UN Security Council
Ukraine wants Russia expelled from U.N. as Putin says he would negotiate
Russia has been a U.N. member dating back to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
What North Korea can offer Putin as Russia explores "arrangements"
"We have never exported weapons or ammunition to Russia before and we will not plan to export them," a North Korean official said.
Iraqis Say Colin Powell 'Lied' for 2003 U.S. Invasion, 'Never-Ending Wars'
"He lied, lied and lied," said Maryam, a 51-year-old Iraqi writer and mother of two who spoke on condition her last name not be used.
Russia Says U.S. Lying About Military Involved in Killing African Citizens
"Russian military advisers couldn't take part and didn't take part in any killings or lootings," spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said. "This is yet another lie."
China Calls for Urgent Cease-Fire in Israel, Offers to Host Peace Talks
Zhang Jun, China's permanent representative to the U.N., said Sunday that Beijing is "very much concerned about the alarming, worrisome situation in the occupied territory of Palestine."
Trump's U.N. Speech Was a Joke, but We Shouldn't Laugh
The U.S. president used his address to attack many of the institutions that Americans helped establish to ensure international peace.
U.S. Officials Blame Russia for Syrian Chemical Attack
Top U.S. officials on Tuesday said Russia is responsible for recent attacks committed by Syrian Bashar al-Assad's regime.
U.S. Isn't Backing France on African Anti-Jihad Force
France wants the Security Council to back an African force aimed at fighting Al-Qaeda and ISIS-linked groups in the Sahel.
U.N. Condemns North Korea Launch after U.S.-Russia Spat
The 15-member U.N. Security Council condemned North Korea's failed missile launch, but Russia got its way by arguing for the possibility of dialogue.
Over Half Al-Shabab's Fighters may be Children
A U.N. report found that both al-Shabab and the Somali army have recruited children.
To Save Israel, Two States Is Still the Solution
If the U.S. wants peace in the Middle East, it must stick to its longstanding policy on Israel.
Thousands Gather for Srebrenica Anniversary, Burial
Twenty-one years after the genocide, 127 newly found victims were buried Monday.
Western Countries Urge U.N. to Begin Airdrops to Syria
The Damascus suburb of Darayya has been without food aid since 2012.
U.N. Demands End to Hospital Attacks as Aleppo Burns
More than 50 people, including children, died in a shelling of an Aleppo hospital last week.
U.N. Rejects Israel's Claim to Syria's Golan Heights
Israel's ambassador accused the U.N. of "ignoring the reality in the Middle East."
North Korea Wants To Launch More Satellites
Kim Jong-un made the comments during a celebratory banquet over the weekend.
Only Burundi's Leaders Can Stop the Looming Civil War
The British Ambassador to the U.N. explains why Nkurunziza needs to face up to Burundi's problems.
U.N. Security Council Condemns Attack on Embassy
The council, in a statement, strongly condemned an attack on the Saudi embassy and one on a Saudi mission in Mashhad.
Iran Contravened U.N. Ban With October Missile Test: Report
The rocket was a ballistic missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, a team of sanctions monitors said in a confidential new report.
Egypt, Japan, Senegal, Ukraine and Uruguay Join U.N. Security Council
Ukraine will now face Russian delegation at council votes, but warns there will be no "conciliatory" treatment
Swedish PM Begins Bid for Security Council Seat on U.S. Visit
Stefan Löfven to meet UN deputy secretary-general as he seeks to cement bid for 2017-18.
U.N. Weapons Approval For Libya Put on Hold
At least eight United Nations Security Council members have places a 'hold' on Libya's request for weapons.
U.N. Security Council Rejects Resolution For Palestinian State
The United States voted against the measure.