Climate Change 3 mins ago United Nations set to call on Americans to reduce meat consumption The United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization is planning to release a first-of-its-kind report taking aim at the "over-consumption" of meat in the West.
VIDEO 2 days ago We don’t trust China over diseases: Dr. Nicole Saphier FOX News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier reacts to the World Health Organization pressing China on the rise of pediatric pneumonia clusters.
Antisemitism Exposed 3 days ago Soaring antisemitism in US started with UN bashing Israel, envoy says Amid the dramatic increase of antisemitism in the U.S. and on social media, Israel’s special envoy for combating the world’s oldest hatred issues a plan of action.
UNITED NATIONS 4 days ago UN Secretary-General visits Antarctica as climate talks loom United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres arrived in Antarctica on Thursday ahead of international climate talks at the COP28 conference
Africa 6 days ago UN peacekeepers to withdraw from Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached an agreement with the United Nations on Tuesday to remove peacekeeping forces from the country.
UNITED NATIONS 6 days ago United Nations chief slammed as Gaza death comparison fact-checked by social media: 'lost any moral standing' The United Nations has stood by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry's reported deaths count, arguing that such reports have stood up to scrutiny in past conflicts.
Israel November 19 United Nations slammed for silence over Hamas rapes, mutilation and murder of Israeli women, critics say Despite documented evidence of systematic rape and gender-based crimes committed by Hamas terrorists against Israeli women on Oct. 7, critics say U.N. Women refuses to acknowledge the victims
LIFESTYLE November 17 On this day in history, November 17, 1871, National Rifle Association founded by Civil War veteran officers The National Rifle Association, which has some 5.5 million members in the U.S., was chartered in New York City on Nov. 17, 1871, by veteran Union officers of the Civil War.
Asia November 16 Canada, 5 European countries look to join genocide case against Burma Canada is attempting, alongside five Western European countries, to join an International Court of Justice case against Burma for its globally-condemned treatment of Rohingya Muslims.
Belarus November 16 Belarusian political prisoner begins hunger strike in protest of Lukashenko regime Belarusian human rights activist Aliaksandar Vaitseshyk reportedly began a hunger strike in prison Thursday to protest the Eastern European nation's authoritarian government.