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Conflict, displacement and disease drive food insecurity and malnutrition to alarming levels in parts of South Sudan
University of Manchester to lead UK in pioneering global green skills initiative
FAO Food Outlook: Global output of key food commodity crops on course for new records
TMC Announces Changes to Board Members, Executive Structure, and Senior Professionals/Senior Management
Even Stones Cry Out
UN COSP – General Debate
FAO releases the most detailed global assessment of marine fish stocks to date
PWDA Highlights From COSP18 Official Opening Day
Unions Take Pay Equity Fight To ILO
Foreign Minister focuses on Pacific resilience during visit to France
PWDA bringing all the highlights from day one at COSP18 in New York
Accelerated climate action can be a driver of growth and development
UN Ocean Conference: Youth must drive transformation for aquatic foods to feed billions more people, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu says
Livestream of Joint Press Conference on Commercial Vehicle Business Collaboration
Australia’s government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas – but will it work?
Australia signs up to ocean climate leadership while expanding fossil fuels: Conservationists demand integrity on offshore oil and gas
The 2024 Climate Change Authority Sector Pathways Review Misses the Mark
Security Council to Meet on Central Africa
Can Israel still claim self-defence to justify its Gaza war? Here’s what the law says
PWDA at the 18th Session of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD
FAO Food Price Index Dips In May Amid Lower Cereal, Sugar And Vegetable Oil Prices
Advocates Unite To Promote Older People’s Human Rights
All Eyes On Ocean
3D Bioprinting is booming but patent laws may be holding it back
We tracked 13,000 giants of the ocean over 30 years, to uncover their hidden highways
Security Council Press Statement on Houthi Detention of United Nations and International Non-governmental Organization Workers
Global health leaders urge action on immunization priorities at Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100
Foreign Minister to visit Europe, Indonesia
New Zealand to host consultations on Bougainville at Burnham
One year in detention: heads of United Nations agencies and INGOs renew demand for release of staff detained in northern Yemen
Maritime workers condemn blockade of Gaza, demand ceasefire and restoration of humanitarian aid
“Through Her Lens”: New UN photo exhibit celebrates women leading peace
Toyota Group to Accelerate Collaboration Towards Transforming into a Mobility Company Through Privatization of Toyota Industries Corporation
Harvia and Toyota Co-Develop Concept Model for Hydrogen Sauna Utilizing Hydrogen Combustion Technology
Budget Prepares For Adelaide To Host Major COP31 Event
Guyana Assumes Presidency of Security Council
The Expert in Human Rights Programme in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Celebrates Its Completion
OECD revitalises and strengthens its longstanding partnership with Latin America and the Caribbean
Ukraine: rural communities need immediate support to plant and produce food amid ongoing war
Third Countries are Undermining Western Sanctions against Russia
Joint Statement on the Meeting of Defense Ministers From Australia, Japan, the Philippines and the United States
Taking a Multi-Pathway Approach at Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours Race
UNITAR Resumes AML/CFT E-Learning Diploma Programme in Colombia, Reaffirming Commitment to Combating Financial Crime
Toyota Submits Third Progress Report on Measures to Prevent Recurrence
Support to preserve Indigenous languages for future generations
New emissions data shows promising trends, underscores need for policy certainty
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions: December 2024 quarterly update