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Security Council 2653 Committee Concerning Haiti Discusses Expert Panel’s Final Report, Receives Briefing by INTERPOL Representative
Non-renewal of Measures Imposed by Security Council Resolution 2374 (2017) concerning Mali
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning Democratic Republic of Congo Meets with Group of Experts
Government response fails Iranian-Australian community
Greens Call for IRGC to be listed as a Terrorist Organisation 
Panel of Experts Briefs Security Council’s Sanctions Committee Concerning Central African Republic on Progress Update Submitted Pursuant to Resolution 2648 (2022)
Changes to opioid prescribing regulations coming into effect on 5 October
Inaugural ‘Operation Danger’ Commences 4 September 2023
Incremental change to gender pay gap little comfort as cost of living bites
Illegal burnoffs cause concern in north west Victoria
Operational Update on Niger: More than 130,000 people supported by the Red Cross in one month
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Amends Nine Entries on Its Sanctions List
UN expert launches Sanctions Research Platform
Business welcomes the removal of trade sanctions on Australian barley exports to China
ABF cracks down on businesses exploiting migrant workers
Kara-Murza’s continued detention threatens his life and violates his human rights, says UN expert: Russia
UN experts: International community must act to end Israel’s annexation of occupied West Bank, including east Jerusalem, and defend international law
New amendments to legislation to ensure safe access to opioids
Further sanctions on Russian military support and Belarusian financial sector
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances condemns violence against authorities searching for bodies: Mexico
Further sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Appeal for information after Ourimbah woman critically injured
Gershkovich’s arbitrary detention is an attack against independent journalism, say UN experts: Russia
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Amends 16 Entries on Its Sanctions List
Security Council Renews Democratic Republic of Congo Sanctions Regime, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2688 (2023)
Security Council: Middle East 28 June
Sanctions on persons involved in downing of Flight MH17
Overheight truck taskforce to reduce tunnel breaches
UN expert launches Global Study documenting misuse of counter-terrorism practices to silence civil society
Türk urges ‘new course’ to ensure free and fair vote: Cambodia
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Approves Updates to Implementation Notice on Humanitarian assistance Exemption Procedure for Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Engagement on proposed changes to prescribing regulations to help ensure safe access to opioids
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
Removing registrations of overheight trucks to improve tunnel compliance
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning Democratic Republic of Congo Discusses Group of Experts’ Final Report
Security Council 751 Sanctions Committee Adds One Entry to Its Sanctions List
Security Council Unanimously Adopts 2022 Annual Report to General Assembly
ICRC President: “The humanitarian carveouts have allowed people to benefit from life-saving assistance”
80% Want Companies like PwC Banned from Government Contracts
UN expert exposes $1 billion “death trade” to Myanmar military
NSW Government to investigate strict penalties for violent behaviour at sports events
Security Council Press Statement on Haiti
Panel of Experts Briefs Security Council’s Central African Republic Sanctions Committee on Final Report Submitted Pursuant to Resolution 2648 (2022)
Ban Consulting Firms Who Breach Public Trust: Parliamentary Submission
Security Council Committee Established Pursuant to Resolution 2048 (2012) Concerning Guinea-Bissau Holds Informal Consultations
UN Human Rights Chief urges UK to reverse ‘deeply troubling’ Public Order Bill
Government must end benefit sanctions and cancel debt