Tuesday 19 March 2024
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▪ 24 million Sudanese children facing ‘generational catastrophe’
▪ World News in Brief: Haiti aid delivery continues, South Sudan violence, pandemic treaty talks near end
▪ WHO study shows $39 return for each dollar invested in fight against TB
▪ Iran: Repression continues two years after nationwide protests
▪ UN relief chief calls for overhaul in humanitarian assistance delivery
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Navalny in Florence
▪ Explainer: What is famine and how is it declared?
▪ Guterres urges disarmament now as nuclear risk reaches ‘highest point in decades’
▪ Outside the Box: AI’s Love Affair with 75 year-old NATO
▪ Famine could happen ‘anytime’ in Gaza’s northern governorates, warn UN humanitarians
▪ Is Tehran Now Winning the Middle East?
▪ Mikhail Mishustin votes online in Russian presidential elections
▪ A $163B Stake in Aramco – A Gift to PIF from MBS
▪ UN chief condemns attack on peacekeepers in DR Congo
▪ First Person: Southern Madagascar, where girls are sold into marriage before they are born
▪ Philippine Energy Crisis Threatens to Escalate Tensions with China
▪ Déplacement du Président de la République à Berlin.
▪ How Ashank Desai Made Innovative Strides in Indian Software
▪ The Life and Times of David Hare: First Secular Educationist of India
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: Russia and Cuba sign mutually beneficial agreements on healthcare, education and geological prospecting
▪ Top UN official slams Russia’s illegal elections in occupied Ukraine
▪ Biden Draws “Red Lines” for Gaza, Ukraine Hits Oil Facilities, the US Leads Global Arms Sales
▪ UN calls for united action to combat rising Islamophobia
▪ 20h : l interview du Président Emmanuel Macron sur TF1 et France 2.
▪ Chutzpah Ball Soup
▪ World News in Brief: Rights chief appalled at Nigeria mass abductions, ‘pervasive’ hunger in streets of Sudan, Syria child crisis
▪ Government meeting
▪ Gaza: Nearly 23 million tonnes of debris ‘will take years to clear’
▪ I lost hope and will to live in Russian jail, says Ukraine prisoner of war
▪ Are We Stumbling Into World War III in Ukraine?
▪ Gaza Is Now a Powder Keg in Egypt and Beyond
▪ UN chief calls for people-centered approach to combat drug stigma
▪ Security Council: ‘Risky military adventurism’ could push Yemen into new cycle of war
▪ Haiti crisis: UN mission announces airbridge to facilitate aid relief
▪ Gaza: Aid missions risk being halted without security guarantees
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development of Mongolia Chimed Khurelbaatar
▪ 25 recommandations pour l IA en France.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 13 mars 2024.
▪ Russia to help Mongolian cattle-breeders manage difficult winter
▪ When Things Fall Apart — Gangland Violence and Haiti
▪ How New Technology Can Help Japan Cope With Aging Population
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Hillary Clinton’s bold stand in Beijing
▪ World News in Brief: $850 million plan to support Rohingya refugees, child rights, Haiti aid update
▪ Diplomacy and national leadership crucial in preventing war, Security Council hears
▪ With internal displacement at a record high, aid chief backs action call
▪ ‘The patriarchy may be pushing back, but so are we’, UN chief tells CSW68
▪ ‘Record high’ in UN development index masks stark disparities
▪ Gaza: ‘The population is literally besieged’, UNRWA Deputy chief
▪ Rencontre des cadres dirigeants de l’État.
▪ Visite de Gitanas Nauseda, Président de la République de Lituanie.
▪ Disparition de l’amiral Philippe de Gaulle.
▪ More casualties in Russia’s war on Ukraine from strike on central city
▪ The Ruthless Political Agenda Behind 91 Indictments of Donald Trump
▪ Gaza: Number of children killed higher than from four years of world conflict
▪ Who Scripted the New Queen Victoria’s Tragic Exit?
▪ Meeting of the High-Level Group of the Union State Council of Ministers
▪ ‘Historic milestone’ as child mortality hits record low of 4.9 million in 2022
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec le Président de la République algérienne démocratique et populaire, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
▪ Chaos across Haiti amid high risk of famine
▪ World News in Brief: WFP boosts aid in Chad amid Sudan crisis, Ukraine education boost, counter-terrorism, the right to privacy
▪ UN an ‘unsinkable compass’ for humanity, says top EU official
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on extending national projects until 2030
▪ Swedish flag raised at NATO headquarters
▪ Gazans on verge of famine need ‘exponential’ aid boost, says UN
▪ Despite a Checkered Past, Prabowo May Now Become Indonesia’s President
▪ What Do You Know About Mainstream Media?
▪ Alexei Overchuk met with Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Felix Moloua
▪ Entretien par téléphone avec Volodymyr Zelensky, Président de l’Ukraine.
▪ Entretien avec Srettha Thavisin, Premier ministre du Royaume de Thaïlande.
▪ UPDATING LIVE: Security Council briefing on sexual violence in Gaza, Israel
▪ World News in Brief: Syria violence intensifying, heavy weapons threat in Myanmar, justice call for Thai lawyer
▪ UN chief calls for global action to defend women’s rights amid disturbing trends
▪ Waves of violence hit Haiti hard, as Security Council condemns gang attacks
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Ceasefire in Gaza, urges UN chief on first day of Ramadan
▪ Outside the Box: Will Famine Compromise Biden’s Electoral Chances?
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at ceremony in Brussels to mark Sweden joining NATO
▪ Short Story: “Making You Feel Better”
▪ Legitimacy Revisited: Can the Government in Exile Overcome Afghanistan’s Challenges?
▪ Let’s Put Our Enormous Trove of Archaeological Data to Use
▪ UN chief urges ‘genuine, credible’ political solution in Syria, as conflict approaches thirteenth anniversary
▪ The Red Wrath of MAGA
▪ Qatar’s Wealth and Resources May Be Unwelcome in Germany
▪ Jagadish Chandra Bose: The Reluctant Physicist
▪ Ukraine war: Alarm raised in Security Council over civilian attacks
▪ UN rights chief urges comprehensive action against religious hatred and discrimination
▪ Security Council calls for immediate cessation of hostilities in Sudan
▪ World News in Brief: Rights violations in Iran, Haiti chaos grows, prison reform in face of pandemic threat
▪ Le droit de recourir à l’IVG dans la Constitution : cérémonie de scellement.
▪ Gaza: Kaag working closely with partners on new maritime aid lifeline
▪ International Women’s Day: UN chief launches plan to tackle ‘baked-in bias’
▪ Over 230 million women and girls subjected to female genital mutilation: UNICEF
▪ Let the Presidential Election Mudslinging Begin!
▪ A Haiti Gang Offensive, The Sudan Crisis, And Gaza
▪ Gaza: Rafah ground assault would increase risk of atrocity crimes
▪ Sweden’s NATO membership highlighted in Stockholm
▪ The Script That Changed History: Zelensky’s Servant of the People
▪ India Now Faces a Scary Water Crisis
▪ Swedish flag raised at NATO headquarters
▪ Robert Downey Jr.’s Portrayal of Lewis Strauss May Finally Land Him an Oscar
▪ The Foreign Policy Issue That Could Decide the US Presidential Election
▪ 5 ways to accelerate women’s economic empowerment
▪ Afghanistan’s economy has ‘basically collapsed’: UNDP
▪ UN telecomms agency chief: One third of humanity still offline
▪ Entretien avec Maia Sandu, Présidente de la Moldavie.
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s address to the nation
▪ World News in Brief: Israeli settlement plan condemned, abductions in northern Nigeria, alarm over reported pre-election attacks in India
▪ Women at the UN: Everything you need to know about #CSW68
▪ UN chief appeals for Sudan ceasefire, now: ‘Values of Ramadan must prevail’
▪ A Vietnam Veteran’s Journey From Battle to Humanitarian Efforts
▪ Les photos du mois de février 2024.
▪ Communiqué conjoint entre la France et la Moldavie.
▪ Sweden is a NATO member
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to address the nation
▪ Democracy Dies in Darkness
▪ Deposition of Sweden’s instrument of accession
▪ Gaza: Starvation claiming a growing number of young lives, warns UN
▪ Prabowo Easily Wins the Indonesian Presidency: What Next?
