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▪ Preparing for the next flood: Protecting women’s health in Bangladesh
▪ Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky and the Politics of Spectacle
▪ One Language, One Flag, One People: Trump’s War on Birthright Citizenship
▪ Government suspends floating rates of duties on sunflower oil
▪ Government increases the quota for the export of scrap and waste ferrous metals
▪ Statement by The Presidency on preparations for the National Convention
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the occasion of Women’s Day
▪ President Ramaphosa speaks to President Zelenskyy
▪ Africa’s ‘land-linked’ economies poised to drive continent’s prosperity
▪ Trump’s Regime Change Fantasy Involves Bringing Back the Shah
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa offers condolences and solidarity to Government and people of Republic of Ghana
▪ ‘The real challenge is still ahead’: UN warns on Afghan returnees
▪ ‘Nuclear weapons have no place in our world,’ UN chief tells mayors in Nagasaki
▪ Israel’s military takeover of Gaza City would mark ‘a dangerous escalation’: Guterres
▪ Indigenous Peoples Day highlights AI’s risks and opportunities
▪ Sudan: You can run – but we will find you, militias warn terrified civilians
▪ Landlocked but not left behind: UN summit in Turkmenistan wraps with bold new roadmap
▪ Denis Manturov meets with National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India Ajit Doval
▪ Can ASEAN Afford Silence on Russia’s New Eurasian Playbook?
▪ Fighting Islamophobia with Islamofactism: A New 10-Part Series
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the launch of the Rand Water Zuikerbosch Water Purification Plant, Zuikerbosch, Emfuleni Local Municipality
▪ President Ramaphosa to address National Women’s Day Commemoration
▪ President Ramaphosa invites nominations for the Presidential Climate Commission
▪ Remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile during the dialogue between Government and the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders (NHTKL), at Tshwane Council Chamber, Tshwane House
▪ Israeli plan to take complete control of Gaza must stop now, says UN rights chief
▪ Address by Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the School Lab Handover and Mandela Day Commemoration, Atteridgeville
▪ President Ramaphosa speaks to President Putin
▪ UN officials warn of starvation amid ‘gender emergency’ in war-torn Sudan
▪ Abuse during and after childbirth persists globally, WHO warns
▪ Gaza: Acute malnutrition among children hits record high
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile during the 38th anniversary of the Battle of Lurhwayizo and the unveiling of a bronze bust of Mbulelo Ngono, Mbashe Local Municipality, Eastern Cape Province
▪ President Ramaphosa to officiate the launch of the Rand Water Zuikerbosch Purification Plant
▪ Extreme heat is breaking records worldwide: UN weather agency
▪ Facing rising risks, landlocked nations launch climate alliance at UN summit
▪ Erasure or empowerment? In Africa’s Sahel, women confront a stark choice
▪ Afghan women returnees face rising risks, UN warns
▪ Gaza: Hospitals ‘at near-total collapse’, staff overwhelmed by the injured
▪ Make America Scary Again: The Challenging Path to Reviving US Deterrence
▪ How Europe’s Largest Party Is Embracing Authoritarian Tactics: From Democratic Stronghold to Far-Right Alliance
▪ Landlocked nations ‘invisible to much of the world’: UN trade and development chief
▪ President Ramaphosa speaks to President Trump
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to deliver remarks at the dialogue with the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders
▪ World News in Brief: Funding schools in Afghanistan, Seaweed farming in Latin America, drought in Somalia
▪ Just 1.5 per cent of Gaza’s agricultural land remains accessible and undamaged
▪ Syria: Ceasefire under strain as violence and aid access issues persist in Sweida
▪ Ceasefire in doubt as Rwanda-backed rebels kill hundreds in eastern DR Congo
▪ Hiroshima, 80 years on: ‘Real change’ needed to end existential nuclear threat
▪ ‘Landlocked to landlinked’: UN summit seeks to turn geography into opportunity
▪ Gaza: Alarm over Israeli move to deregister NGOs
▪ Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to join Minister Ramokgopa for school science lab handover in commemoration of Mandela Day
▪ 80 Years after Hiroshima: Why Nuclear Deterrence Will Remain
▪ The Aftershocks of the USAID Dismantlement on the Future of Blended Climate Finance
▪ Disparition de Robert Wilson.
▪ Dmitry Patrushev: Russia is committed to constructive cooperation on Caspian Sea preservation issues
▪ Children are ‘skin and bones’ as Sudan marks a grim milestone
▪ Gaza: Security Council meets on hostage crisis amid ‘unbearable’ conditions facing Palestinian civilians
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Israel calls for focus on Gaza hostages’ plight
▪ Hunger in Gaza: Women and children face death in search of food
▪ The world is demanding action over plastic pollution: UN environment chief
▪ Gaza crisis deepens as UN warns children are ‘dying before reaching hospital’
▪ World News in Brief: Child deaths in Pakistan, Ukrainian rail station attack, new UN-India development partnership
▪ Dozens more migrants die after boat capsizes off the coast of Yemen
▪ UNHCR urges Pakistan to stop forced returns of Afghan refugees
▪ Dmitry Patrushev: Russia appreciates UN efforts to render assistance to landlocked countries
▪ Russia and Turkmenistan share a strategic partnership
▪ The Logic of Populism: Insights from the World Bank Chief Economist
▪ FO° Talks: Do Google, Microsoft, Starbucks Make Billions of Dollars by Avoiding Taxes?
▪ We Need to Stop the Nuclear Arms Race Before It Stops Us
▪ Geography shouldn’t define destiny: UN summit on landlocked nations opens in Turkmenistan
▪ Mounting civilian casualties in Sudan as fighting intensifies
▪ First Person: Documenting despair and finding hope amidst the rubble of Gaza
▪ Gaza: As aid trucks enter, videos of Israeli hostages and attack on Red Crescent staffers spark outrage
▪ The Palestinian Statehood Drive Is a Despicable Sham
▪ World News in Brief: Uganda’s refugee funding crisis, academic freedom tested in Serbia, rural resilience in Afghanistan
▪ UN urges MPs to deliver on development promises for 600 million in landlocked nations
▪ FO° Talks: An Indian Military Mind on Ukraine’s Remarkable Kursk Invasion
▪ The ASEAN-GCC-China Summit Marks the Transformation of China’s Diplomatic and Economic Strategies
▪ The final straw? Plastic pollution talks get underway in Geneva
▪ Spending by international tourists in Spain exceeds 59.6 billion euros up to June, 7.5% more than a year ago
▪ Operation Crossing the Strait 2025 closes July with a 2.5 percent increase in passengers compared to 2024
▪ Pedro Sánchez shows his optimism and confidence in view of the good economic and social moment Spain is experiencing
▪ Pedro Sánchez emphasises that, after two years in office, Spain is moving forward with strength and in the best of directions: forward
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to lead the 38th Commemoration of the Battle of Lurhwayizo and unveiling of Mbulelo Ngono s bust in the Eastern Cape
▪ Cholera spreads in North Darfur, 640,000 children under threat, UNICEF warns
▪ How the Trump Administration Wields the Federal Government’s Power Over Public Education
▪ Awaza gears up to host UN conference on landlocked developing countries
▪ Violence in northern Mozambique forces thousands to flee, straining aid efforts
▪ Neither Art nor Deal: Trump’s Risky US-EU Trade Agreement
▪ Communiqué conjoint du Vanuatu et de la France sur leur engagement en faveur de la délimitation maritime.
