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Human rights impact of telecommunications shutdowns: Afghanistan
Advancing refugee protection in a divided world: UNSW hosts key conference
UN expert condemns latest execution in Afghanistan
Honour Roll and Eternal Flame Memorial officially reopened
Helicopter role gives soldier skills for life
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban avoid a deeper war for now, but how long can the peace hold?
Appointment Of New Director-General Of National Intelligence
When Taliban Shut Down Internet, Women Lost Their Lifeline To Aid, Education And Each Other
New Restrictions On Telecommunications Raise Further Rights Concerns, Say UN Experts: Afghanistan
‘Your Actions Have Power’: Activist Nila Ibrahimi On Resilience And Voice
Establishment Of Independent Investigative Mechanism For Afghanistan Answers Call Of Afghan Victims, Says UN Expert
Women, Peace, Security Agenda Must Deliver ‘Measurable Change’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council Open Debate, Calling For Faster Action To Meet Commitments
Statement Following Meeting Of G7+ Special Representatives For Afghanistan On 29-30 September 2025
AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Tents Become Delivery Rooms As Babies Born With Winter Approaching
Monthly Update: October 2025
UN Women urgently appeals for USD 2.5 million to support women and girls affected by the Afghanistan earthquake
Playford Celebrates National Citizenship Day
Australian officer to serve as Deputy Commander, United Nations Command in the Republic of Korea
Security Council Briefing on Afghanistan
Nearly 1,200 Children Killed In Afghanistan Earthquakes
Combat Comic ‘Lehmo’ Honoured
AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Thousands of children in urgent need after villages cut off as death toll rises
Humanitarian Assistance In Response To Afghanistan Earthquake 4 September
AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Rescue teams racing to the site of a devastating earthquake with hundreds dead and thousands of children potentially impacted
Statement on the earthquake in eastern Afghanistan
Why was the Afghanistan earthquake so deadly? A disaster resilience expert explains
UN experts sound alarm on looming deportations of Afghans from Pakistan
Four years after Taliban takeover, Afghans overwhelmingly back girls’ education
WA breaks ground on first emergency accommodation for veterans
UN experts: US sanctions on ICC officials undermine independence of tribunal and justice for victims
Commissioner Karen Webb farewelled as the biggest class in 13 years joins the ranks
Israel is on notice for using sexual violence against Palestinians. It’s all too common as a war tactic
Shared Roots Strengthen Partnerships
Gunners keep pace with advances in drone warfare
New research shows WWII dominates Australians’ knowledge of military history. But big gaps remain
Four Years Since Fall Of Kabul
Afghanistan: Ten facts about the world’s most severe women’s rights crisis
International community must reject Taliban’s violent and authoritarian rule, say UN experts: Afghanistan
From Business Operations to Adaptive Leadership: Akiko Hasegawa’s Inspiring Journey from Japan to the World
Beyond recognition: the challenges of creating a new Palestinian state are so formidable, is it even possible?
New data reveals more than 4 in 5 Australians are emotionally invested in children affected by global conflict
Subway Joeys discover opponents for AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026 Qualifiers
After years of backsliding, the ADF is growing again. What’s behind the recruitment uptick?
Afghanistan: FAO and UK launch GBP 10 million initiative to boost rural resilience and food security
The Muslim world has been strong on rhetoric, short on action over Gaza and Afghanistan
Wagga Wagga Welcomes It Newest Citizens
Afghanistan-born man charged with two alleged visa breaches in NSW
With the UK and France moving toward recognising Palestine, will Australia follow suit?