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September Passenger Demand Stays Strong
Air Cargo Demand Softens in September
Independence of judges and institutions key to stability and transitional process, says UN expert
Urgent need to respect human rights in all climate change action, say UN experts: COP27
Climate justice at COP27
In Dialogue with Chad, Experts of Committee against Torture Praise Chad’s Contribution to Peacekeeping Operations
Global health agencies outline plan to support Ugandan government-led response to outbreak of ebola virus disease
FAO’s Global Action on One Country One Priority Product country projects launched
Green Cities Initiative gains momentum in helping cities increase well-being of inhabitants
UN Human Rights Chief welcomes convictions over 2019 massacre: Central African Republic
Australia invests in insect research centre
Investing in Queensland Women grant recipients announced 2 November
Our picks: best Middle Eastern and African eateries in Adelaide
Scientific collaboration on pig and bird disease prevention
Australia and world experts join forces against animal diseases in Geelong
UN experts condemn continuing lack of accountability for stark dehumanisation of African migrants
Committee Against Torture Opens Seventy-Fifth Session in Geneva
Biosecurity breach prompts immediate visa cancellation
Situation of human rights in Central African Republic
Millions face harm from flooding across West and Central Africa, UNHCR warns
International consortium to better assess Africa drought risks, boost resilience
Collaborative Food is Medicine Initiative Launches in Mississippi Delta
Independent UN panel on racial justice and law enforcement to visit Sweden on its first country mission
Scholar offers talk about Brazilian crackdowns and feminist response
Experts alarmed by lethal use of force against protesters and call for de-escalation: Chad
Neil Finn, KIMBRA, Thomasin McKenzie and Peta Mathias rally behind So They Can’s virtual dinner party on mission to break poverty
189 million people per year affected by extreme weather in developing countries as rich countries stall on paying climate impact
FunLoong Fun Day returns to Hargreaves Mall
Theft from car and assault at Unley, South Australia
UN Women Executive Director visits Tanzania, calls for investment in women and girls
Sowing seeds of hope for Townsville communities in need
End racism to advance health and other human rights says UN expert
Exploring how science, technology and innovation can boost Africa’s lagging agricultural productivity
Maritime Union condemns import of illegal cargo of natural resources from Western Sahara
Dodgy pet food sent to doghouse
30 extraordinary artists revealed for WOMADelaide 2023 lineup
Urgent Action Needed on Peace Agreement for South Sudan
Sat tags on track to explore climate impacts on whale migrations
Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds
UNICEF and WHO welcome KSrelief funding for measles and polio epidemics prevention
Rural women confronting global cost-of-living crisis
Inter-generational collective of African women leaders champion young women’s role in global HIV response
Tips for Treating Flu at Home
Top UN human rights official welcomes improvements, urges continued efforts: Central African Republic
Groundbreaking Manchester partnership with Kenyan oesophageal cancer initiative gets £2.6m award
American Sign Language Literature Series features ASL Poets/Storytellers
DECRA funds investigation into racial dignity for Africans in Australia
Americas Regional Forum to spotlight need for stronger minority protection and mark 30th anniversary of UN Declaration on Minorities