▪ Hunger lines in Gaza: ‘Food is not enough’
▪ Citizenship Lost: How Giorgia Meloni Closed Italy’s Door to Millions
▪ FO° Exclusive: Trump Attacks Harvard as ICE Raids Continue in Los Angeles
▪ Gaza: ‘No one should ever be forced to risk their life to find food,’ says UN humanitarian agency
▪ UN official decries deadly Ukraine strikes, urges return to diplomacy
▪ World News in Brief: Hunger in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, climate and displacement crisis in Somalia, World Breastfeeding Week
▪ Haiti: More than 1,500 killed between April and June, UN report finds
▪ LIVE: UN Security Council meets on crisis in Ukraine
▪ Gaza: Nearly 1,400 Palestinians killed while seeking food, as UN warns airdrops are no solution
▪ Africa’s push for HIV independence advances with first procurement of locally made medicines
▪ Alexei Overchuk participates in a meeting of the Eurasian Economic Commission Council
▪ A mandate for change: UN releases proposals for streamlining of tasks as part of major reform agenda
▪ Navigating Turbulence: Balochistan’s Security Amid Israel-Iran Tensions
▪ X versus the Indian Government: Whose Narrative is it Anyway?
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 30 juillet 2025.
▪ Deputy President Mashatile embarks on a cleaning campaign in Mangaung, Free State
▪ South Africa continues to engage the US government on the reciprocal tariffs
▪ Once-in-a-decade push for the ‘locked out’: Global leaders set for landmark UN conference in Turkmenistan
▪ World News in Brief: First UN mission to Syria’s Sweida, fresh displacement in Haiti, new lightning record
▪ Gaza Strip: Humanitarians warn of worsening famine conditions, attacks on civilians
▪ In Myanmar, conflict and floods collide as UN warns of deepening crisis
▪ Russian attack on Ukrainian capital kills at least 11 civilians
▪ Angola protests: UN urges restraint, investigations into deaths
▪ ‘Delivering better’: New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security
▪ Trade critical to ending plastic pollution
▪ Government meeting
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints Judge President Dunstan Mlambo as Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa
▪ Trump Strengthens Corporate Power While Weakening Labor and Public Services
▪ The US Needs to Face the Rising Threat of Jihad in the Sahel Region
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Meeting on the situation in Ukraine
▪ The US Needs to Face the Rising Threat of Jihad in the Sahel Region
▪ On brink of famine, Gazans forced to scour dirt for food
▪ Swearing-in Ceremony of the new Minister of Police
▪ Alexander Novak pays a working visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
▪ Sweden hosts trade dialogue between United States and People’s Republic of China
▪ Pedro Sánchez highlights Spanish companies investment potential in energy, water, infrastructure and transport projects in Uruguay
▪ Spain signs six agreements with Uruguay in the fields of cooperation, security, culture and gender equality
▪ Spain and Paraguay call for swift ratification of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
▪ Pedro Sánchez and the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Colombia approve a declaration in defence of democracy
▪ Les photos du mois de juillet 2025.
▪ Spain signs six agreements with Uruguay in the fields of cooperation, security, culture and gender equality
▪ Prime Minister announces national minute of silence following Örebro attack
▪ Joint statement from the Nordic-Baltic leaders
▪ The Prime Minister presents Royal Order of the Polar Star to Jens Stoltenberg
▪ Prime Minister hosts Join Sweden Summit
▪ 250 years of Jewish life in Sweden – anniversary year is underway
▪ Joint statement of the leaders of Ukraine and Nordic-Baltic Eight on the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine.
▪ Business leaders from 28 countries take part in Join Sweden Summit, the Government’s investment conference
▪ EU enlargement in focus as Jessica Rosencrantz travels to Albania and Montenegro
▪ Investments in stronger military defence, measures against hybrid threats and increased support to Ukraine
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson comments on US tariffs
▪ Statement from the Prime Minister in response to US tariffs
▪ Speech by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at high-level event on EU capital markets
▪ Ulf Kristersson receives Lithuania’s Prime Minister
▪ Prime Minister to receive Iceland’s President
▪ Prime Minister receives Iceland’s President
▪ SEK 20 million in support to Radio Free Europe
▪ The real Victory Day is celebrated in Europe
▪ New EU Single Market strategy with focus on better opportunities for businesses to operate in the EU
▪ Declaration of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
▪ Swedish government increasing pressure on Israel
▪ Task force for Jewish life meets at the Jewish Museum
▪ Swedish Security Service lowers terrorist threat level
▪ Prime Minister to receive NATO Secretary General
▪ Prime Minister receives NATO Secretary General in Stockholm
▪ Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson receives Prime Minister of Greece
▪ Ulf Kristersson receives Vietnam’s Prime Minister
▪ Sweden purchases new air defence systems for the Army
▪ Minister for Employment and Integration to leave his post
▪ Statement on Budapest Pride
▪ Prime Minister presents changes to the Government
▪ NATO Summit in The Hague
▪ Sweden and Denmark adopt declaration marking 25th anniversary of the Öresund Bridge
▪ Jessica Rosencrantz heads Team Sweden delegation at Ukraine Recovery Conference
▪ Sweden is a founding member of the initiative Coalition for Science, Research and Innovation in Ukraine
▪ Task force for Jewish life in Sweden holds meeting at the Living History Forum
▪ EU adopts new sanctions against Russia
▪ With Gaza smouldering, ministers renew push for two-State solution at UN
▪ Sudan gripped by deadly crisis as hunger, disease and heat intensify
▪ World News in Brief: Violence in Somalia, cholera in Haiti, tax support for sustainable development
▪ Haitians in ‘despair’ following abrupt suspension of US humanitarian support
▪ Gaza children starving despite Israeli ‘tactical pauses’, UN says
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Natalia Petkevich
▪ Tsunami alert highlights worth of global early warning system
▪ LIVE COVERAGE: Day 3 of high-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine
▪ Cholera outbreak in West and Central Africa poses crisis for children
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to lead outreach programme on integrated service delivery in the North West Province
▪ Remarks by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, on the occasion of Mr. Busani Ngcaweni’s farewell as Principal of the National School of Government
▪ Genocide… and Then Some!
