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As Australia reels from the Bondi attack, such mass murder incidents remain rare
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend San Marino’s Progress in Establishing a National Human Rights Institute, Ask…
The politics of recognition: Australia and the question of Palestinian statehood
People or planet? We must invest in both for a sustainable future
“You are stronger than you imagine”: Ukrainian publisher Olha Vovchok
Grattan on Friday: Albanese government can’t be accused of excessive caution any longer
More than 250 humanitarian and human rights organisations call to stop arms transfers to Israel, Palestinian armed groups
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Mexico on Implementing Previous Recommendations, Ask about Implications of the Mayan…
Maritime Strategy Perspectives
Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law
Too Many People Die After Leaving Prison
AgForce Federal Court case to test whether Australia’s Great Artesian Basin is a Matter of National Environmental Significance
Former NZ PM Helen Clark: ‘Raise issues, never give up.’
UN expert on rights of people with albinism to visit Lesotho
Pacific and Gaza focus of UN talks
UNITAR holds panel discussion to advance capacities for the New Agenda for Peace
Penny Wong floats recognising Palestine ahead of two-state solution to help path to peace
Natural Touch For Coastal Defense
World must act to halt Gaza catastrophe – Peters
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Opens its One Hundred and Twelfth Session in Geneva
PolyU harnesses GeoAI technologies to enable sustainable urban development
Daihatsu and Toyota to Reform Structures towards the Revitalization of Daihatsu
Six months on, elderly and children trapped sick and hungry in death zone
Israeli government must face consequences for blocking humanitarian aid
Six months of war leave Al-Shifa hospital in ruins, WHO mission reports
Australia-Japan-Philippines-United States Maritime Cooperative Activity
ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop appointed UN special envoy            
Human Rights Council Adopts Decision on Remote Participation Modalities for Hybrid Meetings, Appoints 14 Special Procedure Mandate Holders, and Concludes Fifty-Fifth Regular Session
Human Rights Council Adopts Five Resolutions, including a Text Calling for an Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza, Urging States to Prevent the Continued…
Nukes in space: a bad idea in the 1960s – an even worse one now
Human Rights Council Adopts Seven Resolutions, Extends Mandates on the Human Rights of Persons with Albinism, Iran and Myanmar
Peters to visit New York, Washington D.C
World TB Day: Raising Awareness About Tuberculosis
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Sydney
Defence continues 2024 Regional Presence Deployments
Human Rights Council Adopts 14 Texts, Extends Mandates on South Sudan, a Clean Environment, the Right to Privacy, and on Cultural Rights
Egypt must halt executions, warn UN experts
UNITAR Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to Empower Japan and Greater Asia Through Digital and AI Skills
Australian Prime Minister Transcript – Press Conference
DRC: Violence in North Kivu forces over 500 schools to close, with teachers kidnapped and students terrified
Katie Kiss commences as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
Regional environment behind recent terror attacks will likely support extreme groups
Toyota Completes Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama Research and Development Facility for Making Ever-better Cars
NZ announces humanitarian assistance to Gaza, Sudan
In Lund debate, panelists chart different paths to climate justice
WHO Member States agree to resume negotiations aimed at finalizing the world’s first pandemic agreement
WHO joins 67th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
“Keep hope alive,” UN expert urges international community to step up support: Burundi