Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to New York Thursday to notify the UN Security Council and secretary-general
The court acquitted 3 defendants and found one guilty on all counts in the bombing that killed of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 bystanders
4 Hezbollah members charged in 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 bystanders
The court will read its verdict Tuesday in the case of 4 Hezbollah members charged in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 bystanders
Houthi rebels have prevented UN experts from accessing an old, neglected tanker with more than a million barrels of oil on board that risks a spill worse than the Exxon Valdez
Pompeo says failure of UN Security Council to act to protect international peace and security is 'inexcusable'
Events in tribute to victims take place one day after government resigns
US could seek vote early next week on its draft UN resolution indefinitely extending the conventional weapons ban and other sanctions
If the city’s coronavirus infection rate remains below 3%, 1.1 million public school students could return to the classroom part-time in September
The United States has designated 14 more individuals and entities tied to the Syrian government to be added to its sanctions list
United Nations warns that its humanitarian operation in Yemen is vastly underfunded and 'on the verge of collapse,' as COVID-19 ramps up and millions of people face extreme hunger in a matter of weeks
As Israel and Palestinian territories see increase in COVID-19 cases, UN says cooperation issues could affect controlling its spread
Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, accused the federal government of still being 'in denial' about the virus
Antonio Guterres addressed growing global inequalities in a speech on the late Nelson Mandela’s birthday
The actor and activist calls on the international community to do more to protect the most vulnerable from the most heinous crimes
Increased funding needed to assist 250 million people in most vulnerable countries offset impacts of COVID-19 and global recession
Houthi rebels have prevented UN experts from accessing old tanker with more than a million barrels of oil on board that risks a spill larger than the Exxon Valdez
World body’s Food and Agriculture Organization says 690 million people were undernourished in 2019 and as many as 132 million more could be pushed into hunger due to the pandemic
Aid will flow through only one crossing point from Turkey into NW Syria, leaving 1.3 million people potentially without assistance
With only hours to go before authorization expires for the aid routes from Turkey to northwest Syria, two rival resolutions fail to be adopted in the Security Council, leaving the mission in limbo
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