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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
Creative Approach To Mental Health
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC Insiders
Joint statement on offer to assist with treatments of patients from Gaza in the Occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem
Govt Cowardly In Not Recognising Palestinian Statehood
NZ to maintain approach to recognition of Palestine
Rwanda and UNITAR Host Dialogue on Peace, Governance, and the Right to Development at the 60th Session of the Human Rights Council
UN expert calls on Mali to remain in the International Criminal Court
UN Human Rights Office updates database of businesses involved in Israeli settlements in occupied West Bank
Türk alarmed by deteriorating human rights situation amid rising violence and political tensions: South Sudan
UN expert on unlawful killings to visit Lebanon
Engaging With Industry To Tackle Online Abuse
Nauru ‘peddling dangerous fallacies’ at UNGA: Greenpeace
World Contraception Day reminds us that access to contraception is a human right
Addressing World Challenges At UN General Assembly
Statement To UN Security Council Open Debate
Harlem Globetrotters and Monique Coleman join FAO to spotlight youth leadership in agrifood systems at UN General Assembly
Antibiotic Resistance – Silent Pandemic
Türk urges lifting of bans on opposition parties, media outlets ahead of December polls: Guinea
‘Humanity’s Fate Cannot Be Left to Algorithm,’ Warns Secretary-General in Security Council Debate on Artificial Intelligence
UN Human Rights Chief calls for repeal of new media law in the Maldives
UN experts hail ratification of landmark ocean protection agreement
Grattan on Friday: As the government rejects Trump’s stands, Liberal leadership aspirant Andrew Hastie sounds decidedly Trumpian
FAO to support implementation of new UN treaty targeting the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in international waters
New FAO report assesses progress towards food and agriculture SDG indicators
Aid workers around the world are in greater danger than ever. Will a new UN declaration protect them?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: former diplomat Ian Parmeter on an Israel-led ‘one-state solution’
Australia’s National Statement
Beginning Of End For Destructive Fossil Fuels
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – UN, New York
Security Council Debate on Artificial Intelligence