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COP30: Climate extremes are already impacting food yields today
UN Committee against Torture to review Israel, Argentina, Bahrain and Albania
International Day Of People With Disability
World leaders must not lose sight of 1.5C target in critical COP30 climate talks
New inquiry into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative
Crimes against children in conflict surged 30% in 2024 to worst ever level
Calls for psychosocial screening tool following paediatric injury
With Abyei’s Final Status Still Hanging, Security Council Urges Sudan, South Sudan to De-escalate Violence, Speedily Implement Existing Agreements
UN experts call for Thanakorn Sinsanoi’s release: Malaysia
Ensuring timely and equitable access to medical countermeasures: partners convene for the 3rd Annual i-MCM-Net Meeting
Croatia’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
One person and four entities listed under the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011 – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Serbian authorities need to speed up steps to ensure accountability – UN Human Rights Chief
Marshall Islands’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Ecuador postpones visit by UN Working Group on peasants’ rights
Further Humanitarian Assistance In Response To Sudan Crisis
NEW UN REPORT A STARK REMINDER OF LABOR’S WEAK COMMITMENTS ON EMISSIONS TARGETS
The threat of space terrorism is no longer science fiction, but we’re ill-prepared to combat it
UN experts: Unprovoked lethal strikes by the United States against vessels at sea may amount to international crimes
FAO launches new Artificial Intelligence tool – the first FAO Virtual Colleague “Ms FAO AI” – to improve internal efficiency, inclusivity and reliability
A New Era Begins: Visionaries Unite to Shape the Next 50 Years of Tourism at TOURISE
Honduras’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Disability law reform risks promoting institutionalisation, UN experts warn: Peru
Famine conditions confirmed in Sudan’s El Fasher and Kadugli as hunger and malnutrition ease where conflict subsides
Willie Walsh’s Speech At 58th AACO AGM
UN experts: Indonesia must recognise Indigenous Peoples and consider them partners for national development
Bulgaria’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Revie
Save the Date: Live stream of TMC’s FY2026 2Q Financial Results Press Briefing on November 5
Premier faces backlash from UN human rights experts for supporting Israeli weapons showcase
Press Conference by Security Council President on Work Programme for November
UN expert calls for inclusive and safe education, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
Türk welcomes first formal treaty with Indigenous Peoples: Australia
Skin cancer poses global health emergency for people with albinism, UN expert warns
Andorra’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Using Machine Learning In Road Safety Research
Maldives’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Academy Fellow Receives Top National Science Prize
Women’s exclusion undermines path to peace and security, UN experts warn: Haiti
48th session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
OECD appoints Jaime de Bourbon de Parme to lead Environment Directorate
FAO report: 1.7 billion people experience lower crop yields due to land degradation
Plantation forests key for koalas’ survival, and an urgent rethink on logging is needed 
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Macquarie, Canberra
COP30: NZ’s lack of climate ambition undermines global goals and free-trade agreements
Understanding How Cells Talk At Core Of New Health Hub
Women, Peace and Security proves a force multiplier
Sustainability report shows real-world impact on climate, equity and education
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sky Sunday Agenda