by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A particularly ugly side to UN peacekeeping missions is the number of situations where troops under the UN banner have sexually assaulted and abused the very people they are assigned to protect.
by David Treybig
While unaware of the U.N.'s 60th anniversary last month, a growing number of people have become aware of the organization's weaknesses. But before dismissing the idea of the U.N., consider what the Bible says about the role of nations...
by Good News
Some British politicians and Anglican Church bishops aggressively take the position that without an official UN seal of approval, any Anglo-American war with Iraq would be immoral.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
As many countries use the language in the treaty to justify abortion, will the UN treaty lead to international abortion rights?
by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder
With a proposal simply titled "Peace," reformers in the UN want to supplant national sovereignty through a UN standing army.
by Howard Davis
British statesman Winston Churchill, soon after its creation, wondered whether the United Nations would be "a true temple of peace" or "a cockpit in a Tower of Babel." Sixty years after its creation we still wonder whether it will fulfill...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
We're hearing less and less of the United Nations since the Iraq war, perhaps primarily due to the routing of many insurgents, alleged UN graft and corruption and the recent Iraqi elections.