▪ Crackdown Against Protesters Quickly Reveals Old Wounds In Serbia
▪ Lured by hope, trapped by lies: Healing after being trafficked
▪ Deputy UN chief urges bold action to transform food systems at global summit in Addis Ababa
▪ ‘By women, for women’: 15 years of the UN agency championing gender equality
▪ Russian attack on Ukrainian prison kills 16: UN rights monitors
▪ UN peacekeeping can work in a fractured world if there is political will
▪ World News in Brief: Remembering Dr. David Nabarro, deadly shipwreck off Libya, verdict in peacekeeper’s killing
▪ LIVE COVERAGE: Day 2 of high-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine
▪ Iran Demands IAEA to Answer for Its Alleged Security Blunder
▪ A New Report Exposes How Major American Corporations Have Been All Too Eager to Aid Israeli’s Atrocities in Gaza
▪ Outside the Box: Can Freud Psychoanalyse AI? Part 2
▪ In Gaza, mounting evidence of famine and widespread starvation
▪ Outside the Box: Can Freud Psychoanalyse AI? Part 1
▪ The Cost of Silence: Why Global Inaction Is Betraying the People of Sudan
▪ Secretary-General in remarks at opening segment of High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of Two-State Solution
▪ Sudan: UN sounds the alarm as health and food crises worsen across the country
▪ World News in Brief: Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, bloody weekend in Ukraine, stop hepatitis deaths
▪ Slight decrease in global hunger as inequalities widen, says UN interagency report
▪ Syria: Fragile ceasefire in Sweida ‘largely holding’ amid volatility
▪ Unveiling of Mbulelo Ngcono s Bust
▪ Dialogue with NHTKL
▪ IMC on National Dialogue
▪ 1st Convention of the National Dialogue
▪ UN condemns deadly attack on worshippers in DR Congo
▪ IMC on National Dialogue
▪ Clean Cities, Towns and Villages Campaign
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ Station 5A Water Purification Plant Launch
▪ National Women s Day
▪ National Dialogue
▪ Alexander Novak chairs the 61st meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC+ member countries
▪ Guterres: ‘Breaking point’ reached in Israel-Palestine conflict, urgent action needed on two-State solution
▪ Amid starvation in Gaza, Sudan, Guterres slams hunger ‘as a weapon of war’
▪ While Gaza ceasefire remains elusive, UN readies for Conference around Israel-Palestine two-State solution
▪ LIVE COVERAGE: High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine
▪ Spain and Paraguay call for swift ratification of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
▪ Accreditation for integrated service delivery outreach programme to the North West led by Deputy President Mashatile
▪ Significant progress made in implementing State Capture Commission recommendations
▪ UN warns of ‘catastrophic hunger’ in Gaza as Israel announces humanitarian pauses
▪ Japan’s 2025 Upper House Election: Fiscal Reckoning, Market Jitters and the Waning Patience of the Middle Class
▪ Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat: Jazz and International Politics in Léopoldville
▪ Pollution, melting microbes, undamming rivers, risks for elders: 4 key climate issues
▪ Will He, or Won’t He? That is the Question as US Frustration With Netanyahu Mounts
▪ Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan: Targeting Civilians to Instill Fear and Control
▪ Déclaration des dirigeants du E3 sur la situation à Gaza et en Cisjordanie.
▪ UN urges restraint as Thailand-Cambodia clashes displace tho Security Council meets
▪ Syria: Deadly sectarian violence displaces thousands in S healthcare attacked
▪ Gaza: More deaths reported as starvation spreads
▪ UN warns of escalating human toll in Ukraine amid relentless aerial attacks, mounting aid shortfall
▪ Gaza First Person: ‘The best of humankind in a place abandoned by humanity’
▪ Letter From Kharkiv
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Situation in Ukraine
▪ 1.3 million Sudanese return home, offering fragile hope for recovery
▪ In hard-hitting human rights address, Guterres calls for urgent action on Gaza, authoritarianism and climate justice
▪ Remittance Inflow in Bangladesh: From Record Highs to Future Challenges
▪ One Big Beautiful Bill Advances Trump’s Agenda While Deepening Fiscal Risk
▪ President Ramaphosa concludes meeting between the National Executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council
▪ Women and girls of African descent: celebrating contributions, recognizing challenges
▪ International Environmental Conference
▪ Entretien du Président de la République avec Nawaf Salam, président du Conseil des ministres du Liban.
▪ Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the meeting between the National Executive and the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council, Kimberley, Northern Cape
▪ World News in Brief: Thailand-Cambodia border hostilities, humanitarian efforts in Syria and attacks across Ukraine
▪ Two ex-militia leaders in Central African Republic sentenced for war crimes, crimes against humanity
▪ ‘The UN is here to do the right things’: Envoy Colin Stewart bids farewell but keeps the faith
▪ Global collaboration grows to address crises in Gaza, Sudan, Afghanistan
▪ ‘Famine silently begins to unfold’ in Gaza, UNRWA chief says
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko holds working meeting with Ngo Phuong Li, wife of the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam
▪ President Ramaphosa to meet with Northern Cape Provincial Executive
▪ UN forum affirms stronger commitment to achieve sustainable development
▪ Torture, threats and arbitrary arrests: UN warns of ‘serious abuses’ against Afghans forced to return
▪ Closing remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile during the inaugural Global Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Ministerial Meeting
▪ Closing remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mshatile during the inaugural Global Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Ministerial Meeting
▪ Deep-sea must not turn into ‘Wild West’ of rare minerals exploitation, agency head says
▪ The One Big Beautiful Bill: Trumpism in Legislative Form
▪ Trump’s Gordian Knot: Brazil is Under Threat Thanks to Bolsonaro and Big Tech Lobbying
▪ Spain signs six agreements with Uruguay in the fields of cooperation, security, culture and gender equality
▪ Pedro Sánchez at the Democracy 2025 Festival in Chile: The 21st century will be women s century or it will not be
▪ Pedro Sánchez highlights Spanish companies investment potential in energy, water, infrastructure and transport projects in Uruguay
▪ Pedro Sánchez and the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Colombia approve a declaration in defence of democracy
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the launch of the BMW X3 Plug-In Hybrid, Rosslyn, Tshwane
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s meeting with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Turchin
▪ Proposition de nomination de Henri Prévost en qualité de directeur général de l’Agence nationale de la cohésion des territoires.
▪ Nomination du général d’armée Vincent Giraud en qualité de chef de l état-major particulier du Président de la République.
▪ Déplacement à Berlin.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 23 juillet 2025.
▪ A New Wave of Protests Confronts Zelensky’s Move to Rein in Anti‑Corruption Agencies
▪ President Ramaphosa to visit BMW Group Plant and Training Academy
▪ Syria: Second convoy brings critical aid to Sweida
▪ Haiti: Violence and displacement driving humanitarian crisis as funding needs go unmet
▪ ‘Catastrophic birth outcomes’ in Gaza threaten a whole generation, warns UN agency
▪ UN official reiterates call for Gaza ceasefire as ‘nightmare of historic proportions’ unfolds
▪ World Court says countries are legally obligated to curb emissions, protect climate
▪ Home is where the heart is — and where development begins
▪ Nigeria: Amid record hunger and surging insecurity, emergency food assistance to stall entirely
▪ Global Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Ministerial Meeting
▪ Exports continue to grow, rising 0.8% year-on-year, outpacing major European economies
▪ Margarita Robles: NATO can count on Spain
▪ Spain, together with other European countries, promotes measures to support the electro-intensive industry
▪ Spain and 24 other countries sign a joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
▪ Spain announces its first trade and economic representative in Mauritania
▪ Spain and Mauritania reach four agreements on transport, social security, cybersecurity and national parks
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Debate on the situation in the Middle East
▪ Latin America: A French Idea That Outlived Its Empire
▪ A Post-Political World and the Powerless Public
▪ Deputy President to deliver closing remarks at the Global Small and Medium Enterprises Ministerial Meeting
▪ UN laments US withdrawal from educational and cultural agency
▪ Sudan: UN scales up response plan as humanitarian needs spiral in Tawila
▪ ‘Perfect storm’ of global crises drove years of food price surges: FAO
▪ Security Council, in unanimous vote, presses nations to resolve disputes peacefully
▪ ‘Peace is a choice’: UN chief urges diplomacy as wars spread from Gaza to Ukraine
▪ Deep dive into the International Seabed Authority: Why it matters now
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints National Youth Development Agency board members
▪ Secretary-General António Guterres in remarks in special address on Climate Action
▪ Spain and 24 other countries sign a joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
▪ Spain, together with other European countries, promotes measures to support the electro-intensive industry.
