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Large Volcanic Eruption Caused Largest Mass Extinction
$84m to support research in science
Former Cook Islands Prime Minister mourned
Minister heads to flood-hit Napier
Crown accounts better than forecast as confidence in economy grows
COVID-19 vaccine progress encouraging
Coating Plastics by Porous Nanofilm
First Cabinet decision supports small business
Prime Minister’s comment on US election
Government recognises Bill Gosden’s contribution to New Zealand’s film community
More accessible pay equity measures come into force
UN food agencies warn of rising levels of acute hunger with potential risk of famine in four hotspots
FAO launches Food Coalition to lift food access, sustainable agri-food systems
Global food prices continue rising in October
New Travel Agency Commissioners Announced
Small business support and jobs top priorities
Europe and Central Asia call for more sustainable and innovative agriculture
Innovation and digitalization key for agriculture development in Europe and Central Asia
September Offers No Relief to Passenger Downturn
Air Cargo Recovery Continues in September
Exemplary public service rewarded
New Cabinet focused on COVID-19 recovery
Four of world’s premier dental schools form historic alliance
Compression Garments Reduce Strength Loss After Training
Government’s response to preliminary referendums’ results
New testing requirements for international maritime crew arriving in NZ
IATA Upgrades Travel Industry Designator Service
Locust control campaign covers millions of hectares, but voracious pest is still a threat in East Africa
A New Method to Measure Optical Absorption in Semiconductor Crystals
Small brain device proves big game changer for severely paralysed patients
African countries commit to accelerate actions towards food security
Empowering women to leave no one behind
FAO calls for stepping up forest and landscape restoration
Fast-tracked Northland water project will accelerate economic recovery
FAO aims to untap Africa’s potential to end hunger and malnutrition
Airlines Unable to Cut Costs Deep Enough to Save Jobs
WMO and IATA Agree to Improve Aircraft Meteorological Reporting
FAO and OIE kickstart global initiative to stop spread of deadly pig disease
Tokelau Language Week reminds us to stay united and strong
Canada and U.S. join FAO in commemorating UN agency’s 75th anniversary at opening of informal North America
Strong support for innovation and digital technologies in Latin America and Caribbean
New poll shows most South Koreans reject eating dog meat
Director-General engages with Italian parliamentarians on partnership potential
COVID-19 Testing and Continued Financial Support Crucial to Save Air Transport
Significant Fuel, Time & CO2 Savings Expected from Jordan / Israel Airspace Agreement
IATA Revises 2020 Passenger Traffic Forecast Down for Middle East
IATA Revises 2020 Passenger Traffic Forecast Down for Africa
FAO’s Statistical Yearbook offers largest trove of data on food and agriculture