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Afghan women have been robbed of health care, education and now their voices. But they won’t remain silent
Giving Our Pacific Neighbours Lift Home
Return To Art Of Looking
Scientists reviewed 7,000 studies on microplastics. Their alarming conclusion puts humanity on notice
A terrifying violation of international law, say UN experts: Exploding pagers and radios
Human Rights Council President Names New Member of Nicaragua Human Rights Probe
WHO at UNGA: Call for urgent, high-level action to address global scourge of antimicrobial resistance
New Generation Equality Accountability Report Reveals Record-Breaking $50.3 Billion in Gender Equality Commitments
Co-design project to address community abuse and violence
UNGA Vote On Palestine Resolution Media Reaction
NZ votes for Middle East resolution at UN
Climate change threatens Australian tourism more than is widely believed. Here’s why
In Honduras, QU Dongyu highlights the crucial role of coffee in the transformation of agrifood systems
UN expert: Decisive action required to realise right to development of children and future generations
Why the open work permit for migrant workers is an inadequate solution
The LYCRA Company Publishes Its 2023 Sustainability Update, Reports on Progress Versus 2030 Goals
Foreign Minister to travel to New York, French Polynesia
UN Seeking Urgent Action On Superbugs
Security Council 1718 Sanctions Committee Amends One Entry on Its Sanctions List
UN torture expert calls for immediate release of Israeli hostages after meeting with former hostages and families
UN expert: Strengthen access to information on release of hazardous substances to reduce pollution and exposure
New research proves that inclusive advertising boosts sales and brand value
enforced disappearances a serious threat to electoral freedom, say UN experts: Silencing democracy
Report on Human Rights situation in Myanmar
Report finds 6.3% of the NSW population are arrested for a family or DV offence by age 37  
Unprecedented Venezuela repression plunging nation into acute human rights crisis, UN Fact-Finding Mission says
SOUTH SUDAN: Refugees fleeing world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Sudan confronted with lack of food across the border
FAO and Bolivia urge global action to safeguard camelids and their vital role in sustainable development
UN expert: Bridging the North-South divide key to fostering global democratic order
UN report urges immediate global action to close critical gender gaps
Security Council Briefed by Humanitarian Coordinator for Gaza, UNOPS Executive Director
UN expert: Water must be managed as a common good and made accessible to all
Ignore antifungal resistance in fungal disease at your peril, warn top scientists
Attacks against human rights defenders and obliteration of civic space in Gaza unacceptable, says UN expert
Screening tool to help diagnose malnutrition in aged care homes
Five Crucial Lessons To Tackle Teen Vaping
Online resource to increase antimicrobial resistance knowledge launched in Australia
WHO and partners establish an access and allocation mechanism for mpox vaccines, treatments, tests
Hundreds of people dead and more than half a million displaced as Vietnam pummelled by Typhoon Yagi
Advancing gender equality in the world of work
‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’ – Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin Newman
G20 backs FAO’s Blue Transformation for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, highlights family farming
UN expert calls for systematic monitoring and assessment of adverse human rights impact of unilateral coercive measures
FAO sees open trade as a cornerstone of global food security
Working Group on Enforced Disappearances to review 690 cases from 30 countries at its 134th session
Iran intensifying efforts to repress women and girls on second anniversary of nation-wide protests, UN Fact-Finding Mission says
New Network Will Aid Asia’s Green Energy Transition
Intergenerational Dialogue for a Sustainable Future: Summit of the Future Side Event