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El Niño is coming. Here is where the risks to agriculture are highest
Children left defenceless as rights groups are forced out, UN committee warns: Occupied Palestinian Territory
Foreign indifference compounds suffering of civilians – UN report: Myanmar
When climate pressures deepen, the fight against violence becomes harder
The United Kingdom’s new road safety strategy has lessons to share
UN expert warns of expanding externalisation of migration governance, calls for renewed commitment to human rights
UN expert warns of rising child trafficking risks among displaced and stateless children
WHO celebrates the power of yoga for healthy ageing
Brisbane upzoned for apartments, but blocks too small to deliver
UN Human Rights Chief concerned about new EU returns law, urges consistency with human rights and refugee law
Urgent call for effective protection and inclusion to secure freedom of religion or belief, says UN expert: Nigeria
No signs of meaningful improvement in Eritrea’s human rights situation, warns UN Expert
Iran peace deal must not come at the cost of human rights, warn UN experts
IAEA and FAO launch project to combat resurgent New World Screwworm outbreak in Central America, Mexico and the United States
PWDA delegation joins 19th Session of the Conference of States Parties to the UN CRPD (COSP19)
UN expert report finds death penalty is torture, calls for abolition of practice globally
Imminent offensive on El Obeid must be halted – Türk warns of catastrophic impact on civilians: Sudan
UN expert: Lesbian, bisexual and queer women continue to face distinct challenges globally
‘Detached from reality’: Stalled progress at Bonn climate talks leaves COP31 Presidency facing uphill battle
Violence against protesters troubling: DRC
Taliban decree on separation of spouses further erodes rights of women and girls, warn UN experts: Afghanistan
FAO Food Outlook: Global food commodity market trends face rising geopolitical and weather risks
Nicaragua has used gender as an instrument of political repression, affirms UN Group of Experts
What’s in the US-Iran peace deal? A lot of concessions and empty promises from Trump, in return for little
Bracing for El Niño: FAO and WFP launch joint appeal to protect 8.8 million people from extreme weather events
FAO releases most comprehensive dataset to date on women in agrifood systems
Griffith leaps 38 places in QS World University Rankings
Freedom of expression must not be treated as fodder for geopolitics or commodity for trade tariffs says UN expert
UN expert calls for dignity embedded in governance to realise right to health
UN experts warn British travellers wrongfully detained in Iran at grave risk after 30-day hunger strike
Global peace under threat amid rising militarisation, inequality and weakening multilateralism, says UN expert
WHO issues comprehensive guidelines on filovirus disease, including Ebola and Marburg disease
UN Committee on Migrant Workers publishes findings on Ecuador, Gambia and Ghana
New FAO-WFP report warns worsening hunger puts 13 hotspots at significant risk
UN report warns about persistent use of anti-personnel mines, urges adherence to mine ban treaty
SOFIA 2026: Global fisheries and aquaculture production reaches new highs
Advancing early phase clinical research through collaboration 
AUSTRALIA JOINS THE UN, FRANCE AND ITALY IN INVESTIGATING ISRAEL FOR TORTURE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST CITIZENS
World-first international convention to protect gig workers’ rights
Longstanding Defence Deployments Extended
Security Council Renews Mandate of United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2822 (2026)
UN expert encourages continued dialogue on sovereign debt reform: United States of America
Global experts strengthen vehicle safety regulations, apply new road safety technologies
Arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances fueling civilian protection crisis, UN Fact-Finding Mission says: Sudan
Winston Peters – “Keep Hope Alive”
Women and girls account for the majority of laboratory-confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda
Criminal fly-tipping gangs are costing governments millions – AI and drones can help track waste dumpers
UN experts to deliver technical advice to strengthen protection of Indigenous Peoples in isolation and initial contact following mission to Brazil