▪ Margarita Robles: NATO can count on Spain
▪ Spain and Mauritania strengthen cooperation in fisheries to ensure responsible use of resources
▪ Spain and Mauritania reinforce their environmental cooperation with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on National Parks and Biosphere Reserves
▪ How the Far-Right is rewriting Germany’s 2015 “Refugee Summer”
▪ Working with Nature: Why Biopesticides Must Replace Chemicals
▪ UN’s Guterres declares fossil fuel era presses nations for new climate plans before COP30
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: High-level debate on peaceful settlements of dispute
▪ Gaza: UN staff now fainting from hunger, exha WHO worker detained
▪ Food lifeline fading for millions in South Sudan hit by conflict and climate shocks
▪ Swearing-in Ceremony of the new Minister and Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training
▪ Mikhail Mishustin held a meeting on grain export development
▪ Deadly floods show need for faster, wider warnings, UN agency says
▪ ‘Bet on youth’ to realise Africa’s digital potential, UN deputy chief says
▪ Syria: Ongoing violence fuelling mass displacement in Sweida
▪ World News in Brief: Houthi-Israel tensions, Sudan cholera cases rise, deadly attacks in Ukraine
▪ People dying from lack of aid every day in Gaza: WFP official
▪ President Ramaphosa suspends South Gauteng Director of Public Prosecutions
▪ Gaza: Guterres condemns killing of people seeking food as humanitarian conditions deteriorate
▪ Alexander Novak: Russia and Abkhazia continue to strengthen their strategic partnership
▪ Salvaging SDGs still possible, but countries must act now: Guterres
▪ Dreams amid the rubble: Gaza’s women speak of homes, loss and hungry children
▪ President Ramaphosa removes Dr Nkabane and appoints new Minister and Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training
▪ Droughts are causing record devastation worldwide, UN-backed report reveals
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints new Minister and Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training
▪ Effective partnerships can stop the next pandemic
▪ Terror and chaos for Gaza’s people now entering the ‘death phase’
▪ The Critical Juncture for Europe’s Sovereign Debt Architecture
▪ Outside the Box: AI’s Impact on Society and (Potentially) Education
▪ Tokyo International Conference on African Development accompanying media guidelines
▪ Mikhail Mishustin visits new terminal of Muravyov-Amursky International Airport in Blagoveshchensk
▪ Albares signs an agreement with his Montenegrin counterpart to strengthen cooperation in the process of European integration.
▪ José Manuel Albares officially opens the Instituto Cervantes extension in Mauritania
▪ Mikhail Mishustin visits the Kani-Kurgan vehicle checkpoint
▪ The Governments of Spain and Mauritania reinforce collaboration on cybersecurity issues
▪ Spain will collaborate with Mauritania in the field of social security to strengthen the protection of migrant workers.
▪ Exports continue to grow, rising 0.8% year-on-year, outpacing major European economies
▪ Spain calls on EU to strengthen support for biotechnology, entrepreneurship and green industries
▪ Doha agreement brings DR Congo government and M23 rebels a step closer to peace
▪ Saudi Arabia Pushes Regional Diplomacy After Iran and Israel Clash
▪ The Current Politics of Narendra Modi Exposes the Limits of His Leadership
▪ Décès du cardinal André Vingt-Trois.
▪ Desks become beds as Haitian school shelters people displaced by violence
▪ The World’s Silent Complicity in Israel’s War on Gaza
▪ Indonesia Faces Hidden Costs If China Helps It Go Nuclear
▪ Humanitarians report more deaths, displacement and desperation in Gaza
▪ World News in Brief: Violence in Haiti, rising insecurity in DR Congo, expert panel on nuclear war
▪ UN80 initiative should be ‘inclusive and transparent’, recognises General Assembly
▪ Mandela’s legacy ‘is now our responsibility’, Guterres says on International Day
▪ UN envoy urges Colombia to ‘stay the course’ as peace faces new strains
▪ On the road in war-torn Gaza
▪ India Grants Chief of Defense Staff Command Authority To Build Integrated Theater Commands
▪ Is Diane Abbott Right?
▪ ‘You have to be able to rule your life’: The care revolution in Latin America
▪ Syria crisis: Hundreds killed in ongoing violence, hospitals overwhelmed
▪ Aid cuts leave refugee agency unable to shelter six in 10 fleeing war in Sudan
▪ Spain and Mauritania reach four agreements on transport, social security, cybersecurity and national parks
▪ Spain announces its first trade and economic representative in Mauritania
▪ José Manuel Albares calls on the European Union to strengthen its relations with the Mediterranean countries in Brussels
▪ As war rages on in Ukraine, organised crime is taking new forms
▪ Déplacement dans les Hautes-Pyrenées.
▪ Communiqué conjoint à l’occasion de la visite en France de Son Altesse Cheikh Mechaal al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, Émir de l’État du Koweït.
▪ Deputy President Mashatile concludes Working Visit to China
▪ UN chief reports progress in Cyprus talks, urges swift implementation of trust measures
▪ World News in Brief: violence spurs displacement in Syria, Israeli forces cross the Blue Line in Lebanon, mall fire kills dozens in Iraq
▪ UN sounds alarm over Syria as sectarian clashes, Israeli strikes flare
▪ Guterres deplores Israeli strike on Gaza church
▪ Pakistan reels under monsoon deluge as death toll climbs
▪ Indigenous youth meet trailblazers ahead of Nelson Mandela Day
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Emergency meeting on rising tensions in Syria
▪ Government meeting
▪ UN rights chief condemns the killing of scores of civilians in Sudan
▪ From crisis to classroom: How the UN supports education in conflict zones
▪ Ukraine: UN and partners launch Winter Response Plan amid escalating hostilities
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the South Africa - China Investment Forum during the CISCE visit to China
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to participate in Mandela Month Mentorship Session
▪ The United States Must Reclaim Afghanistan to Protect Its Interests
▪ FO° Talks: Why Is India’s Economy Slowing Down?
▪ Reply by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Debate on The Presidency Budget Vote 2025/2026, National Assembly, Parliament
▪ Gaza war: UN officials warn of unspeakable conditions as children bear the brunt
▪ We need to value women in sport, UN rights chief says
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 16 juillet 2025.
