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Countries set out way forward for negotiations on global agreement to protect world from future pandemic emergencies
UN expert hails Vatican rejection of ‘Doctrine of Discovery’, urges States to follow suit
RSV vaccine for pregnant women provides protection for babies: study
FAO welcomes $34.4 million contribution from Japan to boost food security and strengthen resilience in emergency contexts
Acclaimed photographer Ken Duncan OAM to speak at 2023 Toowoomba Mayoral Prayer Breakfast
Resistance-fighting antimalarial drug candidate enters the clinic
Central African Republic: ICRC facilitates the transfer of 19 soldiers from the Central African Armed Forces following their release
Freshwater turtles found basking in moonlight
Classicist: ‘Modern’ view of religion dates to 303 AD
Air Travel Growth Continues in February
Air Cargo Shows Signs of Improvement in February
Guilt-free energy 4 April
Avocado industry a taste of the future
IATA’s “Focus Africa” to Strengthen Aviation’s Contribution to African Development
Donors Should Stay Engaged to Support People Living in Estranged States, New Research Concludes
Almost half the world’s population lives in households linked to agrifood systems
Pachyderm perfume: How African elephants use odour to communicate
High Commissioner update: Democratic Republic of Congo
Ashurst advises Downsizer on $A3.75 million seed capital raise
Briefing Security Council on Visit to Democratic Republic of Congo, Members Note Difficult Safety, Humanitarian Situation in Country
UN report warns of accelerating food insecurity in the Arab region due to global crises
NHMRC awards for Burnet researchers
What are auroras, and why do they come in different shapes and colours? Two experts explain
Deeply Concerned by Terrorists’ Gains in Sahel, Elsewhere, Secretary-General Tells Security Council Human-Rights Based Approach crucial to End Scourge
Security Council: Counter-terrorism
At chocolate time, we’ve discovered what the brands that score best on child labour and the environment and have in common
Preserving the stars: light pollution and what you can do about it
How your favourite chocolate can help save the planet – or not – this Easter
Freedom of entry to Perth a first for regiment
Cybercrime syndicate dismantled after allegedly laundering $1.7 million
UN 2023 Water Conference: FAO calls for responsive and innovative drought financing mechanisms
Regional cooperation on Transboundary Animal Diseases
Interim authorisation granted to Qantas and Emirates
Neal Hatley, David Rath join Wallabies staff
Everyone belongs at Harmony Week in Hobart
Two billion reasons to keep Australia ASF free
100,000 new Somali refugees arrive in Ethiopia in the past month, UN and partners are calling for urgent funding
As hundreds of thousands flee Somalia to Ethiopia, UN and partners call for urgent funding
Eastern Africa drought: FAO welcomes a €25 million contribution from Germany to improve access to food and boost rural livelihoods in Ethiopia,…
Agriculture, fisheries and forestry export snapshot 2022
Cyclone Freddy: Fears cholera outbreak will spiral in Malawi as healthcare, water supplies disrupted
Public Health Alert: Territorians urged to vaccinate against measles ahead of Easter holidays
Massive acceleration of decarbonisation required to meet emissions reduction targets
AFP restructures to reflect growing criminal threats
“Water scarcity means less water for agriculture production which in turn means less food available, threatening food security and nutrition”
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2023 
Bringing Peace to Darfur Sole Purpose of 1591 Committee concerning Sudan, Chair Tells Security Council
Mali: Two abducted staff members from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) released