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30 years of AQUASTAT: FAO celebrates global water data milestone
FAO Food Price Index Remains Stable In March
Can the future of energy be affordable, secure and sustainable?
Unearthing Lush, Vibrant Past Of World’s Largest Desert
MYANMAR: Children living in the open face additional risk of heat related illnesses after deadly earthquake
Following Discovery of Mass Grave in Gaza with Bodies of 15 Aid Workers, Human Rights Chief Warns Security Council about Heightened Risk…
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Europe and Central Asia: To feed the population, sustainable water management is essential, UN report says
AI can be a game-changing solution for farmers: FAO Innovation Chief
Feed the world: adequate healthy food for all increases global health
Australia’s first AI in radiology trial secures landmark funding 
New FAO-led study highlights that improving productivity is key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock
$35 Million Investment to Establish Health and Advanced Technology Research and Innovation Centre
Breaking Barriers: How UNITAR and the World Health Organization Make Healthcare Training More Accessible Worldwide
Evaluating Somalia’s humanitarian crisis (2021-2024): lessons for future action
Enhancing evaluation in the UN: 2025 UNEG Annual General Meeting
Dutton says it would cost too much to host UN climate summit, but pulling out would cost Australia even more
Myanmar earthquake: death toll expected to exceed 10,000 as Plan International Australia launches urgent response
Humanitarian Assistance To Myanmar 30 March
Conflict and rising food prices drive Congolese into one of the world’s worst food crises according to new IPC data
Second WHO Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health concludes with powerful commitments to protect public health
Sales, Production, and Export Results for February 2025
Second Quantum Revolution Begins With Launch Of QUATRI
‘Life has stopped. We didn’t sleep all night, paralyzed’ – Women of Gaza report intolerable toll of the war
A unified call for One Health: driving implementation, science, policy and investment for global impact
ANSTO Supports Food Provenance Project Planning At IAEA
UNITAR Global Water Academy 2025 World Water Day Side Event
United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) extended to 2030
The genetic diversity of our plants and forests is at risk, new FAO reports warn
New Podcast Deep Dives Into People And Politics Of Sea
Security Council Continues Debate on Peace Operations
Modern spacesuits have a compatability problem. Astronauts’ lives depend on fixing it
UNITAR – DOALOS: Briefing for Delegates on Oceans and the Law of the Sea
Decades of progress in reducing child deaths and stillbirths under threat, warns the United Nations
Tuesday 25 March
‘Peace Operations Face Serious Barriers that Demand New Approaches’, Secretary-General Stresses, at Security Council Open Debate
TMC Announces Changes to Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Positions
Adelaide Hills water crisis: a local problem is a global wake-up call
Security Council Press Statement on Attack against United Nations Mission in South Sudan
International Day of Forests 2025: Engaging the next generation in the connection between forests and foods
Trees Down Around Town After TC Alfred? Tell GIRLS
Friday 21 March
WHO calls for urgent action to address worldwide disruptions in tuberculosis services putting millions of lives at risk
ABC Afternoon Briefing With Patricia Karvelas
Sky News Afternoon Agenda With Ashleigh Gillon
New Zealand Once Home To Southern Elephant Seals
Separated by decades, connected by Korea