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Special Rapporteur: Kenya and Rwanda must provide information about disappeared human rights defender
Brazil must protect Indigenous Peoples’ lands, territories and resources, says Special Rapporteur
YEMEN: Humanitarian organisations call for the release of personnel detained for one month in Yemen
Joint UN statement calling for sexual and reproductive health and rights for all
Pacific Banking Forum addresses critical banking relationships for the Pacific
Call For More Support For Wildlife Volunteers
Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters 
Despite Ontario workers’ compensation reforms, migrant workers are still being left behind
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Maldives on Legislation Pertaining to Children, Ask Questions about the Death Penalty and Climate Change
Experts welcome announcement to end UK-Rwanda asylum partnership
President should return proposed security law amendments to legislators for revision, UN Commission says: South Sudan
Climate risks projected to affect fish biomass around the world’s ocean, FAO report says
Australia has its first antisemitism special envoy, with an Islamophobia special envoy to follow. What will this mean?
Travel pass trial will keep Brisbane Open House 2024 moving all weekend 
New Zealand increases support for Ukraine
Whale Remains Tracked To Highlight Disposal Benefits
Security Council: Maintenance of international peace and security
UN experts declare famine has spread throughout Gaza strip
Meeting Challenges Of Sustainable Development Goals
Wave of Russian missiles strike: Ukraine
Renewed call to release UN and NGO staff detained by Ansar Allah: Yemen
Mozambique: Rising violence driving up child marriage in Cabo Delgado province
Türk deplores wave of strikes killing dozens of civilians, including women and children at hospitals: Ukraine
Launch of a new Global Partnership for the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils initiative
Global meeting focuses on fisheries and aquaculture’s vital role in tackling food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty
Digging into Australia’s Soil Strategy at the Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly
Foreign debt and human rights expert to visit Angola
WHO, UNICEF and WaterAid host Global Sanitation Summit
FAO Food Price Index Stable In June
Completion of Investigation Regarding Model Certification Applications
NZ’s commercial rocket industry is taking off, but national space law needs a boost
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Malta on Political Quotas for Women, Raise Questions on Measures to Combat Corruption and Obligations…
Alarming increase in trafficking for sexual exploitation, say experts: DRC
UN Designated Expert on Human Rights in Sudan to visit Port Sudan: Sudan
Greens to test Labor MPs on Israel sanctions with Senate motion
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
In Dialogue with Croatia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Measures to Investigate War-Era Enforced Disappearances, Raise Issues Concerning Historic Hate…
UN experts condemn decades of unfair trials for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank: Israel
Special Rapporteur: Freedom of association eradicated in Belarus
Cultural heritage is often overlooked when assessing refugee claims. Here’s why this is a mistake
UN expert: End dangerous fixation with GDP as way to eradicate global poverty
India must end racial discrimination against Rohingya, cease forced deportation and arbitrary detention, urges UN Committee
New report urges robust support for women, girls and LGBT people in post-coup Myanmar: Myanmar
OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook: Emerging economies will continue driving agricultural markets
SUDAN: Over 1,500 children subjected to extreme violence as conflict breaks records for crimes against children
UN torture prevention body announces visits for 2025 and adopts General Comment
CIFAL Tbilisi Providing Learning Opportunities for Good Governance and Sustainable Development
UN expert: Torture allegations continue in Syria despite ICJ order