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Amid ‘Horror Show in Gaza’, Humanitarian System Denied Space to Deliver, Multilateral Problem-Solving Needed More than Ever, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
UN Human Rights Chief deplores killing of dozens of civilians in Kordofan: Sudan
Security Council Sanctions Committee Concerning South Sudan Discusses Expert Panel’s Final Report
Security Council Briefing on Sudan
UN experts alarmed by resumption of US deportations to third countries, warn authorities to assess risks of torture
First Of Its Kind Climate Resilience And Education Initiative For Millions Of Children
Press Conference by Security Council President on Programme of Work for July
FAO scales up emergency response with seed distribution campaign targeting 7.5 million people
‘De-escalation Urgently Needed’ in Sudan, Says Senior UN Official
UN Working Group calls for urgent overhaul of global care and support systems to advance gender equality and human rights
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic
The war won’t end Iran’s nuclear program – it will drive it underground, following North Korea’s model
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breaches In Victoria 20 June
SOUTH SUDAN: Acute malnutrition soars in South Sudan with millions of children at risk following aid cuts
Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning South Sudan Draws Attention to Panel of Experts’ Recommendation on Arms Embargo Exemption Procedures
Australian citizens in Iran and Israel are desperate to leave. Is the government required to help?
FAO Investment Centre Annual Review: Look Back At 2024
Spain strengthens global health leadership with increased support to WHO
Security Council Press Statement On Sudan
Army psych values training first-hand in Vietnam
Conflict, displacement and disease drive food insecurity and malnutrition to alarming levels in parts of South Sudan
Victorian Multicultural Review Submission
Q+A follows The Project onto the scrap heap – so where to now for non-traditional current affairs?
Sudan-born Man Charged In Victoria Over Visa Breaches
South Sudan-born man charged in Victoria over alleged visa breaches
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breaches In Victoria 3 June
In her memoir, Jacinda Ardern shows a ‘different kind of power’ is possible – but also has its limits
Guyana Assumes Presidency of Security Council
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breaches In Victoria 21 May
From a motorbike in war-torn Uganda to a doctor’s hat in Stockholm City Hall
African health leaders and global partners unite to confront rising threat of antimalarial drug resistance
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breaches In Victoria 20 May
Neglected tropical diseases centre-stage at the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition rise for sixth consecutive year in world’s most fragile regions – new report
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breach In Victoria
Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Mission in South Sudan for One Year, Adopting Resolution 2779 (2025) by Vote of 12 in…
AFP, INTERPOL and EUROPOL partnerships protecting Australia and its interests
Sudan-born Man Charged With Visa Breaches In Victoria 2 May
Security Council Extended Mandate of United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2778 (2025)
Ongoing Military Build-Up, Economic Crisis in Libya Reignite Concern over Potential Eruption of Violence in Capital, Special Representative Tells Security Council
Africa CDC and WHO update mpox strategy as outbreaks persist
‘All Efforts Focused on Preventing Relapse into Widespread Conflict’ in South Sudan, United Nations Mission Head Tells Security Council
Two years since the start of the conflict, Sudan is facing a severe food security catastrophe
WCS Dubai Speech – Brendan Sullivan, IATA Global Head of Cargo
Sudan crisis marks grim anniversary as Plan International condemns civilian and aid worker deaths
Sudan: Two years into the conflict, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis now threatens regional stability
Two years of relentless conflict in Sudan have triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis for 6 million displaced women and girls
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu emphasizes world’s growing need for the urgent and accelerated transformation of global agrifood systems