▪ Speech by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, on the occasion of The Presidency Budget Vote 2025/2026, National Assembly
▪ From diamonds to dirt: Sierra Leone youth bring land back to life
▪ World News in Brief: Haiti funding cuts bite, civilian suffering intensifies in Myanmar, Belarus deaths in custody alert
▪ Syria: UN chief urges de-escalation as Sweida violence escalates, Israel strikes Damascus
▪ Speech by Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, during the Debate on The Presidency Budget Vote 2025/2026, Parliament, Cape Town
▪ Displacement, poverty and insecurity fueling violence against women in Gaza
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: ‘Aid must go where needs are greatest’ in Gaza, urges UN relief chief
▪ Unprecedented Afghan returns are ‘a test of our collective humanity’
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints chairs, deputy chairs and secretary of Eminent Persons Group
▪ Gaza: More misery as new evacuation orders impact tens of thousands
▪ Sudan: UNICEF condemns weekend attacks that killed 35 children
▪ Remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the Working Dinner with ICBC and Standard Bank, China World Summit Wing Hotel and Conference Hall, Beijing
▪ Donald Trump’s “Soonism” and the Death of Diplomacy
▪ Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on The Presidency Budget Vote 2025/2026, National Assembly, Parliament
▪ Will the EU force FIFA to reform?
▪ What Trump’s Cuba Policy Should Be to Advance US Interests
▪ “We Are Not Victims. We Are Fighters”: Russian Political Prisoners, Including Left Sociologist Boris Kagarlitsky, Demand Freedom
▪ Water Plant Handover
▪ PTT on Military Veterans
▪ Working Visit to South Sudan
▪ IMTT with Traditional Leaders
▪ Guinea-Bissau State Visit
▪ Meeting with the G20 Sherpas
▪ Remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile during the Ribbon Cutting / Opening of the South Africa National Pavilion at the China International Supply Chain Expo held at the Shunyi Centre in Beijing, China
▪ First Person: How many more children must die before the world acts?
▪ Remarks by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile during the Opening Ceremony of the China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), Shunyi Centre, Beijing, China
▪ Global demand for meat and dairy set to rise, but climate and nutrition gaps remain
▪ Scores killed in Sudan’s Kordofan region as fighting intensifies
▪ UN urges de-escalation, protection of civilians as conflict roils Syria
▪ President Ramaphosa appoints acting Minister of Police
▪ Seeding gender empowerment: Women farmers in Peru contend with climate change
▪ Presidency condemns DA harassment of Presidential Envoy, Mcebisi Jonas
▪ Alexander Novak: Russia and Nigeria’s joint work within OPEC+ makes a decisive contribution to ensuring predictability in the oil market
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: The Republic of Abkhazia joins the Student Tourism programme
▪ Ukraine: Civilians under fire in record numbers as attacks surge
▪ The European Commission invests €202 million for the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator through Fusion for Energy (F4E)
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on the development of aviation industry
▪ The Problem with the Dollar: When One Nation’s Currency Becomes the World’s
▪ Outside the Box: How AI Sees Its Impact on Society, Part 3
▪ Sanctioning Francesca Albanese
▪ 80 Years After Trinity, the Dangers of Nuclear War Have Never Been Higher
▪ Sudan: Humanitarian needs deepen amid rising hostilities and heavy rains
▪ Yemen: Security Council extends UN mission in crucial port city amid escalating Red Sea strife
▪ Gaza: 875 people now confirmed dead trying to source food in recent weeks
▪ Pedro Sánchez chairs the National Security Council meeting
▪ Media Statement by Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, at the release of the National Security Strategy 2024 - 2028 and the National Intelligence Estimates 2019 – 2024
▪ The number of foreign national insurance contributors grows by 25,184 in June and represents a third of the employment created this month
▪ Jordi Hereu presents the Profarma 2025-2026 Plan to make Spain a European leader in pharmaceutical production
▪ Science, Innovation and Universities joins the International Coalition for Science, Research and Innovation in Ukraine
▪ Grande-Marlaska highlights the increase in traffic in Operation Crossing the Strait (OPE) which has reached a new all-time high
▪ The President of the Government of Spain announces that Spain will open an Office for the Reconstruction of Ukraine in Madrid
▪ More than 80% of people who have used the public health system rate the care they received positively
▪ Pedro Sánchez defends international law and multilateralism to tackle global challenges
▪ Disparition de Thierry Ardisson.
▪ Disparition de l ancien Président Nigérian Muhammadu Buhari.
▪ Déclaration du 37e Sommet franco-britannique.
▪ Défilé militaire du 14 juillet 2025.
▪ Lancaster House 2.0 : Déclaration sur la modernisation de la coopération de défense et de sécurité entre la France et le Royaume-Uni.
▪ Deputy President Mashatile arrives in China on a Working Visit
▪ President Ramaphosa to table the Presidency Budget Vote 2025/2026
▪ Conclusion du Sommet pour l avenir de la Nouvelle Calédonie.
▪ Discours aux armées depuis l Hôtel de Brienne.
▪ World News in Brief: Inter-ethnic violence in Syria, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, global information security
▪ Security Council renews UN’s Haiti mission amid spiralling crises
▪ ‘A compass towards progress’ – but key development goals remain way off track
▪ Outside the Box: How AI Sees Its Impact on Society, Part 2
▪ Hong Kong Dollar Peg to Chinese Yuan: A Pragmatic Shift or Risky Gamble?
▪ Gaza: UNICEF mourns seven children killed queuing for water
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ WHO urges roll-out of first long-acting HIV prevention jab
▪ Une journée de commémoration nationale pour Alfred Dreyfus, pour la victoire de la justice et de la vérité contre la haine et l’antisémitisme.
▪ UN-backed labour standards at risk as tariff uncertainty grows
▪ UN forum to spotlight health, gender equality, oceans, in critical bid to meet development goals
▪ President Ramaphosa offers condolences on the passing of former President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry into allegations regarding law enforcement agencies, Union Buildings, Pretoria
▪ President Ramaphosa to brief the nation on national security matters at 19h30
▪ Trump and Netanyahu Clash Over Gaza Ceasefire Talks
▪ FO° Talks: Did Russia Recruit Donald Trump as a Spy? Former CIA Officer Reveals
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to undertake a Working Visit to China
▪ Visite d État au Royaume-Uni : troisième journée.
▪ Atteindre la neutralité carbone en 2050.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 11 juillet 2025.
▪ Smurf your voice: Global campaign urges everyone to speak up for a better future
▪ No fuel, no aid, no escape: UN agencies warn of looming collapse in Gaza
▪ Merck Faces Pressure Over Global Tax Practices
▪ FO° Talks: Denuclearization or Regime Change: Why Did Israel Strike Iran?
▪ Lifesaver: Study shows vaccine campaigns cut deaths by nearly 60 per cent
▪ World Horse Day: Honoring humanity’s oldest and most loyal companion
▪ Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the State Funeral of former Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr David Dabbed Mabuza, Hoerskool Bergvlam, Mbombela, Mpumalanga Province
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces a State Plan to Combat Corruption
▪ Visite d État au Royaume-Uni.
▪ Visite d État au Royaume-Uni : deuxième journée.
▪ Déclaration de la Coalition des Volontaires.
