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Somehow he’s managed to take the greatest looming threat to humanity and put it (excuse the all-too-appropriate image) on the back burner. I’m thinking, of course, about climate change. My guess is ...
The U.S. push to mine international waters for metals defies global efforts to control and protect these fragile ecosystems.
Death toll rises to 104 and dozens more are still missing in the historic Texas flooding. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the ...
Fuel stocks in Gaza have been almost completely depleted, UN officials have said, causing the collapse of basic services as ...
Swiss authorities have moved to strike off a branch of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which has faced widespread criticism ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio wants less talk, more action from the Quad, and the 'Bomb Cyclone' is far from over, with destructive weather still to come for much of the east coast.
More than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die by 2030 because of the ...
The world’s nations are gathering in Spain for a high-level conference to tackle the growing gap between rich and poor countries and drum up the trillions of dollars needed to close it.
Ukraine loses F-16 pilot in Putin’s largest aerial attack since start of war - Russia fires total of 477 drones and 60 missiles of various types across Ukraine ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, center, next to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, pose for a photo with nation leaders and representatives, at the start of the four-day ...
UN chief Antonio Guterres urged the world to "rev up the engine of development" at an aid conference in Spain on Monday as US-led cuts jeopardise the fight against poverty and climate change.