United Nations 1 day ago Israel turns tables on UN official claiming 'genocide' in Gaza with basic questions Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon slammed U.N. official Tom Fletcher for accusing Israel of carrying out a "genocide" in Gaza. The ambassador said Fletcher's remarks "shattered any notion of neutrality."
United Nations 1 day ago UN said to be stalling reforms in hopes Democrats flip House in midterm elections Internal UN memos reveal skepticism about proposed budget reforms, suggesting they are a tactic to avoid immediate changes and appease the the Trump administration.
United Nations 4 days ago UN revisits 'killer robot' regulations as concerns about AI-controlled weapons grow The United Nations is once again calling for regulations on lethal autonomous weapons systems, citing potential human rights issues and fears over the ethics of warfare.
VIDEO 4 days ago Israeli ambassador vows to 'not leave hostages behind' with Hamas Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon weighs in on Hamas releasing its last living American hostage and answers whether Israel intends to 'seize' Gaza on 'Fox News @ Night.'
United Nations May 5 Senate Democrats predicting 'brutal' UN ambassador confirmation hearing for Mike Waltz Senate Democrats are predicting that former National Security Adviser Mike Waltz will have a "brutal confirmation hearing" for his new role as U.N. ambassador.
Donald Trump May 4 Trump to tap new national security advisor in 6 months; calls Waltz move ‘upgrade’ President Trump spoke to reporters from Air Force One Sunday night, answering questions from the national security advisor to an offer to send troops to Mexico to fight cartels.
Africa May 2 Republican senators move to block Somalia funding until allies pay 'fair share' Fox News Digital has learned prominent Republican senators are introducing a bill which will stop funding for the war against Islamist terror in Somalia until Europe, the U.N. and the A.U. pay more for the campaign against the militants.
United Nations May 2 Former Trump official slams UN reform efforts as 'eight and a half years late' Expert says that current attempts by the United Nations to plan for the full reorganization of the world body fall short of change needed to keep the organization afloat.
VIDEO May 1 Former White House leader explains 'small conflicts' within Trump admin amid Michael Waltz shakeup Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows weighs in on President Donald Trump nominating national security advisor Michael Waltz for United Nations ambassador on 'The Story.'
Donald Trump May 1 Trump nominates Waltz for high-level post after ousting him as national security advisor President Donald Trump announced former national security advisor Mike Waltz as his choice to serve as ambassador to the U.N. after Rep. Elise Stefanik withdrew her nomination amid concern over the GOP's slim majority in the House.
Ukraine April 30 Moscow returns body of Ukrainian journalist killed in Russian captivity bearing signs of significant torture The body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna reportedly showed signs of severe torture during her captivity before being returned to Kyiv with her eyes and brain removed.
United Nations April 30 Watchdog org calls for sanctions against UN appointee accused of antisemitism UN Watch is calling on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to sanction and deny entry and visa access to UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has been accused of making antisemitic statements.
VIDEO April 30 UN watchdog organization asks Secretary of State Marco Rubio to block Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese’s visa access UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer believes the U.S. government should move to sanction Albanese over claims of misconduct, including the alleged spreading of antisemitism.
Antisemitism Exposed April 29 Israeli foreign minister slams UN, calls it 'rotten, anti-Israel, and antisemitic body' Israel’s foreign minister slams United Nations agency for alleged terror links, says his country won’t join court effort to question its right to defend itself.
United Nations April 27 UN cash app for Gazans exploited by Hamas as terror group steals aid money meant for civilians International cash aid app sent by United Nations agencies to Gaza is unintentionally bolstering Hamas’s financial grip, deepening economic struggles for civilians.
Israel April 26 Trump's DOJ says UN agency can be sued for Oct. 7 attacks, reversing Biden-era position The Trump Justice Department has said that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine is not immune from lawsuits for its alleged involvement in the Oct. 7 attacks, reversing a Biden-era position.
Iran April 23 Nuclear watchdog urges 'trust but verify' that Iran engages in good-faith negotiations As the U.S. prepares for its third round of nuclear discussions with Iran, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has warned to "trust but verify" and said his U.N. group should lead on certifying Iran's reliability.
Opinion April 22 UN marks Holocaust Remembrance Day by redefining the Holocaust, comparing Israelis to Nazis We are witnessing a calculated effort by the United Nations to thwart the essential conditions of "never again," namely: comprehending the depravity of Nazi treatment of the Jews.
Ted Cruz April 10 American victims of terrorism could soon sue international orgs if Cruz's bill passes Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is putting forward a new version of legislation he introduced in 2024 that would allow American victims of terrorism to sue international organizations.
Antisemitism Exposed April 9 UN global comms arm under fire for anti-Israel bias as critics call for reforms The U.N.'s Department of Global Communications is under fire for a one-sided view of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, with critics saying it often sides with Palestinians at the expense of other conflicts.
Opinion April 9 5 critical reasons why the next antisemitism envoy must think bigger As antisemitism rises at alarming levels, the selection of the next special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism is one of the most consequential decisions left for the Trump administration
Iran April 8 Time is running out to stop Iran from making nuclear bomb: 'Dangerous territory' The opportunity to use snapback sanctions to hamper Iran's rapidly developing nuclear program is slipping through its fingers as an October expiration date looms.
Israel April 7 Hamas terror outlet quietly cuts Gaza death count, reveals most killed were combat-age men New analysis shows thousands of names were removed from the Gaza casualty list as Hamas terror organization admits most deaths aged between 13 to 55 were males.
VIDEO April 6 Trump, his administration are 'delivering for the American people on their promises': Ellie Cohanim Former U.S. deputy special envoy Ellie Cohanim weighs in on the U.S.' revocation of South Sudan visas, antisemitism on college campuses and the president narrowing down picks for the ambassador to the United Nations.
Antisemitism Exposed April 5 UN official reappointed despite accusations of antisemitism Allegations of antisemitism and the condemnation of several nations did not stop Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese from securing another three-year term in her position.
VIDEO April 5 Hillel Neuer on the UN reappointing an official accused of antisemitism UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer calls Francesca Albanese’s reappointment a “horrible statement on the state of the UN today.”
India April 4 India's parliament passes bill that would change Muslim land endowments India's parliament passes a bill amending Muslim land endowments, sparking protests over concerns it undermines minority rights and could lead to property confiscation.
United Nations April 3 Trump urged to review UN immunity, lax visa rules amid national security concerns As the U.S. weighs U.N. funding cuts, experts urge the Trump administration to review the world body's visa process and staff immunity over continued security concerns.
United Nations April 2 UN watchdog project calls on DOGE Caucus to 'audit' the International org DOGE-U.N., a private initiative, is looking to help the Senate DOGE Caucus identify waste within the United Nations and reevaluate U.S. funding.
Antisemitism Exposed April 1 Republicans seek to block the reappointment of UN official accused of antisemitism The House Foreign Affairs Committee is pushing the United Nations to not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for another term over accusations of antisemitism.