▪ Déclaration de la République française et du Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d Irlande du Nord sur la politique et la coopération nucléaire.
▪ Dmitry Patrushev: Russia is ready to develop cooperation with Moldova in agriculture and related industries
▪ Desperate Afghan refugees return to an unfamiliar home
▪ UN chief condemns latest Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping
▪ Gazans dying in search of food, ‘starkest illustration’ of their desperation
▪ Celebrating the potential and promise of the largest youth generation ever
▪ Malnutrition crisis deepens for Sudan’s children as war rages on
▪ ‘An unending horror story’: Gangs and human rights abuses expand in Haiti
▪ 150,000 Rohingya flee to Bangladesh amid renewed Myanmar violence
▪ President Ramaphosa to deliver eulogy at the State Funeral of the late former Deputy President David Mabuza
▪ FO° Talks: Israel Strikes Iran. Tehran Hits Back. What Now?
▪ Gaza: ‘Unacceptable’ choice between getting shot or getting fed
▪ The EU and the US May Be at Odds, but Is the Animosity Real?
▪ Operation Vulindlela Progress Report shows momentum on economic reform
▪ Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the meeting with the National Dialogue Eminent Persons Group, Union Buildings, Pretoria
▪ Opening remarks by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Ms Nonceba Mhlauli, at the YeBo GoBeyond Conference 2025 Opening Ceremony, Jakes Gerwel Hall, University of the Western Cape
▪ Visite d État au Royaume-Uni : première journée.
▪ International Criminal Court: War crimes, systematic sexual violence ongoing in Darfur
▪ UNICEF deplores ‘unconscionable’ killing of families lining up for aid in Gaza
▪ UN warns of record civilian casualties in Ukraine
▪ She fought for the girl the world left behind: Natalia Kanem’s UN legacy
▪ Overlooked and underestimated: Sand and dust storms wreak havoc across borders
▪ Fight to end AIDS: ‘This is not just a funding gap – it’s a ticking time bomb’
▪ UN voices concern over Greece’s suspension of asylum applications
▪ Government meeting
▪ UN calls for reversal of US sanctions on Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese
▪ President Ramaphosa to meet with the National Dialogue Eminent Persons Group
▪ The Trump Administration Is Airbrushing History
▪ Alexander Novak: Russia is prepared to explore cooperation options with Moldova across all spheres, including economics and energy
▪ Donald Trump’s Strike on Iran Proves Why Nuclear Deterrence Still Works
▪ FO° Talks: From MAGA to Gaza: How Trump Changed US–Israel Relations Forever
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Brazil to participate in XVII BRICS Summit
▪ President Ramaphosa to brief the nation on national security matters
▪ Opening remarks by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, at the opening ceremony of the YeBo GoBeyond Conference 2025, Jakes Gerwel Hall, University of the Western Cape
▪ Libya: UN urges restraint as military buildup threatens renewed violence in Tripoli
▪ Ukrainian baker rises above adversity
▪ ‘Very limited time to react’: Texas flash floods expose challenges in early warning
▪ UN warns of deepening health crisis in Gaza amid mass casualty incidents
▪ Yemen deserves hope and dignity, Security Council hears
▪ Geopolitics by Design: Rethinking Power in the Age of Critical Technologies
▪ Eastminster and Vice-Regalism: How the British Empire Still Shapes Former Colonies
▪ Alexei Overchuk held a meeting with special assistants to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Tariq Fatemi and Haroon Akhtar Khan
▪ US tariff delay deepens trade uncertainty, warns top UN economist
▪ Will the Trump Administration Face Headwinds as It Tightens the Noose Around Cuba? (Yes)
▪ Message of support by Deputy Minister Nonceba Mhlauli to the Breakfast Engagement on Emergency Response to Teenage Pregnancy, Tshedimosetso House, GCIS Offices
▪ Disparition d’Olivier Marleix.
▪ In South Asia, anaemia threatens women’s health and economic futures
▪ Gaza: Hospitals rationing critical supplies, ambulances stalling
▪ South Sudan’s longest cholera outbreak enters critical stage
▪ Ukraine: UN refugee agency helps repair homes amid ongoing conflict
▪ UN summit confronts AI’s dawn of wonders and warnings
▪ Alexei Overchuk takes part in Eurasian Economic Commission Council meeting
▪ Srebrenica, 30 years on: UN officials and survivors call for truth, justice and vigilance
▪ 15th Innoprom International Industrial Exhibition
▪ UN calls on Taliban to end repressive policies
▪ UN rights office urges restraint in Kenya as fresh protests turn deadly
▪ Are America’s Competitive Advantages Being Decimated?
▪ Operation Rising Lion to Midnight Hammer: Why the US and Israel are Gambling with Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
▪ As Netanyahu and Trump Meet, the World Must Act to Stop Gaza’s Destruction
▪ President Ramaphosa responds to US tariffs announcement
▪ Dîner de travail avec Anwar Ibrahim, Premier ministre de Malaisie.
▪ Disparition de Florence Delay.
▪ Conseil de défense et de sécurité nationale (CDSN) consacré à la lutte contre l’islamisme et aux phénomènes de séparatisme et d’entrisme.
▪ UN warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan as displacement, hunger and disease escalate
▪ ‘Cooperation is humanity’s greatest innovation,’ UN chief declares at BRICS summit
▪ Secretary-General António Guterres in address to the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
▪ Human rights must anchor the digital age, says UN’s Türk
▪ Intervention by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Environment, COP30 and Global Health, 17th BRICS Leaders Summit, BRICS Partners and Outreach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
▪ UN chief ‘deeply saddened’ by devastating Texas floods as toll climbs past 80
▪ Intervention by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Multilateralism, Economic-Financial Affairs and Artificial Intelligence, 17th BICS Leaders Summit, BRICS Partners and Outreach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ The Case for Dark Parks: Protecting Nature Through Technology
▪ Outside the Box: How AI Sees Its Impact on Society, Part 1
▪ The Government of Spain pays tribute to the 120 Spanish women deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp
▪ Morant stresses the importance of leadership and visibility of female researchers
▪ Spain launches a Debt Conversion Programme with Cuba for up to 375 million euros
▪ Montero argues that tax systems around the world should be progressive to help fight inequality
▪ Isabel Rodriguez meets with the Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Anacláudia Rossbach
▪ Albares calls on countries to meet the target of spending 0.7% of GNI on Official Development Assistance
▪ Sara Aagesen argues in Seville for innovative climate finance as a driver of social justice and sustainable development
▪ Spain promotes from Seville the creation of a Platform for Action to reform global health governance
▪ Government of Spain strengthens cooperation with European Commission to improve algorithmic transparency
▪ Sira Rego addresses the challenges of childhood, youth participation and digital environments with the Cuban deputy prime minister
▪ Elma Saiz defends public-private partnership in the face of social and environmental challenges, as we are doing with the Social Impact Fund
▪ The Minister for Equality defends the need to weave international networks to close the care divide
▪ Pedro Sánchez closes the Seville Conference by defending the progress made in development cooperation in the face of cynicism and oblivion
▪ First Person: Japanese UN volunteer ‘motivated by the passion of others’ to support peace
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on statements by SAPS KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commissioner
▪ Intervention by President Cyril Ramaphosa on peace, pecurity and global governance, 17th BRICS Leaders Summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
▪ How Rare Earths Create Strategic Leverage
▪ Zohran Mamdani: Hypocrisy, Socialism and the Danger of Elitist Politics
▪ President Ramaphosa declares mourning period to honour the late former Deputy President David Mabuza
▪ Stats SA Vote 14 2025/2026 Budget Debate: Budget Speech by the Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni in Parliament, Cape Town
▪ President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives in Brazil to participate in XVII BRICS Summit
▪ Personal Growth Over Productivity: AI Makes Current Education Obsolete
▪ The AI Efficiency Trap: When Productivity Tools Create Perpetual Pressure
▪ UN chief condemns Russian strikes on Ukraine, warns of nuclear safety risk
▪ Alexander Novak attends OPEC+ Group meeting
▪ Ouverture du Sommet pour l’avenir de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.