▪ ‘They destroyed us’: North Gazans flee homes in search of food and shelter
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: UN General Assembly’s first female president
▪ Earth’s ‘life support system’ is being destroyed by global business paradigm, UN expert warns
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 6 mars 2024.
▪ Haiti: UN officials say ‘we are running out of time’ amid escalating crises
▪ Gaza: ‘Children are dying from hunger’, says UN aid coordinator
▪ World News in Brief, deadliest year for migrants, Syria refugee support crisis, Shamima Begum appeal
▪ UN envoy calls again for removal of restrictions on Afghan women
▪ Déplacement du Président de la République à Prague.
▪ 80ème anniversaire de la Libération : le message du Président Emmanuel Macron.
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with women representing Azerbaijani public organisations
▪ Allow more aid into Gaza now, pleads UN health agency chief
▪ The GOP Is Withholding Aid to Ukraine
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s meeting with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev
▪ 11 months into Sudan war, ‘world s worst hunger crisis’ looms
▪ Path to low-carbon construction is clear as mud
▪ Can Hope Spring Eternal in Joe Biden’s Aging Mind?
▪ Shadow Politics, Citizen Media and Frayed Nerves
▪ UN rights expert condemns ‘systematic’ war-time mass destruction of homes
▪ Gaza: Efforts to deliver food aid to stricken north ‘largely unsuccessful’
▪ Plan d’action du partenariat stratégique 2024-2028 entre la République française et la République tchèque.
▪ South Sudan: Top UN official calls for greater political investment as polls loom
▪ Haiti crisis: UN chief calls for ‘urgent action’ to end rampant insecurity
▪ Russia-Azerbaijan talks
▪ Drug control on the internet: UN-backed body offers solutions to counter narcotics surge
▪ ‘Widespread’ sexual abuse of children in entertainment business revealed
▪ Women in parliament: Slow progress towards equal representation
▪ World News in Brief: Climate change in the countryside, Yemen polio drive success, development and peace
▪ North Gaza aid mission reveals more infants may die from hunger
▪ Trump and Orbán Are Kindred, Authoritarian Spirits
▪ Free Boris Kagarlitsky
▪ America’s Turbulent Path in Guatemala
▪ An Ode To Joy: The Sensational Charms of Basra
▪ Keynes and Friedman, Prophets of the World’s Most Popular Religion
▪ UN crime prevention chief pledges enhanced cooperation in Somalia
▪ Biden Redefines “Cease-Fire” to Stem Anger Over Gaza
▪ ‘Clear and convincing information’ that hostages held in Gaza subjected to sexual violence says UN Special Representative
▪ ‘Mega election’ 2024 could be a landmark for democracy: UN rights chief
▪ Russian-Kazakhstani talks
▪ UPDATING LIVE: General Assembly meets to examine US veto of Gaza draft resolution
▪ Gaza war may fuel much wider Middle East crisis, warns UN rights chief
▪ Outside the Box: ChatGPT Confesses to Being Hyperreal
▪ Overcoming American Greed and Apathy Won’t Be Easy
▪ Human ingenuity can help to save nature, Guterres says on World Wildlife Day
▪ Gaza: ‘Babies slowly perishing under the world’s gaze,’ UNICEF warns
▪ Alexander Novak’s statement on the oil market situation
▪ Could the Ukrainian State Survive a Complete Military Collapse?
▪ Gen Z Doesn’t Have the Money to Move Out
▪ Guterres calls for greater support for small islands fighting climate change
▪ Security Council reiterates call for immediate and safe aid delivery to Gaza
▪ WHO: Investments and myth-busting to improve hearing
▪ Roughly 9,000 women killed in Gaza war: UN Women
▪ First Person: Water and electricity ‘will save us from famine’
▪ Can India Rescue the US From Scarce Drug Supplies?
▪ Eating With History
▪ Alexei Overchuk takes part in EEC Council meeting
▪ An Unexpected Friendship: Johnny Depp’s Liaison with Saudi Crown Prince MBS
▪ La France consolide son attractivité dans un contexte mondial instable.
▪ From AI to fast fashion, ‘world’s environment parliament’ adopts bold action plans
▪ Guterres urges support for Haiti in remarks to regional leaders
▪ UNHCR assists thousands fleeing armed group violence in northern Mozambique
▪ World News in Brief: Another month of extreme heat, Sudan exodus continues into Chad, Zero Discrimination Day
▪ Myanmar: Unbearable levels of suffering and cruelty
▪ The Charismatics
▪ Student gastronomes plan recipe for Madagascar’s future
▪ Government meeting
▪ Gaza: Worst famine fears realised as 10th child reportedly ‘starves to death’
▪ Yes, Biden Can Still Win!
▪ How Former Ambassador Jack Matlock Corrects the Record on American Foreign Policy
▪ FO° Talks: US Immigration Policy Has Now Reached a Complete Impasse
▪ How Did the Israel–Hamas War Affect the Ties Between Russia and Israel?
▪ FO° Talks: Israel’s Invasion of Gaza Will Not Be Over Quickly
▪ At least one in eight people now obese, warns WHO
▪ World News in Brief: UNRWA investigation updates, new recruits for Haiti-support force, gun battles in Chadian capital
▪ Inauguration du village olympique et paralympique.
▪ Nicaragua: Rights experts decry persecution of Government opponents
▪ Michigan’s Democratic Voters Sent President Biden a Clear Message on Gaza
▪ Entretien avec le Prince héritier d’Arabie Saoudite Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saoud.
▪ Senior officials call for action and solutions at UN Environment Assembly
▪ Gaza: UN relief chief ‘appalled’ at reports of dozens killed waiting for aid
▪ Gazans eating wild plants to survive
▪ UN issues global alert over teacher shortage
▪ UN chief ‘committed’ to Sudan as peacekeepers start withdrawal
▪ Aaron Bushnell and the Psychology Behind Radicalization and Self-Harm
▪ ‘Carnage’ in Gaza must end, UN rights chief tells Human Rights Council
▪ US Politics, Travel and the Environment With India’s V. Shruti Devi
▪ Alexander Novak holds 17th meeting of Russian-Iranian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Leap year events from UN history
▪ Renouvellement du mandat d Alexander Neef, Directeur général de l Opéra national de Paris.
▪ Entretien avec le Prince héritier d’Arabie Saoudite Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saoud.
▪ World News in Brief: Air travel boom erases COVID dip, ‘disturbing’ new anti-LGBT bill in Ghana, rights abuses in Crimea
▪ No medicine, no hope: Doctors describe life under Israeli attack in Gaza
▪ Humanitarians launch $674 million appeal urging ‘increased solidarity’ with Haiti
▪ Visite d’État de l’Émir de l’État du Qatar, Son Altesse Cheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
▪ Disparition de Jean-Pierre Soisson.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 28 février 2024.
▪ Afghanistan: UN appalled at revival of public floggings, executions
▪ Alexei Overchuk takes part in the plenary meeting of the 12th Russian-Azerbaijani Inter-Regional Forum
▪ Wheat from war-torn Ukraine to feed families affected by conflict in Sudan
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev
▪ All parties to Gaza crisis may have committed war crimes: UN rights chief
▪ How to Make a Religion out of Money: Economists, the Priests of Capitalism
▪ Foreign Policy: How Free are Washington’s Wheels?
▪ Communiqué conjoint à l’occasion de la visite d’État en France de Son Altesse Cheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Émir de l’État du Qatar.
▪ World News in Brief: Noncommunicable diseases and emergencies, aid plan for Haiti, peace efforts in CAR
▪ UPDATING LIVE: Security Council meets on Gaza as risk of famine grows by the day
▪ UN Syria envoy appeals for urgent de-escalation across the Middle East
▪ Universal connectivity gets a $9 billion private sector boost
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds a strategic session to discuss the deputy prime ministers’ oversight of the federal districts
▪ Gaza: Frustration mounts as UN convoy is blocked outside stricken hospital
▪ A Conversational View of V. Shruti Devi’s Spirit of the Constitution
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Yemen Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak
▪ Christian Zionism, With Daniel Hummel
▪ FO° Talks: Israel’s Invasion of Gaza Will Not Be Over Quickly
▪ Hungary to purchase four Gripen aircraft from Sweden
▪ Conférence de soutien à l Ukraine.
