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UN to open landmark climate change court case in Hague
A landmark climate change case will open at the top UN court as island nations fear rising seas
The top UN court will take up the largest case in its history on Monday. It opens two weeks of hearings into what countries are legally required to do to combat climate change.
Landmark climate case to open at top UN court
The United Nations' top court will start unprecedented hearings on Monday aimed at setting legal guidelines for how countries should protect the planet against climate change and help vulnerable natio
UN to open landmark climate change court case in The Hague
The United Nations' top court will open hearings on Monday into what countries worldwide are legally required to do to combat climate change.View on euronews
Landmark climate change case to open at top UN court
Hearings to focus on what countries worldwide are legally required to do to combat the phenomenon and help vulnerable nations fight its devastating impact
UN halts aid shipments through Gaza's main crossing
UN agency suspends aid deliveries through main crossing into Gaza after convoy attacked
UN agency says most of its attempts to deliver aid to northern Gaza have been denied by Israeli forces even as looting of convoys has continued
UN halts aid shipments through Gaza’s main crossing after looting. It blames the crisis on Israel
Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNRWA, the main aid provider in Gaza, said the route is vulnerable to looting. Armed men robbed a large convoy last month and he said armed gangs stole another shipment on Saturday.
UN suspends aid deliveries through main Gaza crossing
The UN agency providing aid to Palestinians has said it is suspending deliveries through the main crossing between Israel and Gaza because of security concerns. The head of Unrwa, Philippe Lazzarini,
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Exclusive-UN calls for $2.6 trillion investment to reverse land degradation
Restoring the world's degraded land and holding back its deserts will require at least $2.6 trillion in investment by the end ...
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The UN climate summit ended in bitterness and accusations of betrayal. Now fears are growing for its future
Amid geopolitical upheaval, including the election of a climate denier in the US, the future of the three-decade long COP ...
New York Sun
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When the UN Voted for a Jewish State
The world body made its choice on this day in 1947 and, with all the water under the bridge, Israel stands by its spirit of ...
Worldcrunch on MSN
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UN, Multilateralism, Dialogue: These Are (Still) The Key Words To Peace In Our World
It is as if the world were in a process of destruction, with politicians and rulers ditching decency to lunge at each other, ...
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Why an 18-year-old UN resolution is critical to ending the Lebanon-Israel war
With a Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire on the horizon, a UN resolution from 2006 has resurfaced as a blueprint for ending the war.
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Nations fail to deliver UN treaty on cleaning up plastic pollution
Global talks to forge a landmark treaty aimed at reducing plastic pollution broke down after negotiators from more than 170 ...
Marketplace
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The UN climate conference ended with a $300 billion a year pledge — disappointing many
Developing nations and their advocates say a $1.3 trillion annual commitment is needed to curb climate change and offset its ...
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Voices For Change: Amanda Gorman And Angélique Kidjo And Honored At UN Foundation’s We The Peoples Gala
With each honoree's story, the evening echoed a shared commitment to building a more equitable, sustainable and compassionate ...
Opinion
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Existing law requires US to cut funding if UN rejects Israel’s credentials
U.S. law requires the U.S. to suspend its participation in any UN organ or agency if Israel is illegally expelled, suspended, ...
West Hawaii Today
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International court to begin hearings that may shape global climate litigation
The United Nations’ top court next week begins hearings on the legal obligation of countries to fight climate change and the ...
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