"The rule of law is being outmuscled by the rule of force," he said at the opening of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
The United Nations Secretary General on Monday called for a renewed international security architecture in response to a rapidly shifting global order.
GENEVA: Human rights are under assault worldwide, the United Nations chief warned on Monday, citing widespread abuses of ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Doing What's Right Is 'Not a Spectator Sport', Human Rights Council Warned
In Geneva, delegates from more than 120 countries gathered on Monday to mark 20 years of the UN Human Rights Council and a shared commitment to international law, amid runaway global instability, wars ...
Veritasium on MSN
How 40 million flights a year stay safe without locking the doors
Most airplane doors aren’t locked — yet at cruising altitude, it would take the equivalent of lifting 9,000 kilograms to force one open. At around 33,000 feet, the air density drops to one-third of ...
For over 35 years, Converge has remained a staple in the hardcore punk and metal scenes. Exploding out of the haunted streets of Salem, Massachusetts, the band combines the aggression of hardcore with ...
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres highlighted on Monday the “blatant violations of human rights, human dignity and ...
Disclosing government documents about UFOs won't mean much without hard physical evidence for alien spaceships or alien bodies.
Edmonton Journal on MSN
AI may come for your job but human skills can win out: Edmonton analyst
Keep things human, but don’t fear Artificial Intelligence (AI), says Edmonton AI expert Kristian Bainey.
The world faces the most intense competition for power and resources since World War Two amid widespread rights violations in conflicts in Sudan, Gaza, Myanmar and Ukraine, the United Nations human ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results