▪ World News in Brief: Fighting continues in DR Congo, Russian anti-war campaigner harassment, LGBTQ rights
▪ World unites at UN Environment Assembly to combat ‘triple planetary crisis’
▪ Explainer: What is the UN Human Rights Council?
▪ Deadlock over disarmament ‘not acceptable’: Guterres
▪ Inauguration du soixantième Salon international de l agriculture.
▪ Aid delivery to Gaza drops by half since January: UNRWA
▪ The Myth of Economic Armageddon: The Truth About Western Sanctions on Russia
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Outside The Box: ChatGPT Sinks in the Gulf of Tonkin
▪ Israel’s Far Right Finally Gets the War It Has Always Wanted
▪ With eyes on Gaza, Ukraine and beyond, UN chief launches rights protection pledge
▪ Drawing a line in the sand as communities adapt to climate change
▪ What is the UN Environment Assembly and why does it matter?
▪ Short Story: “Hope for the Worst”
▪ Tech Goes Mainstream, Shattering the Old Movie Industry
▪ Entretien avec Joe Biden, Président des États-Unis d’Amérique.
▪ Deux ans de guerre en Ukraine.
▪ Ukraine: Two Years and Counting… to Forever?
▪ After Two Years of War in Ukraine, It’s Time for Peace
▪ Dance as Yoga: The Spirit and Technique of Odissi
▪ Sweden will continue to support Ukraine for as long as it takes
▪ Dozens address UN world court hearings on Israeli practices
▪ World News in Brief: Fresh Ukraine attacks condemned, Gaza healthcare, DR Congo needs escalating
▪ ‘High time for peace’, UN chief says, as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters third year
▪ General Assembly President calls for solidarity with Ukraine as ‘needless war’ enters a third year
▪ UN rights chief deplores ‘entrenched impunity’ by all parties in Israel, OPT
▪ Public Cervix Announcement
▪ Rights violations ripple across war-torn Sudan
▪ Ukraine: Bucha and Irpin rise from the ashes of Russian military occupation
▪ The Lies the United States and Media Told About Iran
▪ FO° Talks: Pakistan’s New Election Might Have Been Rigged
▪ How to develop ‘ethical AI’ and avoid potential dangers
▪ UNRWA at ‘breaking point’ warns agency chief
▪ Independent review group on UNRWA may request Gaza visit
▪ Climate and conflict collide on the high seas: UN warns of soaring costs and delays
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko holds working meeting with Vice President of imbabwe Constantino Chiwenga
▪ Décès de Micheline Presle.
▪ Shocking, unsustainable and desperate situation in Gaza, warns UN Special Coordinator
▪ Ukraine: Report reveals war’s long-term impact which will be felt ‘for generations’
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: I am convinced that China will become an active supporter of the Phygital movement
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Dawn at UN Headquarters
▪ The US Chooses Genocide Over Diplomacy in the Middle East
▪ Donald Trump and Nikki Haley Challenge Republicans to Define Themselves
▪ Humanitarian leaders unite in urgent plea for Gaza
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du mercredi 21 février 2024.
▪ UN envoy calls for curb on illicit weapons in Central African Republic
▪ UN forum: Nations must collaborate now or risk further setbacks in sustainable development
▪ UK urged to end ‘national threat’ of violence against women and girls
▪ World News in Brief: Ukraine attacks in Donetsk, ‘forever chemicals’ dumped in US, benefits of multilingual education
▪ Myanmar: Mandatory conscription shows junta’s ‘desperation’, rights expert says
▪ Accord de coopération en matière de sécurité entre la France et l Ukraine.
▪ Missak Manouchian et ses camarades de la résistance entrent au Panthéon.
▪ Entretien avec Nikolaï Denkov, Premier ministre de la République de Bulgarie.
▪ Entretien avec M. Nikol Pachinian, Premier ministre d’Arménie.
▪ Gaza has become a ‘death zone’, warns UN health chief
▪ Government meeting
▪ China’s Exit Bans Are the New Normal: Executives Must Prepare
▪ Two Ways of Being an American Multi-Millionaire
▪ Climate-affected Madagascar adapts to new reality: A Resident Coordinator blog
▪ DR Congo: Fighting threatens stability of entire region, envoy warns
▪ UN allocates $100 million for underfunded emergencies
▪ Entretien avec Umaro Sissoco Embaló, Président de la République de Guinée-Bissau.
▪ World News in Brief: Papua New Guinea violence, Ukraine’s displaced, $2.6 billion DR Congo appeal
▪ Mikhail Mishustin held a strategic session on implementing socioeconomic development initiatives: social welfare, environment and a state for the people
▪ Gazans ‘hanging by a thread’, warns WFP
▪ UPDATING LIVE: Security Council to vote on ceasefire in Gaza
▪ UN agencies sound alarm over renewed clashes in eastern DR Congo
▪ Prime Minister to visit Budapest
▪ Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Was Brave, Authentic, Funny, Larger Than Life. Will His Movement Survive Him?
▪ The Lost Peace?
▪ FO° Talks: Make Sense of the New Central Europe and the EU
▪ Denis Manturov discusses trade and economic cooperation with the leadership of Uzbekistan
▪ Is There a Place for Hydropower in a Warming World?
▪ Entretien avec Bernardo Arevalo, Président de la République du Guatemala.
▪ World News in Brief: Millions battle hunger due to Sudan war, human rights essential to peace, surge in fighting along Ukraine frontline
▪ UN committed to help Somalia deliver ‘for its people’
▪ Gaza: Israeli advance on Rafah would have ‘dire humanitarian consequences’
▪ Rights experts call for probe into alleged violations against Palestinian women and girls
▪ Meeting of the Government Coordination Council on the needs of the Russian Armed Forces, other troops, military formations, and bodies
▪ UK bill to send asylum seekers to Rwanda ‘undercuts human rights’: UN rights chief
▪ Entretien téléphonique du Président de la République avec Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi, Président de l Egypte.
▪ We all want an Afghanistan at peace, UN chief says in Doha
▪ Two Economic Issues Challenge Soft-Landing Optimism in the US
▪ Outside the Box: All I Wanted Was a Goddam Link!
▪ First Person: Supporting mental health in Madagascar, one consultation at a time
▪ Short Story: “Groundhog Day”
▪ South Africa v. Israel: Killer Administration Gets Off Easy
▪ Putin makes no reference to Navalny death in latest Kremlin video
▪ Why Are Electric Vehicle Loans More Expensive?
▪ Watch live: President Zelensky meets Kamala Harris at Munich Security Conference
▪ Zero waste, more hope in South Sudan
▪ Why It Is Important to Humanize “Terrorists”
▪ Visite de Volodymyr Zelensky, Président de l’Ukraine.
▪ UN rights office regrets Venezuela’s decision to suspend operations
▪ After Navalny death, independent expert on rights in Russia asks ‘who is next?’
▪ Drastic erosion of women’s rights in Afghanistan continues
▪ Entretien avec le Roi Abdallah II de Jordanie.
▪ Lifesaving medical care collapsing under assault in Gaza: WHO
▪ The Gaza War, Pakistan’s Election, and Venezuela-Guyana Tensions
▪ Russia: UN human rights office ‘appalled’ at death of Navalny in prison
▪ In Munich, Guterres calls for new global order that works for all
▪ A Plea From Two Daughters of Abraham: Reclaim Our Lost Humanity
▪ Mikhail Mishustin has a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov
▪ Introducing MAGA’s War on the Truth — and Libraries
▪ Watch live: World leaders arrive for 60th Munich Security Conference
▪ Asia-Pacific off track on path to SDGs, UN data shows
▪ Despite myriad challenges, UNRWA continues lifesaving work in Gaza
▪ ‘Force alone is not the answer’ says UN counter-terrorism chief
▪ World News in Brief: World News in Brief: Warmest January on record, Sudan diplomacy push, catching childhood cancer early
▪ Gaza: Israel’s censure of rights expert should not distract from possible war crimes
▪ Security Council: Continued Libya impasse threatens country’s future
▪ Ukraine recovery and reconstruction: $486 billion over the next decade
▪ 50ème anniversaire de l’Agence Internationale de l’Énergie.
