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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
Human Rights Committee Opens One Hundred and Forty-First Session in Geneva
Gaza’s missing children: Over 20,000 children estimated to be lost, disappeared, detained, buried under the rubble or in mass graves
Australian technology forecasting water quality in California
UN women’s rights committee: Afghan women and girls must be included in upcoming Doha meeting
Special Rapporteur: Concerted action urgently needed to save fundamental freedoms under attack
More international support urged to bolster democracy: Bolivia
UN expert to assess human rights of LGBT persons: Albania
UN Working Group on discrimination against women and girls: Gender backlash underscores urgency to achieve substantive equality for women and girls
Gazans’ extreme hunger could leave its mark on subsequent generations
UN experts condemn brazen terrorist attacks in Dagestan: Russia
Civil society crucial to combat polarisation and inequality, says Independent Expert
At least 557,000 women in Gaza are facing severe food insecurity
FAO chief urges innovation and focus on production and smallholders to tap benefits of agrifood trade
Georgia failed to protect children against violence and abuse in church-run orphanage, UN committee finds
Sudan is facing an unprecedented hunger catastrophe, say UN agency chiefs
Crime-terror Nexus Battles Drug Control
Other countries have struggled to control how kids access the internet. What can Australia learn?
Special Rapporteur: Transnational repression of journalists threatens democracy
UN experts: Using starvation as a weapon of war in Sudan must stop
UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances alarmed by draft bill establishing a statute of limitations on crimes against humanity and war crimes: Peru
UN Rome-based Agencies and COP Presidencies mobilise for climate action and finance in fragile contexts ahead of COP29
UN expert: Protection and dignified management of the dead in war and peace are cornerstones for preventing unlawful killings
UN experts: Investors must fulfil their responsibility to respect human rights
FAO sounds alarm over high risk of famine across the whole Gaza Strip amidst humanitarian access constraints
New global study unveils city-region networks, highlights role of intermediate cities
Report by UN expert spotlights role of foreign banks in facilitating probable war crimes and crimes against humanity: Myanmar
Julian Assange is free, but curly legal questions about his case remain
Commemorating 60 years of Australian Police Peacekeeping – Registrations now open
On eve of a military training exercise with Israel, Australian civil society organisations redouble call for end to military cooperation
Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards 26 June