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U.N. Says Agriculture Must Change To Prevent Worst Effects Of Climate Change
Humans must drastically alter food production in order to prevent the most catastrophic effects of global warming, according to a U.N. report.
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As polio vaccinations begin in Gaza, U.N. says success hinges on a pause in fighting
Health care workers plan to reach more than 640,000 Palestinian children in a matter of days while Israel has agreed to staggered pauses in fighting.
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UN Security Council reconvenes to call for halt in fighting as death toll in Gaza approaches 20,000
Nearly 85% of the population has been displaced, and little food and aid allowed to reach them.
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Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un is about getting weapons and ammunition, experts say
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jean Lee, the former Pyongyang bureau chief for the Associated Press, and Georgetown University's Angela Stent, about the upcoming meeting between Kim Jong Un and Putin.
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U.N. peacekeepers take cover as Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel trade attacks
“The situation is really quite volatile,” Capt. Alessandro Crepy, with the Italian contingent of the peacekeeping group UNIFIL, says of the fighting between forces in Israel and Lebanon.
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In U.N. Art Exhibition, Syrian Artist Unpacks Refugees' Baggage
An art exhibition at the United Nations uses tiny models of refugees' former homes and the suitcases of refugees to tell their stories.
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UN's top court hears South Africa's landmark case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza
South Africa presented its opening arguments and Israel, which rejects the charge, will defend itself on Friday.
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Top U.N. court says Israel's occupation of West Bank, East Jerusalem is 'unlawful'
Top U.N. court says Israel's occupation of West Bank is contrary to international law
6 Times Obama Called On Muslim Communities To Do More About Extremism
Conservatives criticize the president's language on terrorism, including his approach to Muslim nations and communities. But Obama has, on several occasions, pointed to Muslim leaders to do more.
Devices seized near U.N. meeting could have shut down cellphone networks
The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites surrounding New York City ahead of the U.N. General Assembly.
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