UN Fears Growing Human Rights Violations in NTC’s Libya Officials Say 7,000 Held in 'Makeshift' Prisons
US, Iran Send Dueling Complaints to UN Over ‘Plot’ Iran Warns Saudis Not to Fall for 'Baseless' Claims
China, Russia Both Veto UN Resolution Against Syria Russia Said Threats of Sanctions Were Unacceptable
As Violence Soars, NATO Reiterates Afghanistan ‘Improving’ Insists Their Data Is 'Different' From UN's
EU, Eight UNSC Members Back Palestine Statehood With EU Endorsement, Attention Turns to Convincing Bosnia
UN: Afghan Violence Up 39 Percent Over 2010 Violence Raises New Questions About NATO's 2014 'End' Date
Palestinian Bid at UN Could Mark Shift in Peace Process The US may be losing its front seat at the negotiating table in peace process, shifting balance toward an international consensus