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20,000 stranded seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz face missile fears, exhaustion and isolation
Big polluters, low tax: fossil fuel giants profit while Australians carry the cost
Namibia’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Human rights records of 14 States to be examined by Universal Periodic Review mechanism
Australia advances global energy and climate action at Petersberg Dialogue
Australian Human Rights Assessment 2026 shows urgent action needed across multiple fronts to address human rights concerns
Research From Real Kitchens Key To Stopping Food Waste
Strait of Hormuz crisis: FAO Director-General outlines risks, actions and policy responses
Anzac Commemorations Dot Indo-Pacific
Save the Date: Live stream of TMC’s FY2026 Financial Results Press Briefing on May 8
Tougher legislation to manage extreme risk prisoners passes first reading
Colombia fossil fuel meeting presents more gas policy headaches for Australian government
Global supply chains cause environmental harm, but they can help repair it too
Sales, Production, and Export Results for March 2026
Buffel Grass – Feed Of National Significance
UN drug policy body acts on WHO recommendations to control new psychoactive substances and considers coca leaf review
Education saves lives: new study reveals global link between learning and longevity
Manchester conference provides fresh perspectives on Falklands/Malvinas conflict
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition remain alarmingly high as crises deepen, UN, EU and partners warn in new report
FAO expands free public access to agrifood knowledge through collaboration on Wikipedia
Airlines are facing higher fuel costs and cutting fares at the same time. How does that work?
FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific aims at “resilience from within”
Ministers meet to reflect on agrifood challenges in vulnerable Asian and Pacific countries
Extreme heat is pushing agrifood systems to the brink worldwide
Toyota and Woven by Toyota Unveil New AI Technologies to Drive Kakezan
These shocks to Australia’s food system won’t be the last. Will it learn in time for the next one?
Research Strengthening Role Of Women Farmers
Former UN ambassador, USAID director calls for rebuilding foreign aid
TMC Announces Changes to Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Positions
UN experts call for immediate suspension of EU-Israel trade agreement as ‘minimum requirement’ under international law
LEXUS To Exhibit At Milan Design Week 2026
Human Rights Council President appoints Chair of Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela
Conflict in the Near East region adds pressure on fragile agrifood systems, FAO Director-General warns
Australia, Canada and the United States transit through South China Sea
Australia, the Philippines, and the United States conduct maritime cooperative activity
Straight from the Watch House, Interviews with Qld Free Speech Arrestees
HKUST Secures Dual UNESCO Endorsements for Two International Deep-Sea Research Programs
More than half of Haitians still facing acute food insecurity: Government and partners urge intensified efforts to safeguard progress
Nationally defined framework to recognise Culturally Significant Entities
FAO Regional Conference for Africa: Director-General urges “abundance” narrative for youthful continent
A new minister in Victoria will tackle the manosphere. Here’s what they should do
World Food Forum Africa: Tapping the continent’s greatest asset, people, to drive sustainable agrifood transformation
UN experts condemn Israel’s unprecedented bombing in Lebanon after ceasefire announcement, demand immediate halt to hostilities
Isuzu and Toyota to Jointly Develop Japan’s First Mass-produced Light-duty Fuel Cell Electric Truck
National Inventory Report 2024
Datavault AI and AgSensor Solutions Announce Consulting Partnership to Tokenize High-Value Agricultural Data Assets
New research provides updated estimates on global forest-sector employment
FAO: Protracted Strait of Hormuz crisis could turn into global agrifood catastrophe