Latest U.N. News | Page 10

Meeting On Strait Of Hormuz
New Israeli death penalty law risks violating absolute prohibition of torture, says UN expert
UN experts urge immediate protection of civilians amid escalating crisis: South Sudan
UN expert urges Tunisia to end criminalisation of Judge Anas Hmedi
End the unjust detention and immediately release human rights defender Idris Khattak, facing life-threatening health risk – Experts: Pakistan
UN Women Executive Board visits Bolivia: Advancing women’s rights and strengthening alliances
UN experts: Israel’s death penalty law constitutes discriminatory regime of capital punishment
UN committee requests General Assembly consideration of enforced disappearance situation: Mexico
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Seif Magango on Guinea-Bissau
UN expert welcomes International Olympic Committee policy protecting female categories in sport
UN experts call for international independent investigation into Israel’s killing of journalists: Lebanon
Republic of Korea violated rights of asylum seeker held in limbo at Incheon airport, UN committee finds
Beyond sustainability: New research agenda calls for justice in global tourism
UN experts: States that champion human rights defenders must consider candidacy for ECOSOC NGO Committee
Türk warns of deepening clampdown on freedom of expression across Middle East
Australia Moves To Protect High Seas
Researchers say ecotourism valuable but cannot decarb tourism industry 
Diabetes and obesity medication may lower the risk of worsening mental health
Türk warns against legislative steps targeting Palestinians in violation of international law: Israel
UN experts urge Türkiye to end criminalisation of human rights defenders and lawyers
Gaza Strip: FAO scales up conditional cash assistance to 1 000 more farmers, calls for liberalization of private sector imports of agricultural inputs
UN experts demand immediate end to Taliban restrictions on women at UN premises: Afghanistan
UN disability rights committee publishes findings on Lesotho, Liberia, Marshall Islands, Pakistan and Samoa
Message from the Director – continuing sexual and reproductive health and rights progress in turbulent times
Tasmanian Tiger Lives On In Arnhem Land Rock Art
Notre Dame joins global dialogue on women and girls’ health
New Israeli law could mean death penalty by default for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks
Combating North Korea Remote IT Worker Threats
Griffith creating a brighter future by raising $125 million
UN experts: Ending war between USA-Israel and Iran must focus on human rights of Iranians
UN expert welcomes strong migration legal framework, calls for more sustainable, rights-based implementation: Brazil
New Protections For Migratory Seabirds
Sales, Production, and Export Results for February 2026
A war without accountability: why the Middle East crisis is also a legal quagmire
UN experts hail anti-mercenary law, warn of rising recruitment into armed conflicts: Colombia
UN experts raise alarm over targeting of Indigenous leaders and activists: Ecuador
UN experts welcome Minnesota truth-seeking entity and urge nation-wide investigations: USA
Earth Month 2026: 42% of travelers say they take steps to travel more responsibly, according to Holafly
UN Syria Commission releases report on July massacres and other grave violations committed in Suwayda and calls for expanded accountability measures
Green Climate Fund approves $50 million for FAO-supported adaptation project in Jamaica
PWDA submission NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee: Third Round
Griffith a key partner as first sod turned on Currumbin Wildlife Institute   
Unspoken childhood experiences a key factor in male suicide 
FAO Chief Economist warns of severe global food security risks from disruption to Strait of Hormuz trade corridor
UNITAR Kicks-off Mega Events Training Workshops Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
WHO is now a Green Climate Fund accredited entity
Appointments of Attorney General and Ombudsperson must be merit-based, say UN experts: Venezuela
Griffith Leaps In 2026 QS Subject Rankings