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New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100
Forever Young? Eternal Pursuit Of Youthful Beauty
Australia must act after the US vetoes UN ceasefire and aid resolution on Gaza
New Zealand to host consultations on Bougainville at Burnham
UN Women statement on World Environment Day, 5 June 2025
One year in detention: heads of United Nations agencies and INGOs renew demand for release of staff detained in northern Yemen
Maritime workers condemn blockade of Gaza, demand ceasefire and restoration of humanitarian aid
World’s first interactive map of whale migration reveals growing dangers in Australian waters
“Through Her Lens”: New UN photo exhibit celebrates women leading peace
Toyota Group to Accelerate Collaboration Towards Transforming into a Mobility Company Through Privatization of Toyota Industries Corporation
As genocide escalates, unis must stop the shameful crackdown on Palestine protesters
Recognizing the World’s Most Exceptional Destinations: Nominations Now Open for the Inaugural TOURISE Awards
Ukraine: rural communities need immediate support to plant and produce food amid ongoing war
Third Countries are Undermining Western Sanctions against Russia
Airline Profitability to Strengthen Slightly in 2025 Despite Headwinds
Willie Walsh’s Report on the Air Transport Industry at the 81st IATA AGM
WHO outlines recommendations to protect infants against RSV – respiratory syncytial virus
Will elections for judges make Mexico the ‘most democratic country in the world’? Critics fear the opposite
Program to boost financial capability across Queensland’s public sector
Call for Applications: 9th Edition of the Sesi SDG Award in Partnership with CIFAL Curitiba
Astana International Forum: FAO calls for increased investment to unlock Central Asia’s potential and address regional challenges
Road safety takes centre stage at world’s leading transport forum
UNITAR Launched “MotoAI” during the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week
New Zealand’s relationship with Nepal reaches new heights
Sales, Production, and Export Results for April 2025
Hospitality Perks May Be Masking Unfair Work Conditions
UN Women statement on the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
Behind the wellness industry’s scented oils and soothing music are often underpaid, exploited workers
WHO launches a framework on climate change and tuberculosis
Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly concludes: historic outcomes, consequential highlights
Gaza’s aid blockade must be lifted now
The Department of Digital Health and Innovation participates in the 13th Youth Pre-World Health Assembly
Membership of the Guideline Development Group for Recommendations on Expanding Contraception Options
ANZ reinforces Queensland commitment through strategic partnerships with Griffith and the University of Queensland
WHO guideline on contact tracing now available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish
Gaza’s agricultural infrastructure continues to deteriorate at alarming rate
Israel’s new aid delivery system for Gaza is sparking outrage. Why is it so problematic?
Images of Gaza’s starving babies have gone round the world. This is what malnutrition does in the first 1,000 days of life
Green Energy Network – Asia launches in Bali to tackle regional energy transition challenges
New polling reveals most Australians find Israel’s denial of aid to Palestinians in Gaza unjustifiable, think government should do more: aid organisations
3rd World Local Production Forum ends with strong call for health equity, security, and sustainability
Tackling water scarcity requires speed, scale and determination, FAO says
The World Health Assembly endorses the extension of the Global Strategy on Digital Health to 2027 and approves the next phase for 2028-2033
Half the remaining habitat of Australia’s most at-risk species is unprotected
Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify, WHO warns
Security Council Holds Open Debate on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
WHO is finalizing a new treaty that prepares for the next pandemic − but the US isn’t signing
“Yes, We Are World Leaders” – the heated argument over how good New Zealand is at protecting our oceans