▪ Gaza Citizens Are Starving
▪ Government meeting
▪ Gaza: Threat of ground invasion looms over Rafah
▪ Paradigm Shift: How Three New Museums Teach the World About Human Origins
▪ It’s Simplistic to Assume Trump’s Devoted Voters are Irrational.
▪ Compte-rendu du Conseil des ministres du 14 février 2024
▪ Entretien téléphonique du Président de la République avec Benyamin Netanyahou, Premier ministre de l’État d’Israël.
▪ Massive displacement as fighting surges in eastern DR Congo
▪ Peter Woolcott AO – retirement
▪ Prime Minister announces the 2023 Quad Leaders’ Summit in Australia
▪ 2023 Quad Leaders Summit
▪ World News in Brief: DR Congo clashes, invest in ending polio, say #IDONT to child marriage
▪ Yemen: Recent progress marred by Gaza war fallout, UN envoy reports
▪ Faster and safe aid access critical to keep famine and disease at bay in Gaza
▪ Gaza: Rafah invasion would be a disaster “beyond imagination”, warn UN medics
▪ Hommage national à Robert Badinter.
▪ The Truth About Allied Air Operations in World War II
▪ A Post-mortem on the Language and Reality of Diplomacy
▪ World News in Brief: Rafah ‘slaughter’ fears, Ukraine energy system attacks, rights abuses against Syrian returnees
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Boris Karloff, leprosy and Nigeria
▪ Civilians suffer as ‘perfect storm’ of war, disease and displacement grips Sudan
▪ Rising hunger: UN chief identifies wars, climate chaos as aggravating factors
▪ INTERVIEW: Unpacking Egypt’s vital aid role in Gaza and Sudan
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on carrying out socioeconomic development initiatives and achieving a technological breakthrough
▪ Gazans ‘anxious and living in fear’ of Israeli assault on Rafah, warns top UN aid official
▪ Putin’s Big Paradox Game in the Tucker Carlson Interview
▪ The Lebanese Phalanges in the Interwar Era
▪ Education the 2024 theme for task force for Jewish life in Sweden
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec Volodymyr Zelensky.
▪ Entretien avec Donald Tusk, Premier ministre de Pologne.
▪ Address root causes of Ukraine war, UN official urges, as anniversary of Russian invasion approaches
▪ World News in Brief: Syria aid lifelines, Sudan telecoms blackout, increased patrols in Abyei, preventing terrorism
▪ First-ever UN report reveals complex threats to migratory species
▪ The Unexpected and Uncertain Result of Pakistan’s Elections
▪ Gaza: UN rights chief warns against potential ‘carnage’ in Rafah
▪ Entretien avec John Kerry, envoyé spécial du Président des États-Unis d’Amérique pour le climat.
▪ Gaza: Relief over rescued hostages as Tedros warns of ‘ocean of need’
▪ How to React to Iranian Provocations Without Overreacting
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Outside the Box: Do Presidents Need Functioning Brains?
▪ Surviving an Era of Pervasive Nuclear Instability
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec Volodymyr Zelensky.
▪ Gender bias in science ‘deprives our world of great talent’: Guterres
▪ First Person: ‘My eggs are too expensive to eat’ (and that’s a good thing)
▪ Moldova Was Once An Electronics Powerhouse. Now It’s Reviving.
▪ Short Story: “What Do You Do?”
▪ A lullaby for children sleeping under bombs in Gaza
▪ Iridescent Skin: A Multispecies Journey Of White Sharks Caged Humans
▪ Lebanon Wants Peace. How Can It Get There?
▪ Disparition de Robert Badinter.
▪ Déplacement à Bordeaux à l’occasion de la prestation de serment de la nouvelle promotion de l’Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature.
▪ Mongolian dzud: Extreme weather puts 90% of country at ‘high risk’
▪ World News in Brief: Escalation fears in Rafah, Gaza war’s unprecedented death rate, terrorist attacks in Pakistan condemned
▪ Haiti: Human rights deteriorating as gang violence spreads
▪ UN Special Adviser ‘horrified’ at suffering of civilians in the Middle East
▪ Sudan war leaves 700,000 children facing life-threatening malnutrition
▪ A New Religion to Bring You to Your Knees: Capitalism, if You Please…
▪ Décès d Alfred Grosser.
▪ How the Israel–Hamas War Is Now Changing the World
▪ Gaza: UN health agency warns over continuing attacks on healthcare
▪ Alexander Novak congratulates the people of Iran on the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
▪ Disparition du Capitaine Yves Meyer.
▪ Nomination du Gouvernement.
▪ Security Council debates Kosovo’s new rules on Serbian currency
▪ World News in Brief: Ukraine nuclear power plant update, DR Congo flood response, impact of US terrorism designations
▪ Gazans ‘have no homes – and they have no hope’: UN chief
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Biggest moments in UN history
▪ Gaza ‘buffer zone’ possible war crime: UN human rights chief
▪ Government meeting
▪ Gazans ‘stalked by hunger, disease and death’ says UN’s top aid official
▪ History, Heritage, Hegemony: The Truth About the Taliban Emirate
▪ Japanese Scientists Tested Proteins to Unlock the Secrets of Osteoporosis
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: Were WMDs ever at UN Headquarters?
▪ Cérémonie d’hommage national aux victimes françaises des attaques terroristes du 7 octobre en Israël.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 7 février 2024.
▪ Grande Exposition du Fabriqué en France à l’Élysée : ouverture de l’appel à candidatures 2024.
▪ World News in Brief: UN official condemns attacks in Ukraine, DR Congo faces fresh fighting and devastating floods
▪ UN Middle East envoy upholds need for Gaza ceasefire
▪ UNICEF condemns air strike on schools in Myanmar
▪ Peace is UN’s raison d’être: Guterres
▪ UN appeals for $4.1 billion in aid for war-torn Sudan and refugee-hosting countries
▪ Gaza war enters fifth month amid reports of potential ceasefire deal
▪ The Three P’s: Pelosi, Putin and Paranoia
▪ Explaining China’s Perspective on the World
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 17 janvier 2024.
▪ Entretien avec Hun Manet, Premier ministre du Royaume du Cambodge.
▪ Israel’s Unprecedented Presence at UNESCO Meeting in Saudi Arabia
▪ Ethiopian Facebook campaign for migrant workers raises concerns of human trafficking and forced labor in Saudi Arabia, say advocates
▪ The Significance of Saudi Arabia’s Partnership with India
▪ Pentagon Amplifies Counter-drone Initiative with Saudi Arabia in Anticipation of Iran Menace
▪ Israel on the Verge of Historic Treaty with Saudi Arabia, Netanyahu Informs UN
▪ American Legislators Plan Middle East Visit to Advocate Agreement
▪ Saudi Crown Prince MBS Asserts Potential for Nuclear Development if Iran Acquires Weapons
▪ Diplomacy efforts in the Israel-Hamas conflict discussed by Biden and Saudi Crown Prince
▪ Nuclear Ambiguity: The Saudi Crown Prince’s Stark Warning on Iran
▪ Riyadh’s Arena of Titans: When Tyson Fury, Kanye West, and MBS Coalesce in a Night of Fistic Diplomacy
▪ A Confident Africa Is Spreading Afrobeats to the World
▪ Bangladesh–EU Relations: How to Secure Trust Between Nations
▪ Why Reselling Is the Latest Big Retail Trend
▪ Short Story: “Culling Cobras”
▪ Outside the Box: Yeats Understood Why Old Men Go Mad
▪ The New Middle East: A Triangular Struggle for Hegemony
▪ Is Israel Now Pivoting From Bombings to Assassinations?
▪ The Truth About Central Bank Digital Currency: It’s Indispensable
▪ The Age of Cosmic Kitsch is Now Dawning
▪ FO° Talks: Make Sense of the Crazy Venezuelan Crisis
▪ What Makes a Child Murder Another Child?
▪ FO° Talks: Making Sense of the World Through a Swiss Lens
▪ What’s Going to Happen to Taiwan Now?
▪ South Africa Prosecutes Israel for Genocide at The Hague
▪ Donald Trump Could Destroy US Hegemony on the World Stage
▪ How Shrewd Legislation Crippled the American Labor Movement
▪ Short Story: “Tony’s Vibe”
▪ Outside the Box: Is AI Lying about its Values?
