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Food and nutrition crisis deepens across Sudan as famine identified in additional areas
Reviving Gaza’s fishing sector hinges on restoring peace and safe access to the sea
Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
FAO publishes new guidelines for surveillance of influenza in cattle
Just twelve trucks distribute food and water in North Gaza Governorate in 2.5 months
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Removes One Entry from Its Sanctions List
Security Council Renews Mandate of Stabilization Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2765 (2024)
Study doubles and decimates prior estimated lifespans for whale species 
How to detect more antimicrobial resistant bacteria in our waterways
International Women’s Day 2025: For ALL Women and Girls – Rights. Equality. Empowerment
Doing What He Can, In Better Man
Security Council Debates Use of Artificial Intelligence in Conflicts, Hears Calls for UN Framework to Avoid Fragmented Governance
Only five women elected in direct presidential elections in 2024
Secretary-General Tells Security Council That ‘AI’ Must Never Equal ‘Advancing Inequality’, Urging Safe, Secure, Inclusive Future for Technology
WHO, WIPO, WTO Symposium stresses boosting manufacturing for noncommunicable diseases
Machine learning improves groundwater recharge estimates in WA 
UN report: Hunger in the Arab region reaches a new height as challenges intensify
WHO convenes officials to advance road safety laws across Asia
Proud to represent multinational guard
Alarming 288 per cent rise in demand for gender-based violence services in the last 12 months in Sudan
United Nations Secretary-General Appoints Michelle Gyles-McDonnough as Executive Director of UNITAR
The future existence of these beautiful birds depends on strong climate action
Strengthening the training of health and care workers to build resilient health systems
Toyota to Share Progress on Woven City at CES 2025
NZ’s government may ask the public to underwrite the risk of fossil fuel exploration – this could be unlawful
Empowerment Through Safe Migration
Bolstering Livelihoods for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland with Digital Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Training
UN Desertification COP16 in Riyadh: FAO urges global action to restore agricultural land
Universal Health Coverage Day 2024
Quantexa Recognized as Category Leader in Chartis’ 2024 AML Transaction Monitoring Solutions Report
Superpower rivalry is making Pacific aid a bargaining chip – vulnerable island nations still lose out
Cost Of Retail Crime Up 40 Per Cent Over Two Years
Shrinking wings, bigger beaks: birds are reshaping themselves in a warming world
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2762 (2024), Security Council Retains Al-Shabaab Sanctions until Full Review
Hon Patrick Gorman MP Doorstop Interview 13 December
Griffith and World Netball Foundation partner for social change
Oxfam Australia reaction to Australia’s vote on ceasefire in Gaza
Victim-survivors share views on criminalising coercive control
Navigating the Global Surgery Ecosystem: A New UNITAR and GSF Educational Series on SURGhub
FAO marks International Mountain Day 2024 with a focus on climate adaptation solutions
FAO launches first major global assessment of salt-affected soils in 50 years
Bill To Sanction Unlawful Occupation Of Palestine
Griffith makes global top 50 in QS sustainability rankings
Swinburne surges into top 300 in QS Sustainability Rankings 2025
Tourism Leads Pack In Growing Carbon Emissions
Surging global tourism emissions are driven by just 20 countries – major new study
Public Statement by Chair of Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict
Strengthened Profitability Expected in 2025 Even as Supply Chain Issues Persist