▪ 100 ans de l’appellation d’origine protégée du Roquefort.
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during a media briefing on the occasion of the Stave Visit by President Alexander Van der Bellen of Austria, Union Buildings, Tshwane
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the South Africa - Austria Business Forum, Tshwane
▪ FO° Talks: Meet Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Prince of Udaipur
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during a media briefing on the occasion of the Stave Visit by resident Alexander Van der Bellen of Austria, Union Buildings, Tshwane
▪ FO° Exclusive: What Will the Middle East Look Like if Iran’s Islamic Regime Falls?
▪ Opening remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the Official Talks with President Van Der Bellen on the occasion of the State Visit by Austria, Union Building, Tshwane
▪ Social Security contribution reaches a new high in June, with several days of the month exceeding 21.9 million employed people
▪ Registered unemployment fell in June by 48,920 people in all sectors, communities and age groups
▪ Pedro Sánchez meets with civil society representatives at the fourth Conference on Financing for Development
▪ Pedro Sánchez launches the Global Health Action Initiative
▪ Spain advocates strengthening trade based on multilateral rules and open science
▪ ‘A spirit of oneness’: Cooperatives cultivating peace in South Sudan
▪ Shelter and safety elude Afghan women returnees from Iran and Pakistan
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 2 juillet 2025.
▪ UN Human Rights Council hears grim updates on Ukraine, Gaza and global racism
▪ UN chief ‘appalled’ by worsening Gaza crisis as civilians face displacement, aid blockades
▪ Landless and locked out: Young farmers struggle for a future
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the passing of former Deputy President David Mabuza
▪ Chile and Argentina among coldest places on Earth as polar anticyclone grips region
▪ With sustainable development under threat, Sevilla summit rekindles hope and unity
▪ Government meeting
▪ A total of 7,722 police and civil guards will protect the IV UN Conference on Financing for Development
▪ The Anatomy of a Viral Trend
▪ Rock Music is Sickening, Disgusting, Filthy, Repugnant, Unpleasant and Odious – That’s the Point
▪ Mikhail Mishustin has a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Turchin
▪ Spain and Brazil present an initiative to push for higher global taxation of super-rich people
▪ Montero defends scientific backing for EU policies as work starts on the Joint Research Centre in Seville
▪ The Sevilla Commitment: A vital step to rebuild trust in global cooperation
▪ José Manuel Albares chairs the international meeting of development agencies organised by the AECID in Seville
▪ Spain and Chile strengthen cooperation to accelerate change in the care model
▪ Jose Manuel Albares defends Spain s commitment to global health by increasing funding for AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis
▪ Pedro Sánchez announces a national mechanism of up to 60 million euros a year for debt relief for developing countries
▪ Pedro Sánchez presents the Seville Plan to support and reform multilateralism
▪ Spain joins coalition to analyse measures to improve air transport s contribution to sustainability
▪ Pedro Sánchez: Spain is fully committed to a vision in which economic profitability, environmental sustainability and social justice go hand in hand
▪ Pedro Sánchez and António Guterres present the Seville Platform for Action , which promotes coalitions and concrete initiatives in the framework of financing for development
▪ The President of the Government of Spain opens the largest international summit held in Spain, in Seville
▪ Conférence internationale sur le financement du développement à Séville.
▪ Entretien téléphonique avec le Président de la Fédération de Russie, Vladimir Poutine.
▪ Gaza: Access to key water facility in Khan Younis disrupted, UN reports
▪ Adhering to bans on mines only in peace time will not work: UN rights chief
▪ Space is not the final frontier – it is the foundation of our future: UN deputy chief
▪ Feeding the Warfare State: We Lose, the Weapon Makers Win
▪ Haitian capital ‘paralysed and isolated’ by gang violence, Security Council hears
▪ INTERVIEW: Sevilla ‘a critical test’ of multilateralism
▪ Sevilla: Without sustainable development, there is neither hope nor security
▪ Speech by Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, during the Budget Vote Debate for Statistics South Africa (Vote 14)
▪ Drowning in debt: New forum in Sevilla offers borrowers chance to rebalance the books
▪ What Can Netanyahu Learn from Sun Tzu’s “Golden Bridge”?
▪ Billionaires Line Up to Save New York from Democracy
▪ Pedro Sánchez, at Global Citizen NOW: The Seville Conference is an opportunity to show that we are still fighting for a better world
▪ Spain hosts the 4th United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development from 30 June to 3 July
▪ Lancement d une coalition pour la contribution des premium flyers à des transitions équitables et à la résilience.
▪ Réunion du Pacte pour la Prospérité, les peuples et la planète (4P) à Séville.
▪ General Assembly approves $5.4 billion UN peacekeeping budget for 2025-2026
▪ Gaza: Families deprived of the means for survival, humanitarians warn
▪ Sudan: UN warns of soaring displacement and looming floods
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli participates in “Taking Stats to the People” activation in Gugulethu
▪ Children’s lives ‘turned upside down’ by wars across Middle East, North Africa, warns UNICEF
▪ Iran crisis: UN stays and delivers
▪ ‘The margins of the budget’: Gender equality in developing countries underfunded by $420 billion annually
▪ 50 years of CITES: Shielding wildlife from trade-driven extinction
▪ Spain and Brazil push global action to tax the super-rich and curb inequality
▪ Northern hemisphere heatwave underscores value of early-warning alerts
▪ Mikhail Mishustin chairs a strategic session focused on poverty reduction, narrowing inequality, and increasing the real incomes of citizens
▪ Outside the Box: AI Should be Short for “Associated Intelligence” – Part 2
▪ The New Road to Serfdom
▪ Gaza: UN urges Israel to allow fuel into Strip
▪ Gaza: ‘Unbearable’ suffering continues, UN official tells Security Council
▪ “Isms” Have Hijacked Economics. It Needs Fresh, Creative Thinking Now.
