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UN expert on Indigenous Peoples’ rights to visit Botswana
Four years after Taliban takeover, Afghans overwhelmingly back girls’ education
Call to halt increasing executions and impose moratorium on death penalty: Iran
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Today Show
Security Council Votes on Renewal of Mission in Lebanon
UN experts reaffirm central role of gender in advancing human rights and equality
Security Council Holds Briefing on Humanitarian, Child Protection Situation in Haiti
Cigarette filters do nothing for smokers’ health and just create plastic pollution – they should be banned
UN experts alarmed by reports of enforced disappearances at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution sites
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Save The Children CEO Warns UN: Indecision On Gaza Is Complicity As Children Are Being Starved To Death
Security Council Holds Briefing on Situation in Palestine
Civil society unites to call for reform of Australia’s opaque arms trade
New Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) sites in Italy and Japan push global total of designated sites past 100
Peru’s amnesty law breaches international human rights obligations, UN experts warn
Türk calls on Egypt to end “rotation” practice that facilitates prolonged arbitrary detentions
Sanctions On Iranian Regime
UNSW project puts people with dementia at the heart of decisions
UN experts alarmed by ongoing repression of Khmer Krom Indigenous Peoples and Theravada Buddhist monks: Viet Nam
TMC Announces Changes to Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Positions
Project Puts People With Dementia At Heart Of Decisions
UNSW SMaRT Centre study reveals extent of microplastics pollution in Australia
UN experts urge UNCAC States Parties to safeguard civic space and uphold human rights in anti-corruption efforts
Security Council Committee Pursuant to Resolution 2745 (2024) Holds Briefing to Member States in Connection with Final Report of Panel of Experts
UN Human Rights Council panel to debate how racism undermines democracy
UN experts: US sanctions on ICC officials undermine independence of tribunal and justice for victims
UN experts: Indonesia must stop forced evictions in Mandalika
Famine Confirmed For First Time In Gaza
Continuing killings of civilians in El Fasher and Abu Shouk camp
Eight years after brutal military assault, Rohingya suffering continues: Myanmar
Türk says Gaza Governorate famine is direct result of Israeli Government actions
Pacific media leaders meet in Brisbane to strengthen crisis communication
Israel is on notice for using sexual violence against Palestinians. It’s all too common as a war tactic
UN experts alarmed by escalating threats against Iran International media workers and their families: Iran
Security Council Holds Briefing on Situation in Libya
Türk denounces intensification of US reprisals against International Criminal Court personnel
UN expert: Evidence mounting about Russian tactics of sexual torture against Ukrainian civilians
UN experts alarmed by attacks on Druze communities, including sexual violence against women and girls: Syria
Joint On 7th Viet Nam – Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
Security Council Holds Briefing on Threat Posed by ISIL (Da’esh) to International Peace and Security
Launch of the UNITAR – UNDP Massive Open Online Course “SDG-aligned Budgeting”
Use of UAV imagery to produce Official Statistics in Saint Lucia
Shining a light on internet scams and the impact on health and wellbeing
New Zealand welcomes first-ever visit from IMO Secretary-General
Security Council Holds Open Debate on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
Executive Board approves revised WHO Evaluation Policy (2025)
Vietnam’s health sector pioneers climate adaptation with E-Dengue project
Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not