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Facebook CEO pledges to provide refugee camps with internet in partnership with UN.
In line with the 3rd United Nation's Annual International Day of Happiness, Gallup researchers have released the Gallup Positive Experience Index 014 survey results, hailing Latin American countries as the top 10 happiest countries in the world, Live Science reported.
After more than two decades of leading the world's elite fashion shows, supermodel Gisele Bundchen has decided to say her adieus to the runway limelight.
The medical community is in a tizzy after a measles outbreak that was said to have stemmed from Disneyland California Adventure Park in Orange County ended up spreading across further across the country to Mexico and more.
Nigeria is now free of Ebola virus, a disease that claimed thousands of lives in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared.
On Tuesday, the U.S. and 10 other Arab and European nations publicly endorsed peace talks in Geneva to end the bloody Syrian civil war. However, the moderate Syrian opposition is unsure about the talks.
It may be the weekend but the United Nations' (U.N.) General Assembly's General Debate continues with nearly 30 Member States scheduled to speak.
It is the second day of the United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly's General Debate and 34 Member States are scheduled to speak.
On Monday, President Obama admitted that he quit smoking cigarettes "because I'm scared of my wife."
President Barack Obama delivered his fifth General Debate speech at the United Nations with Syria, Iran, and nuclear weapons as some of the main topics on Sept. 24.
President Barack Obama is set to speak at the United Nations' (U.N.) General Assembly Hall, and will likely make another case about how to handle Syria.
Midtown Manhattan will experience an influx of traffic as the United Nations (U.N.) starts the annual General Debate in the General Assembly Hall.
John Kerry met with Russian officials in Geneva on Thursday to broker a treaty that would prompt the disposal of Syria's chemical weapons under international supervision.
PBS will air Charlie Rose's exclusive interview with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad on Sept. 9 at 9 p.m. In the interview, Assad denies his involvement in the deadly chemical weapons attack that left more than one thousand Syrians dead.
If you think the last decade was either too hot or too cold, turns out you're right. A new U.N. report carried out by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on the global climate from 2001 to 2010 states that more temperature records were broken in the last decade than any other time in recorded history.