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Senate Question Time responses on Middle East policy
Darwin’s ‘sustainable’ Middle Arm project reveals Australia’s huge climate policy gamble
ABC Afternoon Briefing, with Greg Jennett
Minister Watt meets counterparts in Rome and New Delhi
Australian made tool puts health and digital literacy on the map
Seven out of 10 people protected by at least one tobacco control measure
Greece: Less than one third of unaccompanied children get asylum approved, leaving the rest at risk
FAO welcomes European Union contribution of €25 million to advance wildlife conservation and food security
Soliris approved in the EU for children and adolescents with refractory generalised myasthenia gravis (gMG)
UN experts alarmed by re-criminalisation of defamation in the Republika Srpska entity: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Experts of the Committee Against Torture Commend Romania’s Interaction with Human Rights Mechanisms, Ask About Prison Over-Crowding and Reports of Physical Abuse…
“Human rights begin at home,” Türk tells EU Parliamentary Committees
Check out our new interactive map of global hydrogen research projects
Human Rights Council President appoints Carlos Castresana Fernández to serve as member of South Sudan Commission
Australia joins global push to curb methane emissions from LNG
Beyfortus approved in the US for the prevention of RSV lower respiratory tract disease in infants
Türk to visit Brussels 19-20 July
Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture turns 40 and its work has never been more important
Remembering victims of Flight MH17
Agreement to phase out battery cages by 2036 welcomed but deadline still too far
Remember victims of Flight MH17
Human Rights Council Condemns and Strongly Rejects Any Manifestation of Religious Hatred, Including Recent Public Acts of Desecration of the Holy Quran
Climate change threatens to cause ‘synchronised harvest failures’ across the globe, with implications for Australia’s food security
Australia announces new High Commissioner to Malta 11 July
Milestone sugar shipment headed to UK
Australia joins global Climate Club: time to match commitments with action
NZCTU welcomes commitment to labour standards within the NZ/EU Free Trade Agreement
$20m deal for New Zealand seafood secured with signed EU
Win for Kiwi researchers through cooperation with Europe
EU FTA to increase NZ exports to the EU by $1.8 billion a year
Trade Minister travelling to Brussels to advance negotiations
Deadline for certain medical device reforms to be extended
In Dialogue with the State of Palestine, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend the Creation of an Observatory to Combat Gender-Based…
OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2023-32 maps key output, consumption and trade trends
Moderna submits RSV vaccine to global regulatory agencies
High Commissioner for Human Rights Notes Improvements in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Calls for Upcoming National Electoral Processes to be…
Human Rights Council Hears Call on Iran to Stop the Execution of People Sentenced to Death in Connection with the Protests, and…
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue on the Prevention of Genocide and Starts Dialogue on the Situation of Human Rights in Belarus
Human Rights Council Hears that at the End of 2022, over 71 Million People Worldwide Were Internally Displaced Due to Conflict, Violence,…
New Zealand to sign NZ-EU Free Trade Agreement and attend NATO Summit
the Environment is Dying and the Right to Food is Comprehensively Threatened by Climate Change – the World Demands Action Now: High…
Too big, too heavy and too slow to change: road transport is way off track for net zero
Australian and Chinese Agriculture Ministers hold face-to-face talks in Rome
High Commissioner for Human Rights Calls on States and the Council to Pledge to Take Concrete and Transformative Action to Tackle Gender-based…
In Dialogue with Cyprus, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Efforts on Gender Equality, Raise Issues Concerning Unsafe Migration and Turkish…
Australia to join world agriculture leaders in Rome
Researchers identify first genetic marker for multiple sclerosis severity
Human Rights Council Hears of Urgent Need for International Solidarity in Responding to Humanitarian Crises, Conflicts and Forced Displacement, and of the…