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NZ must step up to protect its own oceans to match international commitments made at Commonwealth leaders’ meeting
UN expert to assess trafficking in persons: Guinea-Bissau
Inmate ill-treatment and possible enforced disappearances ongoing concerns, say UN experts: Belarus
The long human tragedy of the Nakba and Israel’s settler colonial genocide – UN expert
Four ways Mohamed Al Fayed silenced whistleblowers in his organisation
How the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health – new report
Uganda’s Ministry of Health and WHO unveil key strategies to strengthen health care services for refugees and migrants
FIU, UNITAR, and OAA Sign Historic Trilateral Agreement to Establish CIFAL Miami
Côte d’Ivoire’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Portugal’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Bhutan’s Human Rights Record To Be Examined By Universal Periodic Review
New UN report warns of conflict-induced famine and catastrophic hunger in 5 major hotspots alongside the looming La Niña climate threat in others
International community morally bound to support efforts to address historical and future displacement: Marshall Islands
The human rights record of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Livestream of Joint Press Conference
Global Partnership To Drive Gender Equality In Sport
The UN warns famine is likely in Gaza. What do malnutrition and hunger do to the body?
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2753 (2024), Security Council Transfers Mandate to United Nations Transitional Assistance Mission in Somalia
Fujimori government’s forced sterilisation policy violated women’s rights, UN committee says in landmark ruling: Peru
Press Statement on United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Near East (UNRWA)
Albania’s Human Rights Record To Be Examined By Universal Periodic Review
Norway’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Belarus’ engagement with the UN human rights system at historical low, says Special Rapporteur
Human rights records of 14 States to be examined by Universal Periodic Review mechanism
Sydney Ship Of Firsts
Funding to identify mussel species will aid conservation  
Tuberculosis resurges as top infectious disease killer
How fresh is your milk? Your smartphone can tell
Comment by UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on deadly Gaza strike
UN expert urges Canada to stand firm on commitment to human rights of Afghans: Afghanistan
The genetic revolution can support food security, tackle the climate crisis and protect biodiversity
UN expert on toxics and human rights to visit Samoa
Palestine’s economy teeters on the brink after a year of war and unrelenting destruction
Fruitful discussions on sustainable development with Stockholm Trio for Sustainable Actions
Escalating violence in Al-Jazirah: Sudan
UN Fact-Finding Mission documents large-scale sexual violence and other human rights violations in newly issued report: Sudan
Special Rapporteur concerned by limited access to sanctions-related justice
Save the Children Australia gravely concerned as Israeli government rules to restrict UNRWA, delivering a potential death sentence to even more Palestinian children
Study shows bleak outlook for koalas in Central QLD without intervention 
Wong must strongly condemn and sanction Israel after shocking UNRWA bill
Businesses are leveraging the UN Sustainable Development Goals to gain political influence
Oxfam Reaction To Knesset Decision
Environmental entrepreneurs present solutions to end plastic waste
UN expert: Unlawful deaths of LGBTIQ+ persons resulting from discrimination and hate an affront to human rights
Regional organisations worldwide must protect, not threaten, human rights while countering terrorism, says UN expert
‘It Is Time for Decisive Action for Peace’ in Sudan, Secretary-General Stresses to Security Council, Outlining ‘On-The-Ground-Recommendations
UN Committee against Torture to review Kuwait, Namibia, Thailand, Jordan, Mongolia and Cameroon
Justice is not for sale, says Special Rapporteur