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SOUTH SUDAN: Sixth Year Of Flooding Deepens One Of World’s Worst Hunger Crises
PSA Statement On Global Sumud Flotilla
Security Council Briefing On Colombia
UN Experts Say Continuing Repression Of Population Through Enforced Disappearances Must Stop: Nicaragua
UN Experts Demand Urgent Action To Protect Civilians In Sudan As Conflict Intensifies
Any Peace Plan Must Respect International Law, Beginning With Self-determination And Accountability, Urge UN Experts: Palestine
UN Expert Group To Assess Progresses And Challenges On Business And Human Rights: Serbia
FAO Food Price Index Declined Slightly In September
UN Experts Condemn Reprisals Against Hong Kong Lawyer Kevin Yam
Bureau Of Meteorology Welcomes New CEO
New Zealand Needs To Cut Prison Population And Strengthen Oversight, UN Torture Prevention Body Says
Building Safe, Sustainable, And Equitable Animal Feed Systems
Türk Calls For Urgent Action To Protect Civilians And Prevent Large-scale Atrocities In El Fasher: Sudan
Australia And New Zealand Launch Guide To UN System
Israel’s Interception Of Gaza Aid Flotilla Is Clear Violation Of International Law
AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Tents Become Delivery Rooms As Babies Born With Winter Approaching
Significant Barriers To Safe Steroid Discontinuation
PR Firms Are Spreading Climate Misinformation On Behalf Of Fossil Fuel Companies
UN Experts Warn Of Persecution Against Ukrainian Orthodox Church: Ukraine
FAO Commits To New Animal Health And Sustainability Plans
Türk Urges Renewed Efforts For Durable Truce Amid Civilian Suffering: Lebanon
UN Experts Concerned By Continued Stigmatisation Of Religious Minorities: Japan
UN Experts Call For Reparatory Justice For Enslavement, Trade In Enslaved Africans And Colonialism
Commemorating UN International Day Of Older Persons
UN Experts Urge China To End Repression Of Uyghur And Cultural Expression Of Minorities
What Will It Take? Sweeteners Australia Could Offer Turkey To Snatch COP31
Major Increase In ED Patient Numbers Projected Due To Ageing Populati
Ecocide Law Expands But War Crimes Go Unchecked
12,000-year-old monumental camel rock art acted as ancient ‘road signs’ to water sources 
Security Council Holds Briefing on Situation in Democratic Republic of Congo
UN expert warns of abuses against women human rights defenders and their families in South Kivu: Democratic Republic of Congo
Development cannot be achieved on dying planet, UN committee issues new guidance
Labor Government must uphold its declaration to protect workers and support the Global Sumud Flotilla
74 countries have now ratified a landmark treaty to protect the high seas. Why hasn’t NZ?
The Palestinian Authority is facing a legitimacy crisis. Can it be reformed to govern a Palestinian state?
UN Women Leaders Network calls for bold action on peace at UNGA80
UN experts urge authorities to allow mothers detained on extremism charges to see their children: Belarus
UN Human Rights Chief shocked by violent response to electricity and water protests: Madagascar
Italian Rugby Federation Joins FAO Champions Community
Security Council Briefing on Situation in Gaza
Targeted investments to combat food loss and waste and generate triple wins
UN expert on foreign debt and human rights to visit Kuwait
FAO hosts Global Conference on Sustainable Livestock Transformation
UN experts appalled by unprecedented execution spree in Iran with over 1000 killed in nine months
Sales, Production, and Export Results for August 2025
NZ First In September
Ceiling fans can worsen heat strain when the mercury surpasses 40°C
By not recognising a Palestinian state, NZ puts its own hard-won reputation on the line