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Why adults need to move more, stop sitting and sleep better
Inclusive peace begins with women
Haiti: Nearly half of population is facing acute hunger
New WHA resolution to accelerate efforts on food micronutrient fortification
Increasing risk of hunger set to spread in hotspot areas as the Sudan crisis spills over into subregion and el Niño looms…
Development and Verification of Stationary Storage Battery System Using Electric Vehicle Storage Batteries
A scientific and evidence-based solution to Australia’s food waste problem
Minister Mahuta to attend the first Korea-Pacific Leaders’ Summit
3 little-known reasons why plastic recycling could actually make things worse
International Day of UN Peacekeepers – 75 years of UN peacekeeping
Liquid Hydrogen-Powered Corolla to Participate in the Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours Race
Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours Race Press Conference
Seventy-sixth World Health Assembly – Daily update: 26 May 2023
More ways, to save more lives, for less money: World Health Assembly adopts more Best Buys to tackle noncommunicable diseases
Enhancing Women’s Leadership in Disaster Risk Reduction: Deltina Solomon, Solomon Islands
Menstrual health, not just hygiene: The path toward a strong cross-sectoral response
Türk addresses conference on child rights
From devastation to dream come true for Yaser Naseri
Conflict and economic crisis drive food insecurity and malnutrition in Yemen
New Chair appointed to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO
All-New Lexus GX to Debut in North America
AFP Commissioner opening statement before Senate Estimates
WHO issues urgent call for global climate action to resilient create sustainable health systems
Humanitarian support for the people of Sudan
Spotlight on Our Experts: Tariq Rauf, Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
More than 7000 join the 4th edition of Walk the Talk in Geneva: Health for All Challenge
UN expert calls for national reconciliation and revival of Arusha agreement: Burundi
Noting Civilians Have Suffered Deadly Effects of Armed Conflict for Too Long, Secretary-General Tells Security Council We Must ‘Promise to Protect Them’
FAO Investment Centre’s 2022 Annual Review looks at achievements and priorities
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Iceland’s Strong Gender Equality Policy, Ask about Women’s Representation in…
Second session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent to be held in New York
Lexus to Unveil the All-New LBX on June 5th, 2023
UOW researchers urge Australians to have health check ahead of Kidney Health Week
Quad Leaders’ Vision Statement – Enduring Partners for the Indo-Pacific
Quad Leaders’ statement
Australia-United States Climate, Critical Minerals and Clean Energy Transformation Compact
Alliance for our times
Seventy-sixth World Health Assembly to focus on “saving lives, driving health for all” as WHO turns 75
Urgent assistance is needed to help communities affected by historic Shabelle river flooding in Somalia
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Note Progress in Addressing the Age of Marriage in the United Kingdom,…
International Tea Day 2023: Supporting smallholder tea producers is an integral part in the transformation of agrifood systems
World Bee Day 2023: Bees and pollinators need responsible agriculture that supports their role in nature
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Commend Türkiye’s Free Child Healthcare Services, Ask about Child Labour and Sanctions…
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Venezuela on High Number of Girls Studying Science Subjects, Ask…
2023 World Culture Festival: Preliminary Lineup Announced
Is China out to spy on us through drones and other tech? Perhaps that’s not the question we should be asking
Security Council: Iraq 19 May
Joint Statement on the official visit to the Philippines of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong