List of International Organizations articles
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                  A man pulls a man on a mattress on a rubble-strewn street. Why Are We Ignoring Human Rights Criticism of Israel?Major international organizations condemn Israel’s conduct in Gaza—and they’re not getting enough attention. 
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                  A woman gestures in front of a podium that reads: "INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND." Can the IMF and World Bank Get Back on Track?Essential viewpoints ahead of the institutions’ annual meetings. 
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                  U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the General Assembly to present priorities for 2024 at the U.N. headquarters in New York. Can the West Revive Multilateralism?A new survey reveals that support for international cooperation among global south countries is dismally low. 
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                  United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres shakes hands with former U.S. Vice President and climate campaigner Al Gore during the COP27 climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Nov. 9, 2022. Aid and Climate Policies Are a World of ‘Let’s Pretend’Aid to Africa and the climate conference circuit are fundamentally flawed, requiring an overhaul of the international institutions’ missions. 
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                  An Israeli checkpoint near the town of Beita in the West Bank. ICJ Opinion on Israeli Settlements, ExplainedThe top court’s historic declaration is a major boon to the Palestinian solidarity movement. 
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                  An illustrated portrait of The OceanographerAs the global scramble for deep-sea minerals heats up, Leticia Carvalho wants to take charge. 
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                  A Thai flag is painted on a woman's cheek. Southeast Asia in BRICS Is Good for the Global OrderThe club’s expansion affirms the Global South’s hedging strategy—and sends a message to the great powers. 
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                  The International Criminal Court’s top prosecutor, Karim Khan, a bald man in a gray suit and red tie, speaks at a podium during a press conference in Bogota. A blue ICC flag hangs behind him in front of a wood-paneled wall. ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas LeadersThe announcement ramps up pressure on Israel and puts the United States in a new bind. 
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                  A cat (L) is seen inside the hazmat suit sleeve of a health worker taking swab samples from residents in Shanghai on June 6, 2022. Blocking a Fair WHO Pandemic Accord Endangers HumanityWithout an equitable agreement, including wealthy nations sharing IP with poorer ones, the world is doomed to repeat its COVID-era mistakes. 
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                  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. Can the ICC Actually Arrest Netanyahu?A former ICC president answers questions about the top court's jurisdiction in the Israel-Hamas war. 
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                  A U.N. General Assembly meeting regarding the commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba, at U.N. headquarters in New York City. The U.N. Gets the World to Agree on AI SafetyA new resolution on safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence was endorsed by all 193 member countries. 
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                  Several photographers and videographers swarm a bench of judges as they take their seats at the International Court of Justice in the Hague, the Netherlands. The room is lined with wooden paneling and chandeliers hang above. headphones and translation devices sit on the bench in front of the members of the court. The World Reacts to South Africa’s ICJ CaseInside the case, and its global implications. 
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                  A United Nations volunteer stands in the yard of a U.N.-run school in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Is the United Nations Worth the Price?The world body isn’t perfect—but you get what you pay for. 
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                  A person is seen from the side walking past a blue billboard. The World Bank’s Big WeekWhat to know ahead of the institution’s annual meetings. 
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                  A collection of illustrated flags fly over a textured background that fades from blue to gray. The flags of the G-7 and NATO are the largest and positioned near the top of the image. Beneath them are the smaller flags of individual countries, including China, Russia, India, and others. The Alliances That Matter NowMultilateralism is at a dead end, but powerful blocs are getting things done. 



