Politics & Economy
The United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000 brought world leaders together in New York where they agreed to halve...
Taliban gunmen have stormed a United Nations hostel in central Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, killing six foreigners including three...
Social Justice
A report backed by the UN Human Rights Council which accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza has been criticised...
A suicide bomber attacked a heavily fortified United Nations office yesterday morning, in the Pakistan capital of Islamabad. It’s suspected...
Jose Ramos Horta spent nearly 25 years fighting for independence from Indonesian rule in East Timor, often telling of the...
Today marks the first World Humanitarian Day – an event created by the United Nations to remember aid workers who...
The United Nations will visit Indigenous communities over the next two weeks to review the Northern Territory Intervention. “Special Measures”...
The number of undernourished people in the world has hit record levels, with over 1 billion going hungry everyday. World...
The Australian Government has just signed off on the U-N declaration of Indigenous Rights, leaving just three countries left refusing...
A UN Committee has released its report into Australia’s human rights performance. And we’re not doing so well. In order...