▪ How to Inspire Climate Action With Negative and Positive Activism
▪ 9/11-Era Laws Remain Stubbornly on the Books
▪ Cultural Genocide? The Reality on the Ground in Xinjiang
▪ Hardline Outlooks Are Mainstream Now in Israel, Lebanon and Iran
▪ Is the American Century on Life Support?
▪ Pakistan Has Lost Its Way, but the People Are Powerful
▪ The World Sours on Israel, the Victim Turned Bully
▪ Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Is the EU’s Latest Headache
▪ India’s South Has Wealth, but the North Has the Numbers
▪ Republican Governors’ Revolt Tests Biden’s Willpower Over Illegal Immigration
▪ The World Continues to be Hooked on Fossil Fuels
▪ The Bhagavad Gita: A Life-Changing Conversation
▪ China Watch: The Chinese Economy Is Now Down, but Not Out
▪ Short Story: “The Meaning of Work”
▪ Outside the Box. AI Needs a Quick Chat with Socrates
▪ How Xi’s Social Engineering Is Creating a New Chinese Nation
▪ China Watch: Tensions With the US Will Persist
▪ My Experience Working Alongside a Former Member of Hamas
▪ The Pentagon Fails to Acknowledge Victims of Drone Strikes
▪ Is the Rules-Based-Order in Contempt of Court?
▪ Why Foreigners Want US Securities — But Not Dollar Exposure
▪ China Watch: The EU Is Falling out of Love
▪ What Does “Mental Illness” Mean in a Murder Case?
▪ How to Beat the BJP by Overcoming the INC’s Organizational Challenges
▪ The Israel-Hamas War Triggers Startling Division Between Young Americans
▪ Banaras: Of Gods, Humans and Stories
▪ India’s New Justice Code: What You Need To Know
▪ Short Story: “It Might as Well Be”
▪ Israel Didn’t Predict the October 7 Massacre. The Reasons Why Are Important.
▪ Outside the Box: The Truth About the King Of France’s Baldness
▪ Indonesia Will Pick a New President in a Time of Democratic Erosion
▪ The Danger of Nuclear War Has Not Gone Anywhere
▪ Joint statement of the Nordic-Ukrainian Summit in Helsinki
▪ Prime Minister met President Zelenskyy at Nordic-Ukrainian Summit
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the annual meeting of the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce
▪ New nuclear energy in focus when Prime Minister received South Korea’s Prime Minister
▪ Government task force for Jewish life and against antisemitism takes shape
▪ Press conference in Luleå with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the Stockholm China Forum
▪ The Prime Minister s speech at the Swedish Presidency s high-level meeting on child protection
▪ Focus on children at high-level meeting on protecting and supporting children in Ukraine
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at Sommarminglet with Swedish tech entrepreneurs
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the European Council on Foreign Relations
▪ Safety and security theme for first meeting of Government task force for Jewish life in Sweden
▪ Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall to host Stockholm Symposium on Democracy and the Rule of Law on 21–22 June 2023
▪ UK-Sweden Joint Leaders Statement: 19 June 2023
▪ Joint Statement by the Prime Ministers of the Nordic countries and Canada
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attends EU summit in Brussels on 29–30 June
▪ Historic achievements under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union
▪ Swedish Government Offices Yearbook 2022
▪ Statement by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson
▪ U.S.-Nordic Leaders’ Summit in Helsinki, 13 July 2023
▪ Statement by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson
▪ New measures to strengthen Sweden’s security
▪ Key acts and ordinances entering into force around the second half of 2023
▪ Statement from the Prime Minister’s Office
▪ Ukrainian President visits Sweden
▪ Joint statement of Intent between the Prime Minister of Sweden and the President of Ukraine
▪ Sweden and Ukraine strengthen their cooperation
▪ Sweden’s National Reform Programme 2023
▪ Finland’s Prime Minister to visit Sweden
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s speech at the Tylösand Summit: Green growth and equality – a Swedish concept for a more dynamic economy
▪ Joint meeting between Swedish and Finnish Governments
▪ Statement of Government Policy 12 September 2023
▪ King receives gift from Riksdag and Government marking 50 years on the throne
▪ Ministers to attend opening session of UN General Assembly in New York
▪ Opening statement by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at 2023 SDG Summit Leaders Dialogue
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s address to the nation
▪ Joint Expeditionary Force heads of state and government to meet on Gotland
▪ Press conference in Visby with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to meet UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
▪ Joint Statement by JEF Leaders
▪ Strengthened partnership between United Kingdom and Sweden
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson hosted summit on Gotland
▪ Government budget initiatives to combat antisemitism and support Jewish life
▪ Meeting of task force for Jewish life in Sweden
▪ Statement of Government EU Policy
▪ An inaccurate translation is being spread
▪ Speech by Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall
▪ The Government’s participation in UN Climate Change Conference COP28
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s national statement at COP28, Dubai
▪ International cooperation to triple global capacity of nuclear energy
▪ “Climate transition strengthens Sweden’s competitiveness and increases our growth”
▪ “Two-state solution only path to sustainable peace”
▪ Now is not the time to tire
▪ Joint statement of the Nordic-Ukrainian Summit in Oslo
▪ Strong Nordic support for Ukraine at Nordic-Ukrainian Summit in Oslo
▪ Sweden takes over Presidency of Nordic Council of Ministers
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at Folk och Försvars annual national conference 2024
▪ Prime Minister to receive Petteri Orpo and Ursula von der Leyen
▪ Prevent, avert, protect and manage: new national strategy against violent extremism and terrorism
▪ Key acts and ordinances entering into force in late 2023/early 2024
▪ “How we are protecting Sweden from violent extremism and terrorism”
▪ Competitiveness and green transition in focus when Prime Minister received Petteri Orpo and Ursula von der Leyen
▪ Declaration between France and Sweden on a renewed Strategic Innovation Partnership for Sustainable, Digital and Resilient Societies
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at Karlberg during State Visit from France
▪ Renewed strategic partnership between Sweden and France
▪ Agreements between Sweden and France on the occasion of the State Visit to Sweden on 30 and 31 January 2024
▪ Speech by Minister for EU Affairs Jessika Roswall on the Nordic cooperation
▪ Briefing for the diplomatic corps on forums Sweden is chairing in 2024
▪ Gaza: A struggle to keep young hopes alive, amid shattered dreams
▪ ‘We cannot abandon the people of Gaza’: chiefs of UN agencies and NGOs unite in appeal for UNRWA
▪ Stories from the UN Archive: All-star 1950s cast visits European refugee camps
▪ Gaza: Aid operations in peril amid funding crisis
▪ Cancer rates set to rise 77 per cent by 2050
▪ Gaza: UN rights experts condemn ‘killing and silencing’ of journalists
▪ World News in Brief: Dozens killed in Mali ‘summary executions’, Ukraine update, civilian protection in DR Congo, Haiti human rights
▪ UN and partners launch $2.7 billion humanitarian appeal for Yemen
▪ Rafah a ‘pressure cooker of despair’ in G US ambassador to UN stresses vital role of UNRWA
▪ WFP pleads for aid access in Sudan, amid reports of starvation
▪ Following in Pelé’s footsteps, Vinícius Junior appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
▪ Afghanistan: Taliban’s crackdown on women over ‘bad hijab’ must end
▪ World News in Brief: Drought in Ethiopia, peacekeepers wounded in DR Congo, deadly strike on Ukraine aid workers
▪ Youth-led ‘emergency rooms’ shine rays of hope in war-torn Sudan
▪ Gaza: Northern aid push frustrated as regional tensions rise
▪ US must uphold judges’ right to speak freely about race and gender bias: rights expert
▪ Guterres appoints independent UNRWA review panel
▪ UN force steps up patrols after weekend of bloodshed in Abyei
▪ World News in Brief: Artificial Intelligence pledge, child abuse online, Sudan crisis deepens
▪ Middle East: Security Council meets on US strikes in Iraq and Syria
▪ Guterres: End ‘abhorrent practice’ of female genital mutilation
▪ War crimes fears over Israeli ground invasion of Rafah
▪ UN food agency ramps up deliveries amid worsening food security in Ethiopia
▪ One year on, for survivors of Türkiye-Syria quakes the suffering is far from over
▪ With Middle East at a ‘critical juncture’, UN Iraq envoy appeals for restraint
▪ Amid a funding crisis, UNRWA’s work in Lebanon could end by March
▪ UN rights office voices concern ahead of elections in Pakistan
▪ UN deputy chief calls for ‘courage, vision and solidarity’ to boost middle-income nations
▪ World News in Brief: Unprecedented cholera spike in Africa, Julian Assange extradition update, locusts compound Sudan crisis
▪ UN’s political chief warns of escalating toll as third year of war in Ukraine looms
▪ Government meeting
▪ Alexei Overchuk holds a meeting of the co-chairs of the Intergovernmental Commission on Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan
▪ Alexei Overchuk takes part in a meeting of the Eurasian Economic Commission Council
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko meets with UAE Ambassador Mohammed Ahmed Al Jaber
▪ China’s Shenyang hosts the first Made in Russia festival and fair
▪ Government approves amendments on the legalisation of Russian and foreign documents
▪ The Government keeps in place special procedure for state final certification of Russian school students abroad
▪ Alexei Overchuk’s comment on the results of the meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus
▪ Mikhail Mishustin chairs strategic session on implementing national projects and achieving national development goals
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Kyrgyzstan Akylbek Japarov
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Alihan Smailov
▪ Alexander Novak holds 52nd Meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC+ (JMMC)
▪ Mikhail Mishustin attends international digital forum Digital Almaty 2024
▪ Expanded meeting of Eurasian Intergovernmental Council
▪ Denis Manturov visits Russian display at the World Defence Show in Riyadh
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Denis Manturov holds a series of bilateral talks in Saudi Arabia
▪ Alexei Overchuk’s working visit to Mongolia
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on implementing socioeconomic development initiatives: digital transformation and construction
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov
▪ Bilan de l’action européenne du Président de la République.
