Chinese Fishing Vessels Used North Korean Crews in Breach of UN Bans, a Report Says A fleet of Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews between 2019 and 2024 in violation of U.N. bans, and many people...
UN Rejects US Resolution Urging an End to the War in Ukraine Without Noting Russian Aggression The vote marks a setback for the Trump administration in the 193-member world body, whose resolutions are not legally binding...
US Has Frozen Funding for the UN-Backed Mission to Quell Gangs in Haiti, UN Says The U.S. has been the biggest contributor to the mission led by Kenyan police, which was launched last year and is struggling...
Stefanik Pledges an 'America First' Agenda at the UN and a Review of US Funding Noting that the U.S. is the largest single contributor to the United Nations, Stefanik said at her confirmation hearing that...
Haiti’s Shaky Transition Needs Saving, Say Political Leaders. They Want CARICOM to Intervene Haitian political leaders are accusing the political party of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and its allies of...
One Week Into a New Syria, Rebels Aim for Normalcy and Syrians Vow Not to be Silent Again A transformation has started to take place in the week since the unexpected overthrow of Syria’s President Bashar Assad.
UN Halts Aid Shipments Through Gaza's Main Crossing After Looting. It Blames the Crisis on Israel The decision could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Zelenskyy Says NATO Offer for Ukraine-Controlled Territory Could End 'Hot Stage' of War Under the Ukrainian Constitution, Ukraine can't recognize territory occupied by Russia as Russian.
US Steps up Campaign to Transform Kenya-Led Force in Haiti to a UN Peacekeeping Force Russia and China refused to give a green light to the draft resolution proposed by the United States.
Israel's Military Is Building Along UN-Patrolled Demilitarized Zone in Syria, Satellite Images Show Israel has begun a construction project along a demarcation line that separates the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syria...
Defense Health Agency Director Ends 32-Year Career with Unceremonious, Abrupt Retirement Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland was the first Black woman and family practice physician to lead the 12-year-old agency.
Hegseth Scraps Fort Moore Name in Latest Move to Undo Congress' Base Renamings The Army will return the famed Georgia base to Fort Benning, the name originally chosen in honor of Confederate Henry Benning...
This Vietnam War Legend Is the Only 3-Time Medal of Honor Nominee Green Beret Robert Howard is the only one of the 3,547 Medal of Honor recipients to be nominated for the United States’ top...
'Angel of Death' Advises Air Force Academy Cadets on Coming Conflict at Recent Leadership Symposium Former Air Force officer Allison Black reflected on lessons in leadership during a recent National Character and Leadership...
How a Civil War Drummer Boy Became the Youngest Medal of Honor Recipient Civil War drummer boy Willie Johnston received the Medal of Honor on Sept. 16, 1863, two months after his 13th birthday.