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Urgent action needed to end widespread violence against human rights defenders – UN report: Colombia
Civilians bear brunt of reckless war in the Middle East, says Türk
Six Priorities For Fuel Tsar
What does One Nation actually believe in?
China is ready to drive leadership of a low-carbon world – by making the international rules
Closing the gender gap in agrifood systems can help reduce food insecurity and boost global GDP: FAO gender experts
FAO celebrates 2026 International Day of Forests and World Water Day
Australian National Statement in the IMO Council’s 36th Extraordinary Session
Indigenous-led renewable energy projects offer benefits that reach far beyond reducing carbon emissions
New research highlights a systems approach to sustainability in tourist accommodation
Justice must work for all women and girls, and for every generation – At CSW70, young leaders and women’s rights advocates tackle…
Fourteen New Colombo Plan Scholars Take Flight
Planet – Scycle’s Contribution Towards Sustainable and Circular Electronics Systems
Australia claims it is ‘on track’ to save nature. We disagree
Call continues for Koala Protection Act (KPA)
Advancing the Human Rights of Older Persons in Australia: Support for a national Human Rights Act
Nepali officer glad he made the switch
Only 1 in 7 countries is led by a woman as global political power remains dominated by men
Justice is the foundation of every right that women and girls are entitled to – CSW70 calls for action to close the justice gap
Your year to volunteer – recognising the people who make East Gippsland stronger
Australian fossil fuel subsidies growing faster than NDIS, hitting $16.3 billion in 2025-26
FAO’s Food and Agriculture Museum and Network links with new WOW Agrifood Museum in Siena
PWDA Submission On NDIS Rules: New Framework Planning
Commercial space technology is shaping the Iran war – the law can’t keep up
‘We’re the good guys’: why moral storytelling doesn’t make the war on Iran necessary or legal
PALM Futures Forum: key PALM stakeholders come together to call for community-centred visa reform
Seaweed has the potential to create a shield to block norovirus infection
FAO welcomes UN resolution instituting International Coffee Day
In a world searching for solutions to the interconnected climate, biodiversity, and land degradation crises, rangelands and pastoralists are part of the…
Restrictions on Women, International Isolation Hindering Afghanistan’s Progress, Deputy Mission Head Tells Security Council
Special Rapporteur: New frontiers drive growing risks of child sexual exploitation and abuse despite global progress
UN adopts FAO’s new guidelines for landmark 2030 agricultural data drive
New book explores climate justice challenges facing global tourism
Explorers solve 3,000-year mystery of source of central Asia’s greatest river
Preventing Pre-eclampsia Early Core Focus Of New Study
Airservices Australia aviation rescue fire fighters call for more recruits on International Women’s Day
UN Secretary-General’s message on International Women’s Day
UN Women Executive Director’s statement for International Women’s Day
UN expert on toxics and human rights to visit Mexico
UN expert: Air pollution driving widespread human rights violations
UN Commission of Inquiry completes Syria mission in midst of regional clashes, encouraging respect for human rights: Syria
FAO Food Price Index rises in February for first time in five months
UN experts strongly condemn deadly missile strike on girls’ school in Iran, call for independent investigation
UN experts warn against the irreversible ‘de-Palestinisation’ of Jerusalem
UN expert warns of gradual erosion of rights of human rights defenders: Sweden
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances to review Samoa, Iraq, Malawi and Ecuador
UN experts raise alarm over violations against refugees and migrants: Egypt
Türk says Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict piles ‘misery on misery’, pleads for dialogue