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GAZA: Food, water and medicine priorities for children once hostilities paused in Gaza
Secretary-General Urges Parties to ‘Make Good’ on Gaza Deal, Calls for Release of All Hostages, Permanent Ceasefire
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
What to expect as Donald Trump heads back to the White House
Security Council Speakers Urge Israel to Withdraw from Lebanon, Golan Buffer Zone, Allow Peacekeepers to Operate without Obstruction
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Serbia
Radio Interview – ABC Radio National Breakfast
Security Council Adopts Presidential Statement Welcoming Election of New President in Lebanon, Cessation of Hostilities
The Human Rights Commission has handed down a report on racism at Australian universities. Here’s why it fails
‘Solar shepherds’ earn big by grazing sheep on solar farms – and they benefit everyone involved
Strengthening antimicrobial resistance national action plans through evidence
New report highlights critical food system trends and challenges in countdown to 2030
Advance to Zero project funded by Cook Government receives World Habitat Award
Visit To Israel And Occupied Palestinian Territories
Tech companies are turning to ‘synthetic data’ to train AI models – but there’s a hidden cost
The UN says Australia violated human rights law, but it’s unlikely to change the way we treat refugees
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Exhibiting at Tokyo Auto Salon 2025
Save the Date: Livestream of Press Conference at Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 on January 10
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sky News First Edition
Dedicated Carinity chaplains call time on pastoral careers
2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
“Toyota Woven City,” a Test Course for Mobility, Completes Phase 1 Construction and Prepares for Launch
FAO calls for urgent action to address widening famine in Sudan
UN Women Executive Board to convene first regular session 2025
AI could usher in a golden age of research – but only if these cutting-edge tools aren’t restricted to a few major private companies
Continental drift: why the need for critical minerals might change the way we define Earth’s zones
FAO Food Price Index Dips During Month Of December
Māori excel in New Year Honours 2025
Security Council Press Statement on Afghanistan
Statement by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General on the attack on the Sana’a airport, Yemen
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing to Exhibit at Tokyo Auto Salon 2025
Food and nutrition crisis deepens across Sudan as famine identified in additional areas
Reviving Gaza’s fishing sector hinges on restoring peace and safe access to the sea
Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
Beijing Declaration calls for strengthened global collaboration on traditional medicine
China has banned US exports of key minerals for computer chips – leaving Washington with limited options
FAO publishes new guidelines for surveillance of influenza in cattle
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Ethiopia 23 December
Australia Announces New High Commissioner To Brunei
UNITAR Completes the 2024 Hiroshima Youth Ambassadors Programme
Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Observer Force in Golan for Six Months through Resolution 2766 (2024), Amid Reports of Israel Incursion
Security Council 1970 Sanctions Committee Removes One Entry from Its Sanctions List
Toyota Launches Alphard And Vellfire PHEV Models In Japan
Security Council Debates Use of Artificial Intelligence in Conflicts, Hears Calls for UN Framework to Avoid Fragmented Governance
Only five women elected in direct presidential elections in 2024
Secretary-General Tells Security Council That ‘AI’ Must Never Equal ‘Advancing Inequality’, Urging Safe, Secure, Inclusive Future for Technology
The road back to Damascus: Syria’s new rulers face challenges in de-weaponizing supply chains
Change management shows us how we all can become climate leaders