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Chemical weapons and Iranian missiles targeted in new Russia sanctions
Statement From Australia And New Zealand
Response To Secrecy Offences Review Welcomed
Minns Labor Government strengthens penalties for blocking railways
International conference seeks to raise awareness about sanctions, overcompliance and business conduct
Special Rapporteur urges Security Council to renew humanitarian exemption to counter-terrorism sanctions
Statement on Imprisonment of Dr. Abduljalil Al-Singace in Bahrain
Portugal should urgently implement long-standing foreign bribery recommendations, says the OECD Working Group on Bribery
Opening statement to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Reference Committee Inquiry into Australia’s sanctions regime by Assistant Commissioner Tony Smith
Minns Labor Government strengthening penalties for blocking railways to boost safety in illegal protest crackdown
Security Council 1591 Sanctions Committee Adds Two Entries to Its Sanctions List
Unemployment Rising Shows Need For Plan
Tuesday 5 November 2024
Near four-year high unemployment reveals dire need for new direction
Security Council Al-Shabaab Sanctions Committee Briefed by OCHA, UNODC
Inmate ill-treatment and possible enforced disappearances ongoing concerns, say UN experts: Belarus
Thursday 31 October 2024
Louise Upston Cherry-picks Data To Punch Down On Poor
Special Rapporteur concerned by limited access to sanctions-related justice
Wong must strongly condemn and sanction Israel after shocking UNRWA bill
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Meets with Panel of Experts
Security Council Al-Shabaab Sanctions Committee Considers Final Report of Its Panel of Experts
Romania is progressing in implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention but needs to improve its foreign bribery legislation and detection, says the OECD…
Despite important progress in foreign bribery enforcement, Austria must improve its framework for the implementation of the Anti-Bribery Convention, says the OECD…
CLP Government Fixing Laws To Enforce Unpaid Fines
Soaring Benefit Sanctions Push More Into Poverty
More benefit exits into work as sanctions increase
UN expert concerned at reported use of family ties as sole grounds for sanctions designations
Welfare traffic light system off to good start
Noisy Cars In Mildura? We’ve Heard All About It
Gippslanders Highly Motivated To Report Pollution
Cyber Sanctions Imposed On Russian Citizens For Cybercrime
Security Council Hears from Briefers on Efforts towards Easing Tensions in Democratic Republic of Congo, Great Lake Region
Keeping an eye on the deep Yellow Sea
NTEU calls for new Myanmar sanctions after shocking executions
NZ Must Urgently Help Whanau In Lebanon
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 2653 (2022) Concerning Haiti Discusses Panel of Experts’ Final Report
Supporters of Russia’s invasion targeted in further sanctions
Replenishment at sea during Operation Argos
UN expert launches online tool for monitoring and impact assessment of unilateral coercive measures
Why the open work permit for migrant workers is an inadequate solution
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Amends One Entry on Its Sanctions List
Targeted Sanctions in Response to Human Rights Violations in Iran
UN expert calls for systematic monitoring and assessment of adverse human rights impact of unilateral coercive measures
Lack Of Consequences For Robodebt’s Overseers
‘Incredibly disappointing’: Lack of consequences for robodebt’s overseers slammed
Municipal Monitors To Be Appointed For Casey
Independent Parliamentary Standards Commission established, with less transparency than hoped