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Explainer: New National And NSW Hate Crime Laws
As Peace Gets Pushed Further from Reach, Dark Spirit of Impunity for Terrorism Spreads, Multilateral Solutions Key
UNITAR and Africa Pastoralist Empowerment Organization Partner to Advance Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
Trump’s quiet change to US position on Taiwan is all about the economy
Global Conference on Geographical Indications opens in Rome
Green Climate Fund greenlights two major FAO-led projects to strengthen climate resilience in Kenya and Serbia
Connecting natural capital, agriculture and farmers in the UK & Europe
Australia is deporting 3 non-citizens from the ‘NZYQ’ group to Nauru. What could it do instead?
Fish and chips shouldn’t come with a catch: how Australia can keep illegal seafood off our plates
Online violence and misogyny are still on the rise – NZ needs a tougher response
Security Council Renews Sudan Sanctions Panel, Adopting Resolution 2772 (2025) by 13 Votes in Favour, 2 Abstentions
2025 Australia-China Defence Strategic Dialogue
UNITAR Joins Centre For Sport And Human Rights
Young Cyber Gurus Encouraged To Crack Code
Researchers spin ‘wheel of fortune’ to land big prize: a fundamental proof of quantum mechanics
In Afghanistan, families are forced to sell children to survive. Trump’s USAID cuts will be devastating
World leaders gather to reduce road deaths, boost road safety
Appointment Of High Commissioners And Ambassadors 16 February
“Bold investments” needed to address challenging nutritional burden in Africa, FAO says
UNITAR and Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit Forge Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Financial Crime Prevention
$1.9m funding boost for the Next Gen STEM program in schools
The University of Manchester reaffirms commitment to environmental sustainability with research and innovation pledge
The University of Manchester marks launch of new Africa Strategy with visit to Kenyan partners
Short-term politics keeps stalling long-term fixes. This bill offers a way forward
Security Council Press Statement on Terrorist Attack in Afghanistan
Commitment to Inclusive Political Transition Vital for Syria’s Success, Special Envoy Says, Warning Further Conflict Could Hinder Fight against Da’esh
UNITAR and Sovereign Order of Malta Sign MoU to Combat Human Trafficking
UNITAR and Partners Lead Sustainable Skills Revolution with RES4CITY Micro-Credential Platform
UNITAR and Pasona Group Strengthen Partnership: Collaborating for Asia-Pacific Leaders in Sea and Human Security
Packing Punch For Phage Therapy
‘Structural poverty’ maps could steer help to world’s neediest
New greenhouse gas monitoring station at Jodrell Bank to improve UK emissions estimates
Heads of road safety agencies meeting to drive down road deaths
WEST BANK: Nearly half of all child killings since records began happened in last two years
Climate impacts are forcing people from their homes. When, how and why do they have valid refugee claims?
50 Asia-Pacific Leaders Gather in Awaji Island to Embark on the UNITAR Sea and Human Security Training Workshop
‘America First’ trade policy is pushing economic self-sufficiency – but history shows this is harder than it seems
UNITAR Works with Civil Society Network to Drive Dialogue and Action for a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Future
Codex Alimentarius Commission: spotlight on side events at the forty-seventh session in Geneva
The US tried high tariffs and ‘America first’ policies in the 1930s. Trump should note what happened next
New UN report offers insights into how geospatial technology can advance the global food security agenda
Benchmark for world food commodity prices down in January
Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Today Show
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
Counting the cost of climate change for business
Trump wants the US to ‘take over’ Gaza and relocate the people. Is this legal?
Toyota Powers On New North Carolina Automotive Battery Plant