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UN Special Rapporteur: Russia must release ill lawyer Maria Bontsler, detained in retaliation for human rights work
FAO Investment Days 2025 focuses on more and better agrifood jobs
UN expert on peaceful of assembly and of association to visit Chile
WHO, UNICEF update country tracker on water, sanitation and hygiene in health-care facilities, showing progress across 107 countries
Griffith hosts emerging First Peoples business leaders at national camp
Drones Reveal Extreme Coral Mortality After Bleaching
Security Council 2653 Sanctions Committee Adds 2 Entries to Its Sanctions List
Four reasons why many of us feel the global economy is not on our side
Systems thinking and strategic foresight for national planning
UN 2.0 Week 2025 on “Strategic Foresight” Virtual Side Event “Towards foresight and system-based approaches in UN country work”
UNITAR and CIFAL Shanghai conclude the “UN Sustainable Development Goals Youth Empowerment Seminar for Change-Makers”
UN experts alarmed by resumption of US deportations to third countries, warn authorities to assess risks of torture
FAO and ITU launch “Robotics for Good – Youth Challenge 2025-2026” to tackle global food insecurity
Sites in the Republic of Korea, Portugal and Tajikistan recognized as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Concerns over deaths in protests: Kenya
Pulsating microneedles painless alternative to traditional needles
The US has high hopes for a new Gaza ceasefire, but Israel’s long-term aims seem far less peaceful
A top court has urged nations to clamp down on fossil fuel production. When will Australia finally start listening?
FAO welcomes Canada’s pledge of nearly $10 million to Global Fire Management Hub
App In Development To Help Young Children Fall Asleep
QU Dongyu closes 44th FAO Conference urging ingenuity, solidarity and collective will
UN experts urge Iran to choose protection over repression after ceasefire
Türk hails stance by Inter-American Court of Human Rights on States’ obligations to tackle climate crisis
FAO Food Price Index up slightly in June due to higher meat, dairy and vegetable oil prices
Bilateral meeting with H.E. Miguel Flemming, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources of Saint Kitts and Nevis
The Status of Youth in Agrifood Systems: New FAO report shines light on pitfalls and prospects for 1.3 billion young people
Why Go Off-grid? Survey Helps Researchers Understand Those Who ‘unplug’
Griffith Awarded AIS Gold Status For Athlete Education
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk gravely alarmed by steps to withdraw from anti-personnel mine ban convention
Security Council Debates Multifaceted Crisis in Haiti
Why investing in climate-vulnerable countries makes good business sense
FAO launches groundbreaking financing facility to help prevent food crises before they escalate
UN experts urge United Kingdom not to misuse terrorism laws against protest group Palestine Action
Fifteen Years, Fifteen Facts: Challenges and solutions for gender equality
FAO Director-General urges hope, collective action and genuine multilateralism
2025 FAO Awards honour organizations from Colombia, Egypt, and the Philippines for their contributions to agrifood systems transformation
Green Climate Fund approves a record $300 million for FAO-designed projects in Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia and the Sahel
Security Council Takes Up Renewal of Disengagement Observer Force
De-fossilising economies key to course correction on climate change and human rights protection, says UN expert
Queensland risks condemning generations of students to segregated schooling 
Most vulnerable nations call on FAO to develop strategy and action plan to transform agrifood systems
FAO scales up emergency response with seed distribution campaign targeting 7.5 million people
Independent torture prevention watchdog should not be replaced, UN experts warn: Kyrgyzstan
USD 420 billion annual shortfall blocking gender equality in developing countries
Joint Statement on the Second Australia-UK Strategic Dialogue on Gender Equality’
Could we live with a nuclear-armed Iran? Reluctantly, yes
FAO urges collective action for food security, climate and development challenges in Africa
Security Council Meets on Situation in Democratic Republic of Congo