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UN experts urge restoration of peace, human rights and security in North-East Syria
UN expert calls for hostage-taking to be included in crimes against humanity treaty
Afghanistan: FAO and Asian Development Bank advance $100 million initiative to boost food security and resilience
Humanitarian Assistance To People Of Afghanistan
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Submarine mountains and long-distance waves stir the deepest parts of the ocean
UN expert: EU must end double standards on minority protection
Statement on Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ballistic missile launches
UN expert on human rights in DPRK to visit the Republic of Korea
Press Conference – Darwin
AI-driven study reveals how land use acts as a “silent amplifier” of extreme heat  
Altered brain connection found in people with ME/CFS and Long COVID
Discovery challenges long-held beliefs on early human technology in East Asia 
A tiny fish is helping clinicians avoid unnecessary multi-million-dollar treatment for babies suspected of having spinal muscular atrophy
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Darwin
Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Mission to Support Hudaydah Agreement for Final Two Months, Adopting Resolution 2813 (2026) with 13 Votes…
CIFAL Flanders launches new edition of the Sustainability Coordinator micro-credential
UN experts alarmed by child rights violations in USA immigration procedures
UN experts alarmed by criminal sanctions against students protesting ETH Zurich partnerships with Israeli universities: Switzerland
Greater Manchester universities unite to drive nature recovery at IPBES-12 event
Rule of Law ‘Cornerstone of Global Peace’, Secretary-General Stresses at Security Council Open Debate, Calling for Renewed Multilateral Leadership
‘Law of the Jungle’ Replacing Rules-based Order, Secretary-General Warns, as Speakers Push Security Council to Reform, Ensure Accountability
UN expert demands withdrawal of sanctions against ICC judges and prosecutors, calls for repeal of executive order: USA
Restrictive measures against academics negatively impact human rights, say UN experts: European Union
UN expert: Uzbekistan must ensure safety of human rights defender Dawletmurat Tajimuratov and release him immediately
UN experts alarmed by farmers’ arrests and growing criminalisation of peasant movements: France
Major UN review urges Australia to raise age of criminal responsibility, adopt Human Rights Act – RADIO GRABS ATTACHED
UN expert group on enforced disappearances to review 1063 cases from 37 countries at 138th session
FAO strengthens food security across Haiti and the Dominican Republic through emergency agriculture and regional agrifood system protection
UN Commission warns incitement and command failures risk mass atrocities, ethnic mobilisation and further unravelling of peace agreement: South Sudan
New UN-Water findings: stronger WASH systems needed for safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene for all
TMC Announces Changes to Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Positions
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Insiders
Australian Ambassadors Embrace Country NSW
After unprecedented violence, priority must be on gathering evidence to hold perpetrators to account, UN Fact-Finding Mission says: Iran
UN experts urge Malta to drop charges against El Hiblu 3 and uphold migrants’ rights
UN Human Rights Chief decries dehumanisation, harmful policies and practices: USA migrant crackdown
UN expert urges rejection of Myanmar junta’s sham poll results: “Illegitimate elections yield illegitimate results”
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WEST BANK: Children forced by Israeli forces from refugee camps a year ago struggling to eat, attend school, amid uncertainty
UN torture prevention body returns, seeking concrete progress: Mexico
The human rights record of Sao Tome and Principe to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
UN experts: Israel’s continuous assaults on Birzeit University are an attack on education itself
UN experts alarmed by reports of forced labour of Uyghur, Tibetan and other minorities across China
UN expert on freedom of expression to visit Germany
The human rights record of Saint Kitts and Nevis to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Large-scale limestone shellfish reef to rebuild lost habitat
ACF has taken the Environment Minister to court. What does that actually mean?