▪ La Grande Exposition du Fabriqué en France.
▪ Sommet pour un nouveau pacte financier mondial.
▪ Marseille en grand.
▪ Déplacement en Océanie.
▪ Déplacement en Inde et en République populaire du Bangladesh.
▪ Déplacement au Proche-Orient.
▪ Déplacement au Kazakhstan et en Ouzbékistan.
▪ Forum de Paris sur la paix.
▪ Visite d État en Suisse.
▪ Déplacement à la COP28 de Dubaï.
▪ Visite d État en Inde.
▪ Visite d État en Suède.
▪ 54ème édition du Forum économique mondial de Davos.
▪ Déclaration conjointe relative à l’entretien du Président de la République avec le Premier ministre du Royaume du Cambodge.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec Volodymyr Zelensky.
▪ Déplacement du Président Emmanuel Macron aux Ateliers Médicis à Clichy-sous-Bois.
▪ Vœux aux armées du Président Emmanuel Macron.
▪ Hommage à Wolfgang Schäuble.
▪ Vœux aux acteurs olympiques et paralympiques depuis l INSEP.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 24 janvier 2024.
▪ Entretien avec José Ramos-Horta, Président de la République démocratique du Timor oriental.
▪ Quatrième réunion de la commission mixte franco-algérienne d’historiens.
▪ Le Président de la République a confié la présidence du comité de pilotage indépendant des Etats généraux de l’information à Bruno Patino.
▪ Visite d État en Inde : journée à Jaipur.
▪ Visite d État en Inde : journée à New Delhi.
▪ Déclaration commune franco-indienne à l’occasion de la visite d’État d Emmanuel Macron, Président de la République française, en Inde.
▪ Réception de l équipe de France masculine de handball.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 29 janvier 2024.
▪ Déclaration entre la France et la Suède relative à un partenariat stratégique renouvelé en matière d’innovation pour des sociétés durables, numériques et résilientes.
▪ Visite d État en Suède : première journée à Stockholm.
▪ Visite d État en Suède : discours à la communauté de défense.
▪ Lancement de la mission sur l évolution institutionnelle des Outre-mer.
▪ Visite d État en Suède : deuxième journée à Stockholm et Lund.
▪ Les photos du mois de janvier 2024.
▪ Conseil européen extraordinaire du 1er février 2024.
▪ Décès de Hage Gottfried Geingob, Président de la République de Namibie.
▪ Décès de Jean Malaurie.
▪ Argentina’s Son-of-Sam Presidential Election
▪ How Canada Became a Nazi Haven
▪ The Lesson of 9/11 Is That Israel Cannot Win Its Gaza War
▪ Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Sits Down With “The Nation”
▪ Governor Newsom’s Visit to China Shows the Potential for a Sophisticated, Progressive Foreign Policy
▪ Saudi Arabia Hosting the World Cup Is a Win for Sportswashing
▪ Why Israel Slept
▪ Biden’s “Rule-Based International Order” Is Broken
▪ Gaza — Where Is the Law?
▪ How Israel Is Borrowing From the US Playbook in Vietnam
▪ The Single Most Dangerous Expansion of Fossil Fuel in the World
▪ An Indigestible Nation
▪ The US and Israel Think They Can Decide Gaza’s Future. Here’s Why They’re Wrong.
▪ Two Cheers for Isolationism
▪ San Francisco’s Potemkin Village
▪ Time for a Transnational Uprising Against a Reckless Escalation of the Arms Race?
▪ If Narendra Modi Is Running a Global Death Squad, He’ll Be Protected by the Kissinger Doctrine
▪ Biden’s Bear Hug of Netanyahu Is a Disaster
▪ On the 75th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights
▪ Why Netanyahu Bolstered Hamas
▪ The Progressive Refugee Policy That Puts the West to Shame
▪ Argentina’s New President Swaps the Chain Saw for the Blender
▪ Ukraine and the End of Magical Thinking
▪ The Big Little War You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
▪ It’s Time to Negotiate With Russia
▪ A Measure of Justice at Last for Victor Jara
▪ The Street and the Elite Can Unite to End Israel’s Criminal War
▪ Will the New Year Bring a War With China?
▪ Will Human Rights Survive?
▪ Cuba’s Humanitarian Crisis
▪ Why LGBTQ Catholics Are Ambivalent About the “Gift” of Same-Sex Blessings
▪ A Palestinian Whose Childhood Was Destroyed by War Pleads for Peace
▪ Will Israel Drag the US Into Another Ruinous War?
▪ The Empire Strikes Back
▪ Biden Has to Reject the “Mission Accomplished” Delusion
▪ Gaza: South Africa Calls In the Law
▪ This Russian Opposition Leader Met With Putin to Discuss a Cease-Fire to Stop the Killing
▪ Is 2024 Democracy’s “Super Bowl”?
▪ In Russia, Clear Signs of War Fatigue
▪ A Second Trump Term Will Bring an End to the American Century
▪ These Teachers Want the Largest Union in the Country to Rescind its Biden Endorsement Over Gaza
▪ The Assassination of Patrice Lumumba—With Stuart Reid
▪ In the “Year of Elections,” Is AI on the Ballot?
▪ Gaza War, Yemen Strikes, and Argentina Protests
▪ Former Speaker Pelosi, the Call for a Cease-Fire in Gaza Has Wide and Universal Support
▪ Letter From Poland
▪ A Right-Wing Takeover of the European Union Isn’t Far-Fetched
▪ What if This Were the Headline?
▪ Blood Brothers
▪ Postcard From the Edge
▪ Health systems show first major signs of post-COVID-19 recovery
▪ Freedom of the press under attack worldwide
▪ Mortgages at Locked-In Rates Lower Labor Mobility Now
▪ The Rise of China (and the Fall of the US?)
▪ Afghanistan: Guterres says women worker ban ‘unacceptable and puts lives in jeopardy’
▪ Are New Bank Bailouts Good or Bad Economic Policy?
