United Nations
Most U.S. Korean War Remains Come From One Iconic Clash
About 6,000 Americans were killed or went missing after an overwhelming Chinese offensive.
Is Russia Violating U.N. Sanctions on North Korea?
"It's absolutely clear that Russia needs to do more," a State Department official said after a report that Russia has issued 700 new work permits this year.
Trump Media Attacks Said to Violate International Law
Even the president's daughter Ivanka disagrees with her father's classification of the media and journalists.
Kushner Failing Plan B of Middle East Peace Efforts
Hamas leaders must show "a clear intent for a peaceful relationship with their neighbors" if they want foreign aid, Kushner said.
Israel's PM Says He 'Convinced' Trump to Exit Iran Deal
While the relationship between Trump and Putin is discussed, Netanyahu managed to drag the U.S. away from Russia and "the whole world."
U.S. Says North Korea Illegally Imports Oil Products
North Korea needs oil products to develop ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, according to experts.
Russia Says Human Rights Council 'Better' Without U.S.
Russia's U.N. envoy said "the atmosphere at the council has become much more constructive" with the U.S. gone.
Rohingya Children Are Being Deprived of Education
Recent monsoons have threatened the safety of Rohingya refugees, and many live in exposed areas.
Plastic Bag Ban Causes Outrage in Australia
Grocery store employees are dealing with verbal and physical abuse.
Trump Nominee for U.N. Migrant Agency Rejected
This will be only the second time in history that the International Organization of Migration will not be led by an American.
Migrants Dumped in Desert and Told to Walk to Safety
With no water or food, migrants are forced across the border at gunpoint in the searing heat.
Russian Soldiers Occupy This European Country
This is the fight within Europe that everyone appears to have forgotten about.
U.N.: Venezuelan Security Forces Execute Hundreds
More than 500 people have summarily been executed in raids since 2015, with security forces arranging the scene to suggesting victims "resisted arrest."
Robert Reich: Please Do Not Lose Faith in America
The current occupant of the White House does not represent the views of the majority of Americans.
The U.S. Should Have Left the UNHRC Years Ago
The decision was marred by poor timing—as it was made following criticism of the Trump Administration for border separations.
U.S. Becomes First Country to Exit Human Rights Council
Even some U.S. allies think it was a bad idea. But China stands to gain.
Russia Hopes to Replace U.S. on Human Rights Council
Moscow said the body is meant to serve all U.N. members, not just the U.S.
U.S. Withdraws From U.N. Human Rights Council
Ambassador Nikki Haley says it is a "cesspool of political bias" that "makes a mockery of human rights."
Pivotal Yemen Port Battle Threatens to Choke Houthis
Hodeidah is a vital access point for humanitarian and military aid for the Houthi rebels.
ICE Chief Defends Separating Families at Border
"Those who choose to come between the ports of entry are committing a crime," said Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Thomas Homan.
U.N. Expert: Trump policies Growing Economic Inequality
Philip Alston, a human rights expert, wrote in his new report that economic inequality "could be readily eliminated" with political will.
U.N. Calls on U.S to Stop Separating Immigrant Children
The United Nations Human Rights Office asked U.S. authorities to "immediately halt" the practice of separating immigrant children from their parents on the southern U.S.-Mexico border Tuesday morning.
How the Rana Plaza Disaster Changed Fashion Forever
Five years ago, over 1,000 people were killed when a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed. Fashion Revolution co-founder Orsola de Castro talks to Newsweek about why it was a pivotal moment for the fashion industry.
U.N.: Latin America Must Legalize Drugs to Stop Deaths
Murders in Mexico by warring cartels reached a record high last year.
Who Pays For U.N. Peacekeeping?
Ten countries make up just under 80 percent of the organization's budget.
Israeli Maternity Hospital Ad Shows Fetus As Soldier
The ad read: "Received the President's Award for Excellence, 2038".
Israel to EU: "Go to 1000 1000 Hells" for Condemning Us
Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz accused the EU of "sucking up to Iran" and said the organization "doesn't really represent European nations."
Did Trump Break World Law by Leaving Iran Deal?
Experts say the U.S. didn't just break with the majority of nations in rejecting the Iran deal, it likely violated international law as well.
What Is a Space Force? Trump Wants U.S. Troops in Orbit
This is the second time Trump has publicly said he wants to develop a U.S. space force.
Trump: Kim Jong Un Has Been 'Very Honorable"
It's a far cry from the insults Trump tweeted at the North Korean leader in September.

