
U.N. Chief Urges U.S. Against Abrupt Cuts to World Body
President Trump has proposed a 28 percent budget cut for diplomacy and foreign aid, which includes an unspecified reduction in financial support for the United Nations.
Trump's U.N. Envoy Vows to 'Call Out' Russia If Needed
Nikki Haley said Washington "will not hesitate to call out Russia" for transgressions.
Russian Ambassador to U.N. Dies Suddenly at Work in NYC
The ambassador was a strong supporter of Russian policy, and his death comes just one day before his 65th birthday.
U.S. Objects to Palestinian as U.N. Envoy to Libya
Nikki Haley, American ambassador to the United Nations, says U.S. is "disappointed" by selection.
Russia Backs Renewal of U.N.-led Syria Talks
Recent discussions with Assad's representatives should not replace Geneva talks led by U.N.
May Calls for Trade, Condemns Torture on U.S. Visit
The British prime minister told Republicans that she supports Trump's calls to reform NATO and the U.N.
Tel Aviv Diary: Bibi Rails Against the World
The Israeli prime minister's caustic response to a critical U.N. resolution looks like overkill.
Israel to Evaluate U.N. Ties After Settlement Criticism
Prime Minister Netanyahu says he has already cut off funding to five U.N. institutions in response to resolution demanding an end to settlements.
Russia to Reject Bid for U.N. Monitoring in Aleppo
Assad ally Russia promotes a rival resolution but French ambassador refuses to compromise on 'basic demands.'
Iran Adhering to Nuclear Deal, U.N. Watchdog Says
But scientists are ordered to work on nuke-powered marine vessels in response to continuing U.S. sanctions.
Nigeria's Development Guru Joining the U.N.
Incoming U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Mohammed as his second-in-command.
Hundreds of Men From Aleppo Missing: U.N.
The U.N. is concerned that Syrian government forces could be mistreating the men.
U.N. Launches Record $22.2 Billion Appeal for 2017
Most of the money will go to address crises in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and South Sudan.
Russia Vetoes U.N. Demand to End Aleppo Slaughter
Rival Russian draft before the Security Council failed to clear the minimum vote threshold.
U.N. Body Calls on Saudi Arabia to End Child Execution
The human rights watchdog called for an end to capital punishment for children and discrimination against girls.
North Korea's U.N. Membership 'Must Be Reconsidered'
South Korea accused North Korea of "totally ridiculing" the U.N.'s authority.
Obama Urges Xi Jinping to Heed South China Sea Ruling
'The president reaffirmed that the United States will work with all countries in the region to uphold the principles of international law,' the White House says.
North Korean Missile Lands in Japan's Waters
The launch is believed to be the longest distance covered by a North Korean test.
Muslim States Block 11 LGBT Groups From U.N. Meeting
Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has protested the move.
Will ISIS Emerge as a Long-Term Underground Network?
As ISIS is Driven Back in Iraq, Will it Emerge as a Long-Term Underground Network?
One of Libya's Two Opposing Governments Steps Down
But other rebels say they won't be so welcoming to the new regime.
Altered Docs, Free iPads Among Lapses Found in UN Audit
Seven have been charged in alleged bribery scheme involving a former General Assembly president.
New Rite of Passage Emerges for Kenya's Maasai Girls
Female genital mutilation loses support among community's elders.