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Waste fighters with wings: black soldier flies help redefine food security in Western Africa
UNITAR and GEDU Global Education Sign Agreement to Establish CIFAL London
The CIFAL Global Network Celebrated its XXII Annual Steering Committee Meeting in London
Toward an Athlete- and Planet-Friendly Hakone Ekiden: All Vehicles Provided for the 2026 Race Will Be Electrified
Air Force flies high in 2025
Security Council Press Statement on Drone Attacks on UNISFA Peacekeepers
UN agencies welcome news that famine has been pushed back in the Gaza Strip, but warn fragile gains could be reversed without…
PWDA Submission Into Disability Safeguards Consultation
FAO welcomes UN’s Decision to establish an International Day of the Mediterranean Diet
Listening To Voices Of East Gippsland’s Young People
Toyota Aims to Begin Selling U.S.-Made Vehicles in Japan from 2026
Security Council Told Political Upheaval, Violent Extremism Continue to Challenge West Africa, Sahel Region
Pest control expert calls for decisive action in APVMA rodenticide review
Syria-Lebanon Visit Aimed to ‘Build Trust’, Reaffirm Support for Sovereignty, Stability in Both Countries, Delegation Co-Head Tells Security Council
Human Rights Council President appoints Members of the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela
Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd
ADF Aids Remains Recovery In Korean DMZ
THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA by TOYOTA GROUP to Open on Dec. 20
NZ Police Commissioner Richard Chambers
FAO-led projects to make agriculture resilient and sustainable in support of 1 million people
Jevon McSkimming sentencing: why a public inquiry into the police should be next
World leaders adopt a historic global declaration on noncommunicable diseases and mental health
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing to Exhibit at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher convicted of sedition, in major blow to press freedom
Paralysis, Shrinking Aid, Outdated Methods Highlight Need for Reform, Delegates Warn in Security Council
Public Statement by Chair of Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict
Human Rights Council President appoints Members of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic
HKUST-Led Study Warns of Climate “Whiplash” Threatening Global Stability by 2064
Attorney-General Rowland to repay some travel money; cost of government’s battery subsidy scheme explodes
UNITAR and DEC40 to Launch International Digital Economy Governance and Capacity Building Programme in Beijing in January 2026
Renewable water availability per person plunges 7 percent in a decade as global scarcity deepens, FAO data shows
Forensic identification of victims of July 2024 protests a fundamental step towards accountability says UN expert: Bangladesh
Iran Sanctions Framework
UN experts: Kenya’s seed sharing ruling a milestone for peasants’ rights and food security
FAO commemorates International Mountain Day 2025 by spotlighting glacier preservation
WHO Expert Committee concludes critical review of coca leaf, recommends maintaining current controls
Why Australia should act on new global environment findings: UniSC expert
New Haiti Sanctions Framework
Strengthening Cooperation On Regional Security
Millions of hectares are still being cut down every year. How can we protect global forests?
More Support For Victim-survivors In South-eastern NSW
Aussie shellfish reef restoration work honoured by United Nations
AFP and Fiji Police Force announce Pacific-focused Organised Crime summit
View from The Hill: in awkward timing, government ends energy rebate as it defends Wells’ spendathon
Researcher Tackles Nitrogen Pollution Challenge
Primary care support for family violence victim-survivors
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC Insiders
APER Joint Statement – Exercise Pacific Shield 2025