This isn't the first time the U.S. and Israel have disagreed over Gaza The U.S. and Israel are close allies, but they've had sharp disagreements. Are the current differences over the war in Gaza a short-term dispute or a fundamental change in the relationship? Greg Myre Play AudioListen 5 mins
The U.N. Security Council has approved a cease-fire resolution for Gaza The Security Council voted 14-0 in favor of a resolution demanding a cease-fire through the end of Ramadan in two weeks. The United States abstained from the vote, allowing the measure to pass. Jaclyn Diaz
Nikki Haley to suspend presidential campaign The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador was the last major candidate to challenge former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination. Jeongyoon Han Play AudioListen 5 mins
Humanitarian crises abound. Why is the U.N. asking for less aid money than last year? "This is the first time that this has happened in recent years," said Martin Griffiths of the United Nations. about the reduced ask. Why in a time of greater need is the U.N. lowering its appeal? Gabriel Spitzer Play AudioListen 3 mins
Global climate talks begin in Dubai, with an oil executive in charge This year's United Nations climate summit is being held in the petroleum-dependent United Arab Emirates, as the Earth closes out its hottest year ever recorded. Rebecca Hersher
This is how far behind the world is on controlling planet-warming pollution Global emissions of greenhouse gasses are rising, according to an annual accounting by the United Nations. It warns development of new oil, gas and coal is incompatible with meeting climate targets. Rebecca Hersher
The U.N.'s Guterres calls for an 'ambition supernova' as climate progress stays slow "Inch by inch progress will not do," United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. A new report found that nations' plans still fall far short of what's needed. The Associated Press
Israel warns more than 1 million people to evacuate northern Gaza The order from Israel faced immediate international objections, including from the U.N., which warned such an evacuation would have "devastating humanitarian consequences." Aya Batrawy
The world is still falling short on limiting climate change, according to U.N. report The outlook for climate change is better now than a few years ago, but countries have a long way to go to avoid dangerous climate impacts, according to a new report. Lauren Sommer
U.N. food chief says billions of dollars are needed to avert unrest and starvation The world will see mass migration, destabilized countries and starving people in the next 12 to 18 months without billions of dollars more funding, the U.N. World Food Program chief warned. The Associated Press