United States and Britain raise Hong Kong at closed Security Council session; Russia and China point to Minneapolis violence.
UN human rights chief condemns killing of George Floyd; African Union chair issues its own condemnation.
U.S. national security advisor calls World Health Organization “corrupt,” defends Trump administration decision to withdraw.
With attendance at planned meeting uncertain, President Trump calls G-7 a “very outdated group of countries,” proposes adding India, Russia and others.
The Canadian government is sanguine that friction with China won’t hurt its chances for a UN Security Council seat.
World Bank warns that Palestinian economy could shrink by 11 percent in the next year.
The EU trade commissioner considers a bid to be the next director general of the World Trade Organization.
Italian ambassador takes over as NATO’s civilian representative in Afghanistan.
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