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Red Cross starts tracing service for people missing in Ukraine conflict
At least 400,000 children fleeing Ukraine at risk of hunger, illness, trafficking, abuse
Protection of civilians in Ukraine conflict
UN seeks US$1.7 billion as humanitarian needs soar in Ukraine and neighbouring countries
UNHCR mobilizing to aid forcibly displaced in Ukraine and neighbouring countries
Human Rights Council to Hold its Forty-Ninth Regular Session from 28 February to 1 April 2022
GDP Growth – Fourth quarter of 2021, OECD
Lieutenant General John Frewen’s opening statement, Senate Estimates, 16 February 2022
Venomous Australian sea anemone may lead to life-saving drugs
Local Citizen of Year awarded to long serving volunteer and NPSP welcomes 26 new Australian citizens
Employment situation, OECD, third quarter 2021
New OECD hub to boost transparency on tax treatment of foreign aid
German court’s historic crimes against humanity finding in Syria case must spur momentum for international justice – Bachelet
Death rates among people with type 2 diabetes have declined in many countries including Australia
UNITAR and leading digitalization enabler Central Bank of Hungary to develop financial inclusion training programme
Launch of UN Group of Friends on Neglected Tropical Diseases and on Support of Water
Though still low in Europe and Central Asia, hunger rates worsened by pandemic impacts
One algorithm to rule decision-making
Pensions protected during Covid pandemic but ageing challenges persist, says OECD
UN expert to visit to assess freedom of opinion and expression: Hungary
Covid pandemic underlines need to strengthen resilience of health systems, says OECD
Human Rights Committee Adopts Report on Follow-up to Concluding Observations and Report on Follow-up to Views
Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Working Group to hold thirty-ninth session in Geneva from 1
AZD7442 reduced risk of developing severe Covid or death in TACKLE Phase III outpatient treatment trial
International community strikes ground-breaking tax deal for digital age
Cloaking technology: helping therapeutic cells evade your immune system
Greenpeace blocks Shell’s harbour in Rotterdam and launches citizens’ bid to ban fossil fuel ads in Europe
OECD Steel Committee says persistent overcapacity may trigger sharp downturns when steel demand loses momentum
OECD Steel Committee warns that overcapacity may trigger sharp downturns when steel demand loses momentum
6 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation
Minister of Foreign Affairs announces diplomatic appointments to Malaysia and Austria
OECD tax revenues fall slightly before COVID-19 pandemic, but countries face much larger decreases ahead
Playing detective on a galactic scale: huge new dataset will solve multiple Milky Way mysteries
Professor Kathy Laster appointed chair of VITS Language Loop
Supergiant Betelgeuse smaller, closer than first thought
Prime Minister opens new Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence
OECD Steel Committee gravely concerned about impact of COVID-19 crisis on steel market
Searching together: a lesson from rats
Elements of surprise: neutron stars contribute little, but something’s making gold, research finds
Zebrafish research could unlock key to genetic defect in people
Three in four willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine
University lecturer’s film to premier at international Film Festival
UK visitors vital for tourism lift, data shows
Apple honors eight developers with annual Apple Design Awards
How is COVID-19 changing democracy
OECD and donor countries working to focus development efforts on Covid-19 crisis
Quick quiz to spot a master manipulator
Aussie Stingers back home at AIS keep Olympic dreams on track