UN: Over 100 Ex-Afghan Forces, Officials Slain Since August The Taliban overran most of Afghanistan as U.S. and NATO forces were in the final stages of their chaotic withdrawal from the...
UN Chief: World More Unpredictable Than During the Cold War “I see a five alarm global fire,” the secretary-general said.
Nuclear Treaty Conference Likely to Be Delayed Due to Virus Days before its start date, an international conference on a landmark Cold War-era nuclear treaty is poised to be postponed...
UN Renews Anti-Piracy Ships off Somalia for Only 3 Months The Somali government says there has been no piracy incident for over four years and it’s time to end the operation.
UN Nuclear Chief: Inspection Curbs Limiting Iran Monitoring The U.N. nuclear watchdog head said his inspectors are close to being unable to “guarantee” they know the size of Iran’s...
UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Presses for More Access in Iran The head of the United Nations’ atomic watchdog is meeting with Iranian officials to press for greater access in the Islamic...
Russia, West Clash Over Russian Military Presence in the CAR It maintains a ceiling of 14,400 military personnel in the U.N. mission until Nov. 15, 2022.
UN Report Says Ethiopia's War Marked by 'Extreme Brutality' The investigation was hampered by authorities’ intimidation and restrictions.
US, China Sparring over Taiwan Heats Up Anew Washington and Beijing have launched new campaigns for global support for their respective positions, and neither is backing...
UN Told Failure to Deal With Diversity Is Root Cause of Wars One by one, South Africa’s former president listed African countries where the failure to deal with diversity was a root...
77 Years After Battle's End, Okinawa Wants US Base Reduced Okinawa is marking the 77th anniversary of the end of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.
Army Officer Overseeing Safety Gets Prison Sentence After Private's Death on Firing Range An Army officer was found negligent and sentenced to four months in prison for failing to follow safety procedures at a Fort...
VA Employee Caught on Camera Beating, Kicking Veteran Patient in Head The employee, a patient advocate at a VA clinic in Atlanta, was arrested in April and charged with assault.
Soldier 'Sextortion' Cases Surged During the Pandemic, Army Statistics Show In 2022, Army CID says that it has already received 61 reports of sextortion nearing the year's midpoint.
Inflation Bonuses for Troops Make it into Sweeping Defense Bill Bonuses to help low-paid service members cope with rising consumer prices are a step closer to reality.