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Gordon Lightfoot
▪ Who will be attending the King’s coronation? From world leaders to celebrities
▪ Breakfast with Chad: East May be East but the West is Definitely the West
▪ Opening speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the Single Market Forum Conference
▪ From the Field: ‘Ordinary people’ pursuing ‘extraordinary outcomes’ - UN peacekeeping at 75
▪ Countries urged to take more action against chemical pollution
▪ UN Peacekeeping turns 75: Photo exhibit opens at UN Headquarters
▪ Prime Minister Trudeau speaks with President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy
▪ WFP resumes operations in Sudan, as fighting continues
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Mental Health Week
▪ From Upstart to Start-Up Nation, Israel at 75 Faces New Challenges
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with the President of Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Mental Health Week
▪ Doorstop interview - Darwin
▪ Medicare Urgent Care Clinics and new cancer treatment for the NT
▪ Breakfast with Chad: The RFK Enigma
▪ May Day Rally
▪ Doorstop Interview - Brisbane
▪ UN chief convenes meeting in Doha to discuss key issues in Afghanistan
▪ Guterres dispatches UN relief chief to Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens
▪ In the Lives of Puppets
▪ What You Need to Know About the Nigerian Elections
▪ How to Promote Peace in Northern Ireland Now
▪ INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims
▪ Americans are the US Government’s Greatest Enemy
▪ First Person: ‘Humanity must get out of the cradle’
▪ Doorstop Interview - Hobart
▪ Macquarie Point to be revitalised with Government Co-investments
▪ UN condemns ‘inexcusable’ deadly airstrikes in Ukraine
▪ Transitional justice hinges on ‘equal footing’, say UN peacebuilders
▪ Stop deporting Haitians: Rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas
▪ 175ème anniversaire de l’abolition de l’esclavage en France.
▪ Global Citizen NOW : retrouver la conversation du Président Emmanuel Macron avec Joe Scarborough.
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen
▪ UN expert urges Japan to ‘step up pressure’ on Myanmar junta
▪ In Sudan, the stakes are high for the whole of Africa
▪ Prime Minister advances gender equality and strengthens trade ties while in New York City
▪ Sudan latest: Tens of thousands on the spectre of ethnic clashes, hunger draws closer
▪ Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on the death penalty
▪ CSTO member countries discuss joint manufacture and repair of military equipment
▪ Reasons Why India’s Big Democracy Is Dynamic
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the National Day of Mourning
▪ FO° Explainer: Immigration in Italy
▪ Government meeting
▪ Doorstop interview - Launceston
▪ Is the US Presidency Actually a Powerful Dictatorship?
▪ Cementing UTAS Stadium s role as the home of world class entertainment
▪ Breakfast with Chad: The Great Tucker Carlson Debate
▪ Denis Manturov holds several international meetings
▪ National Cabinet
▪ Visit to the United Kingdom
▪ Meeting of the National Cabinet - A Better Future for the Federation
▪ Afghanistan: Security Council condemns Taliban’s ban on women working for UN
▪ National Cabinet - Brisbane
▪ Syria: UN envoy points to ‘important juncture’ in efforts towards peace
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley
▪ UN humanitarians will return to Khartoum ‘as quickly as possible’: UN aid coordinator
▪ Conférence nationale du handicap 2023.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 26 avril 2023.
▪ Activists encouraged to apply for UN SDG Action Awards
▪ ‘Transformative change’ needed to get Global Goals back on track, says UN deputy chief
▪ Regional stability still at risk without ‘increased commitment’ to negotiations: UN Kosovo mission chief
▪ New UK law curtails key civil and political rights: UN rights chief
▪ China: Vocational training programmes for Tibetans carry risk of forced labour
▪ The Most Dangerous Game: How Shadow War Over Ukraine Nearly Triggered Nuclear Holocaust
▪ Meeting with the President of the Republic of Nauru
▪ Breakfast with Chad: What’s worse, disinformation or non-information?
▪ Doorstop interview - Ipswich
▪ Radio interview - HIT FM Regional Queensland with Cliffo Bronte
▪ New report shows 90 per cent of adolescent girls in low-income economies are offline
▪ Radio Interview - Triple M Breakfast with Marto, Margaux and Dan
▪ Security Council veto should be ‘very last resort’: General Assembly President
▪ Chernobyl: Survivors reflect on nuclear accident, Russian occupation
▪ Sudan envoy calls for ceasefire compliance, as concern mounts over West Darfur
▪ ‘Unprecedented insecurity’ in Haiti requires urgent action: new UN envoy
▪ WHO launches new pandemic prevention plan, as COVID deaths fall 95 per cent
▪ Sommet de la mer du Nord à Ostende, en Belgique.
▪ Conférence nationale du handicap.
▪ A US-China War Over Taiwan?
▪ Meeting of the Government Coordination Council on the needs of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, other troops, military formations and bodies
▪ Denis Manturov takes part in the seventh joint meeting of Uzbek-Russian and Russian-Uzbek Business Council
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s lecture as part of the Knowledge: The Firsts educational marathon
▪ Make Sense of the Violence in Sudan
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Israel Independence Day
▪ Émigrés in Times of War
▪ Elon Musk’s Carefully Crafted Unscheduled Disaster
▪ Doorstop interview - Sydney
▪ Australia to host Quad Leaders Summit
▪ Power struggle imperils Sudan’s future, ‘lights fuse that could detonate across borders’
▪ UN salutes ‘inspiring’ life of civil rights champion Harry Belafonte
▪ Guterres urges countries to recommit to achieving SDGs by 2030 deadline
▪ Use new tools to save lives, WHO says on World Malaria Day
▪ Singapore: OHCHR calls on authorities to halt imminent trafficking execution
▪ Israel-Palestine: UN envoy calls for greater effort towards peace amid mounting violence
▪ President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev meets with Denis Manturov
▪ Climate ‘warriors’ open Youth Forum with advice for building better world
▪ Strategic session on improving living standards
▪ Sommet de la mer du Nord à Ostende, en Belgique.
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat
▪ Sudan: UN aid operation continues amid dire humanitarian conditions
▪ Rights office calls on Russia and Ukraine to observe rules of war, after alleged POW executions
▪ Alexei Overchuk holds a meeting of the co-chairs of the Russian-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technical and Humanitarian Cooperation
▪ Denis Manturov takes part in Innoprom plenary session
▪ Burkina Faso: UN rights office calls for probe into latest deadly attack on civilians
▪ Is Donald Trump’s Luck About to Run Out in a Manhattan Court?
▪ FAO makes case for meat, eggs and milk as ‘essential source of nutrients’
▪ Timely Lessons from History: War, What Is It Good For?
▪ Breakfast with Chad: Expectations about Expectancy
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development of Mongolia Chimed Khurelbaatar
▪ Anzac Day Dawn Service
▪ India poised to become world’s most populous nation
▪ UN Data Forum: Fast-tracking solutions to reach the SDGs
▪ World Immunization Week sees ‘big catch-up’ to get vaccines back on track
▪ Prime Minister meets with President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier
▪ Guterres: Urgency of global challenges demands bold, swift action
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers
▪ Football and Politics
▪ UN pledges to ‘stand with and work for the Sudanese people’
▪ Football and Politics: An Old Love Affair
▪ What the UK’s Arrest of a French Publisher Means for Public Intellectuals the World Over
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Armenian Genocide Memorial Day
▪ Youth Forum: How change-makers are shaping more sustainable world
▪ A Timely Analysis: The Foreign Policy Trends of Muslim-Majority States
▪ Breakfast with Chad: Propaganda, Past and Present
▪ Press Conference - Parliament House, Canberra
▪ Release of the Defence Strategic Review
▪ Radio Interview - KIIS FM with Kyle and Jackie O
▪ Meow Meow: The Incredible True Story of Baby Patankar
▪ Press Conference
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Earth Day
▪ Citizenship Ceremony
▪ Trump’s Fraud Charges, Taiwan’s Defiance and OPEC’s New Moves
▪ Buddhism, Mindfulness and the Modern World: A Historical Perspective
▪ Alexei Overchuk chairs a Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission meeting
▪ Powerful Images from 9/11 You Have Not Seen Before
▪ First Person: Saving the Earth from space
▪ First Person: Why indigenous peoples can help save the planet
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Mayor of London Josh Morgan
▪ Montevideo Maru found
▪ Direct pathway to Australian citizenship for New Zealanders
▪ Yemen health system ‘edging closer to collapse’ warns WHO
▪ Government meeting
▪ UN coordinator calls for urgent ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Sudan, as death toll mounts
▪ Donner un nouvel élan à notre école.
