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UN experts: States must reinstate and strengthen support to UNRWA amid unfolding genocide in Gaza
Committee on the Rights of the Child Holds Fifteenth Informal Meeting with States
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty-Seventh Session in Geneva
WHO awards countries for progress in eliminating industrially produced trans fats for first time
Statement 24 January
Little Amal to premiere at Adelaide Festival
Appointment of Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Consuls-General
Russian Federation’s War Having ‘Appalling Impact’ on Ukraine’s Children, Under-Secretary-General Tells Security Council
More troops to train Ukraine recruits
Australia expands training support to Ukrainian forces
Despite notable progress, road safety remains urgent global issue
$30m accommodation upgrade to Goulburn Police Academy unveiled as Class 360 attests
WHO calls on countries to increase taxes on alcohol and sugary sweetened beverages
Diggers prepare Ukrainian citizen soldiers
What is LockBit, the cybercrime gang hacking some of the world’s largest organisations?
Keynote address: International Science Collaborations in a Contested World National Symposium 2023
Collective engagement to implement the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework
Meeting with President of Lithuania
Briefing Security Council on Attacks against Ukrainian Village, City Centre, Senior Official Stresses Member States Must Show Commitment to UN Charter
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: September 2023
Meeting after Russian Federation’s Veto of Sanctions Text, General Assembly Speakers Consider Consequences for Stability in Mali
So-Called Elections in Occupied Areas of Ukraine ‘Have No Legal Grounds’, Undermine Peace Prospects, United Nations Official Tells Security Council
AFPA welcomes launch of International Sustainable Forestry Coalition
Deportation, Treatment of Ukraine’s Children by Russian Federations Takes Centre Stage by Many Delegates at Security Council Briefing
Firing up for the Women’s World Hot Air Ballooning Championship
Committee against Torture Adopts Reports on Follow-up to Concluding Observations, Individual Communications and Reprisals
‘For the Sake of Ukraine’s People, Global Community’ Russian Federation’s Unjustified War Must Stop, Under-Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Foreign nationals arrested as police disrupt crime syndicate involved in series of alleged burglaries
Human Rights Council Adopts Resolution on Cooperation With and Assistance To Ukraine, Adopts Session Report Ad Referendum, and Concludes Fifty-Third Regular Session
Human Rights Council Adopts Five Resolutions, Including on the Implementation of Resolution 31/36 and on the Human Rights of Rohingya Muslims and…
Human Rights Council Adopts Three Resolutions on Technical Assistance in Colombia, on Child, Early and Forced Marriage, and on the Human Rights of Migrants
Human Rights Council Adopts 10 Resolutions, Extends Mandates on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Persons with Disabilities and Belarus
New Zealand to provide further support for Ukraine
Advancing Australia’s Interests with Germany and NATO
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…
Massive economic costs of biological invasions
With Kherson Dam’s Destruction, Plight of Ukraine’s People Will Only Get Worse, Emergency Relief Coordinator Warns Security Council
GDP Growth – First quarter of 2023, OECD
Human Rights Council Asks Designated Expert of the High Commissioner on Human Rights in Sudan to Document All Allegations of Human Rights…
Human Rights Council to Hold Special Session on Sudan on 11 May
Luxembourg’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Singing in tongues
Ashurst advises on £62 million recommended takeover of Xpediator Plc
PM’s international travel to advance NZs economic interests
WHO’s trans fat elimination validation program is now open for country applications
Labour Market Situation, OECD – Updated: April 2023
Foreign aid surges due to spending on refugees and aid for Ukraine