'Tsunami': WHO chief worried about Omicron and Delta surge
WHO's figures, the number of Covid-19 cases recorded worldwide increased by 11%.
WHO's figures, the number of Covid-19 cases recorded worldwide increased by 11%.
Campsite, hut and lodge bookings have already exceeded 2020 numbers this summer.
A cold climate doesn't have to dampen your happiness if you know how to 'friluftsliv'.
UN Security Council resolution cast out with support of India while China abstains.
Tai Tokerau wahine says the NZ Government is not doing enough for the climate
The man, who appeared to be in his 60s, was taken into custody.
Emerging technologies in new weapons systems raise legal, ethical and security risks.
Children of West and Central Africa are the most recruited by armed groups in the world.
'Travel and tourism can still be a significant force for good.'
Pressure goes on developed nations to shut down coal-fired power plants.
A new report reveals what is needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Confused about the travel industry's Glasgow Declaration? Here's what you need to know.
OPINION: Success or failure at Glasgow conference comes down to the law of global commons.
Elon Musk's donation to help the UN solve world hunger comes with one condition.
Trump 'put us sort of behind the eight ball a little bit' on climate crisis, says Biden.
Trump attacked Powell's record on Iraq and called him a 'Republican in name only'.
For many Iraqis, Powell is remembered for making the case for war against their country.
New York Times: China must pivot away from coal but rolling blackouts mean it won't.
Chiu Kuo-cheng said military tensions between Taipei and Beijing were at a 40-year high.
The former diplomat is now the chief executive of the Hauraki Gulf Forum.
The royals came to U.N. headquarters to speak with Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed
The PM has urged world leaders to address rising inequality and climate change.
Punishments like executions and amputations of hands to return under Taliban rule.
ANALYSIS: The UN, risen from WWII's rubble, finds hope to be in scarce supply.
Guterres speaks of hope in face of 'cascade of crises'.
"Keeping one's word" is a condition of trust, says French Europe minister.
National's foreign affairs spokesman Gerry Brownlee asks why NZ was not invited.
The vaccines deal will save the PM blushes, but some may wonder at the horsetrading.
This Asian country has the highest vaxxed population and is "becoming Covid-resilient".