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Ridván
▪ Why Irish Joe Makes British Tories Cry Uncle Sam
▪ Volkswagen’s new electric vehicle battery plant will create thousands of new jobs
▪ Prime Minister to participate in Global Citizen NOW summit
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
▪ Human, economic, environmental toll of climate change on the rise: WMO
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s speech at the opening of the Nordic Office of the World Jewish Congress
▪ Unleashing Russia’s Nationalism: An In-depth Look into the Ukraine War
▪ Breakfast with Chad: AI’s Problem with Mind and Body Integration
▪ First Person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’
▪ Doorstop - Bankstown, Sydney
▪ INTERVIEW: How hate speech triggered Rwandan genocide
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Joe BIDEN, Président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique.
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Eid al-Fitr
▪ Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate
▪ Boost for developing nations as mRNA technology hub moves to the next phase in South Africa
▪ WHO mission to Syria quake zone boosts protection from disease outbreaks
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau advances concrete climate action at the Major Economies Forum
▪ Déplacement à Muttersholtz, dans le Bas-Rhin.
▪ Current climate polices ‘a death sentence’ for the world, warns Guterres
▪ President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Canada
▪ UN reiterates appeal for end to Sudan crisis
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko meets with Chairman of the National Assembly of the Federal Parliament of Nepal
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Suzanne Clark
▪ What You Need to Know About Pentagon and Arms Race
▪ Breakfast with Chad: Gun Violence With a New Twist
▪ Millions of children deprived of life-saving vaccinations amid COVID pandemic, misinformation surge
▪ INTERVIEW: Making family planning choices simpler for 8 billion
▪ Nearly 2 million Ukrainians provided with crucial cash assistance
▪ UN, African and Arab leaders to hold virtual talks on Sudan crisis
▪ A fireside chat on education, technology, and almost everything in between
▪ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with the Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 19 avril 2023.
▪ Première réunion de la commission mixte d’historiens français et algériens.
▪ ‘Meaningful’ youth involvement in decision-making critical to sustainable future: Guterres
▪ ‘Fragile ceasefire’ holds in eastern DR Congo, Security Council hears
▪ End ‘alarmist narratives’ on population growth and recognize women’s rights: UNFPA
▪ Reading the New York Times’ Confused Reading of Reading
▪ Risk of Nuclear War in Ukraine Is Rising High
▪ Radio Interview - KIIS 1011 Melbourne
▪ Radio Interview - Breakfast with Richard King
▪ West Africa and Sahel: Food insecurity, malnutrition, set to reach 10-year high
▪ UN advisory board charts fresh path to better global governance
▪ Libya’s ‘new dynamic’: Bathily calls on partners to support momentum
▪ Even Now Donald Trump is a Danger to American Democracy
▪ Strategic session on advanced infrastructure development
▪ Denis Manturov’s meeting with heads of Indian government agencies
▪ Sudan: UN rights chief calls for a return to talks, amid reports of 24-hour pause
▪ Denis Manturov: Russian-Indian trade tops $35 billion
▪ UN predicts restrictions on women’s rights will worsen economic catastrophe
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister to mark three years since the shooting in Nova Scotia
▪ Breakfast with Chad: The Soul of the Universe
▪ Television Interview - Sky News Afternoon Agenda
▪ Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of New Zealand
▪ Initiative aims to prevent Hep C infection in marginalized groups in low-income countries
▪ Radio Interview - WSFM Sydney
▪ Radio Interview - Triple M Hobart
▪ Television Interview - 7:30
▪ Without firm action on gender equality, women’s empowerment, world may miss development targets
▪ In Johannesburg, UN youth envoy spotlights need to boost support for reproductive health
▪ Guinea-Bissau: Political crisis requires continued UN presence, Security Council told
▪ New guidelines on global care standards during childbirth issued by UN health agency
▪ UN says more than 10,000 civilians killed or injured in Afghanistan conflict last year
▪ Alarming gaps in reliable data leave 28 million uprooted children unprotected – UN
▪ UN agency evacuates more than 1,000 refugees from Libya over past three months
▪ Mali: $263 million sought to assist most vulnerable with humanitarian support, says UN relief official
▪ UN chief expresses ‘profound sadness’ at Florida gun massacre
▪ UN rights chief urges Iran to halt executions of juveniles on death row
▪ Service and Sacrifice: Honouring Nigeria’s contribution to UN peacekeeping
▪ UN, partners complete first aid delivery in months to Syria’s war-battered east Ghouta
▪ New UN high-profile panel set to take on noncommunicable diseases, cause of seven in 10 deaths globally
▪ In crisis-torn eastern DR Congo, UN food relief agency expands operations to stem hunger
▪ UN development agency remains committed to support Lebanon, says agency head
▪ Haiti: UN determined to support authorities in strengthening rule of law
▪ Efficient national tax systems critical for sustainable development and inclusive growth, urge UN, partners
▪ Korean nuclear crisis, Middle East quagmire eroding global security, UN chief tells Munich summit
▪ ‘We are not out of the woods yet’ on drought relief efforts, warns top UN aid official in Somalia
▪ UN chief extends condolences to people, Government of Iran in wake of tragic plane crash
▪ United States: Planned execution of seriously ill man may amount to torture, warn UN experts
▪ Ahead of Social Justice Day, UN agency calls for fair labour migration governance
▪ Hailing regional efforts, senior UN official urges Latin America and the Caribbean to continue to protect people on the move
▪ Civilian situation in Syria’s east Ghouta ‘spiraling out of control,’ warns UN aid official
▪ World is failing ne UNICEF says global mortality rates remain ‘alarmingly high’
▪ Rohingya refugees face immense health UN scales up support ahead of monsoon season
▪ ‘There is no plan B,’ says Guterres, reiterating UN’s commitment to two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
▪ South-eastern DR Congo at risk of humanitarian disaster of ‘extraordinary proportions,’ warns UN refugee agency
▪ Targeted support, reconstruction needed as displaced Iraqis return and rebuild their lives, urges UN agency
▪ East Ghouta: Action needed now to save hundreds of thousands ‘living in hell on earth,’ stresses UN
▪ Zambia: UN experts concerned over delay in the country’s debt restructuring
▪ Diplomacy, not isolation, must reverse ‘negative trajectory’ on Korean Peninsula
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▪ ‘Let us learn from indigenous peoples’, UN chief declares
▪ Haiti, April 2023: Soon There Will Be No One Left to Kidnap
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▪ Guterres calls for ‘immediate’ ceasefire in Sudan, as death toll mounts
▪ Denis Manturov and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar meet with Russian and Indian businesspeople
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▪ INTERVIEW: Knowledge of indigenous peoples can promote harmony with Earth
▪ The Surprisingly Durable Myth of Donald Trump, Anti-Imperialist
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▪ Strengthening Canada’s position as a global tech leader while growing our economy and creating jobs
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on the 41st anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Yom HaShoah
▪ Can Elly Schlein Pull Italy to the Left?
▪ The Rise and Role of Ukrainian Ethnic Nationalism
▪ Breakfast with Chad: Can We Have a “Just War” or… Just War?
▪ Doorstop - Hobart
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▪ Radio Interview - ABC AM with David Lipson
▪ Peer Into the Future With Science Fiction “Meru”
▪ Who Will Buy America’s Debt Now?
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Orthodox Easter
▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on National Volunteer Week
▪ WFP chief puts hold on Sudan aid operations, following death of 3 staff in unrest
▪ From the Field: Haiti’s ‘hostage population’ struggle to survive
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec M. Volodymyr ZELENSKY, Président de l’Ukraine.
▪ Condemnation from UN, as fighting between Sudan forces continues
▪ From Fiction to Reality: AI Telling It’s Story
▪ An Outstanding Deep Dive Into the American Economy
▪ First Person: Keeping memories of Rwandan genocide victims alive
▪ FO° Exclusive: Global Banking Turmoil
▪ FO° Exclusive: New Emerging World Order
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▪ FO° Talks: Ukraine’s Relations in Central and Eastern Europe
▪ FO° Exclusive: The Adani Saga
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▪ À Notre-Dame de Paris, quatre ans après l’incendie.
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▪ Religious leaders join UN in praying for peace – ‘our most precious goal’
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▪ Supporting and improving Indigenous-led health care for First Nations in British Columbia
▪ Expanded board meeting of Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Ministry
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▪ Statement by the Prime Minister on Puthandu
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