▪ Outside the Box: AI Should be Short for “Associated Intelligence”
▪ Report reveals significant rise in civilian casualties and rights violations in Ukraine
▪ Mikhail Mishustin meets with members of the Council of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly
▪ Afghanistan: Surging returns from Iran overwhelm fragile support systems, UN agencies warn
▪ Human rights can be a ‘strong lever for progress’ in climate change, says UN rights chief
▪ Every hour, 100 people die of loneliness-related causes, UN health agency reports
▪ The Billionaires Are Abandoning Humanity
▪ President Ramaphosa to host President Van Der Bellen of Austria for a State Visit
▪ Clean Cities and Towns Campaign
▪ After the big development pledges in Seville, UN says action starts now
▪ Columbia Working Visit
▪ Presidential Eminent Persons Group meeting
▪ China Working Visit
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ Meeting with Northern Cape Cabinet
▪ Austria State Visit - Incoming
▪ The Presidency Budget Vote
▪ Reply to Presidency Budget Vote Debate
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ 17th BRICS Leaders Summit
▪ Meeting with the National Advisory Council on Corruption
▪ Presidential Economic Advisory Council meeting
▪ Meeting with the Eminent Persons Group
▪ Incoming Austria State Visit
▪ Deputy Minister Mhlauli to visit Saldanha for disaster relief efforts
▪ It’s time to finance our future and ‘change course’, Guterres tells world leaders in Sevilla
▪ Deputy President Mashatile takes the Clean Cities and Towns service delivery programme to Free State Province
▪ Funding shortages threaten relief for millions of Sudanese refugees: WFP
▪ LIVE: World leaders in Sevilla launch ambitious push to finance the future
▪ Law and Order Has Utterly Collapsed in the UK
▪ High Risk of More Conflict as Iran-Israel Ceasefire Could Collapse
▪ Law and Order Have Utterly Collapsed in the UK
▪ DR Congo: New initiative to eliminate HIV in children ‘a beacon of hope’
▪ Faith in finance: Indonesia s innovative path to sustainable development
▪ Tide of change in Philippines as women revive watersheds and livelihoods
▪ Tensions Break Out Across Syria As Promising Honeymoon Wanes
▪ Guterres hails peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda
▪ South Africa to participate at the 4th International Conference on the Financing for Development in Spain
▪ Karol Nawrocki Becomes President in a Divided Poland
▪ ‘Global solidarity benefits us all’: Spain makes the case for development funding
▪ Syria: UN commission hails important steps to address past violations
▪ Conseil européen du 26 juin 2025.
▪ Lacroix upholds role of UN peacekeeping in Lebanon and Syria
▪ DR Congo: Despite efforts towards a political solution, violence still rages in the east
▪ New UN report charts path out of debt crisis threatening global development
▪ Sudan: ‘Fighting shows no signs of abating,’ senior UN official tells Security Council
▪ Myanmar human rights crisis deepens as aid collapses, attacks intensify
▪ Alexei Overchuk holds meeting with Mongolia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Nyam-Osor Uchral
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: Russia-Belarus joint projects will provide more opportunities for self-fulfillment of youth
▪ Short-range drone attacks deepen crisis on Ukrainian frontlines
▪ Alexander Novak: Trade with Türkiye more than doubled over the past five years
▪ Bridging the Divide: Inflation Expectations, Consumer Sentiment and the Fed’s Challenge
▪ Guterres calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire as humanitarian crisis reaches ‘horrific proportions’
▪ NATO Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Trump, the President Who Would Be King
▪ Mikhail Mishustin has a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Turchin
▪ Gaza: Health system crumbles amid growing desperation over food, fuel
▪ The Faces of American Oligarchy
▪ Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the removal of Deputy Minister Whitfield
▪ Speech by the Deputy Minister in The Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the G20 High–Level Intergenerational Roundtable, Sandton Convention Centre
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile on the occasion of the G20 High-Level Intergenerational Roundtable, Sandton Convention Centre, Gauteng
▪ Sommet de l’OTAN à La Haye.
▪ Millions remain invisible – but Asia-Pacific leaders pledge change by 2030
▪ Upcoming elections ‘crucial opportunity’ for Central African Republic, UN top official tells Security Council
▪ Ukraine: Increasing hostilities displace civilians, limit humanitarian access
▪ DR Congo: Conflict’s survivors have been through hell, says UN aid chief
▪ Eighty years on, UN Charter marked by reflection, resolve – and a run
▪ UN rights office sounds the alarm over forced displacement in the West Bank
▪ UN calls for restraint after deadly Kenya protests
▪ ‘Our kids cry for food’: Most families in Gaza survive on one meal a day
▪ Pedro Sánchez: Spain will meet the capability goals and remain a key player in European security
▪ Pedro Sánchez praises the historic achievement of equal marriage, which is a source of pride, memory and gratitude
▪ Spain reaches agreement with NATO to allocate 2.1% of GDP to Defence
▪ Government meeting
▪ The Foreign Policy Game: Cruz Talks, Carlson Scores
▪ The Andrew Tate Myth: In reality, he has only limited influence
▪ Despite the fall of Assad, the illicit drug trade in Syria is far from over
▪ ‘Fuel for Gaza is a matter of life and death,’ UN warns
▪ UN rights mission condemns civilian toll in deadly missile strikes on Ukraine
▪ Sevilla conference on development financing shows optimism for multilateralism
▪ Iran: Return to inspections top priority for UN nuclear agency
▪ Alexei Overchuk meets with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation of Malaysia Fadillah Yusof
▪ Responsibility to Protect: An unfulfilled promise, a ray of hope
▪ ‘A moral failure’: Security Council hears about grave violations against children caught in war
▪ While energy access improved, more funding is needed to address disparities, says WHO
▪ Tourism employment reaches almost 3 million in May with more than 100,000 new workers
▪ Grande-Marlaska calls for strengthening cooperation with Latin America and the Caribbean to combat organised crime more effectively
▪ Albares signs the agreement for Barcelona to host Mondiacult 2025 at UNESCO
▪ Margarita Robles reiterates the importance of maintaining the UN Interim Force mission in Lebanon
▪ Spain consolidates its digital leadership in Europe, according to the State of the Digital Decade 2025 Report
▪ My Memories of the Emergency: The Darkest Period in Independent India’s History
▪ Albares is in contact with his Middle Eastern counterparts following the recent military escalation in the region
▪ The President of the Government of Spain meets with the Vice-President of Hitachi, Andrew Barr, to analyse their investments in Spain
▪ FO° Talks: Taking Stock of the DeepSeek Revolution, with Sanjay Mittal
▪ Some 3,000 children from Sahrawi refugee camps will arrive in Spain this summer thanks to the Holidays in Peace 2025 programme
▪ International air passengers exceed 10.5 million in May, up 5.4% year-on-year
▪ Keynote address by Deputy Minister in The Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli on the occasion of the Youth in Action Expo opening ceremony CTICC 2, Cape Town
▪ Spain and 10 EU countries call for mandatory age verification for minors to access social media sites
▪ Pedro Sánchez defends zero tolerance of corruption
▪ $1 towards a girl’s education = $3 for the global economy: That s how development works
▪ Partenariat stratégique entre la République française et le Royaume de Norvège.
▪ Visite d État au Royaume de Norvège.
▪ Bold new initiative aims to strengthen and improve the UN, senior officials tell Member States
▪ UN urges renewed diplomacy on Iran nuclear deal, hails Tehran-Tel Aviv ceasefire as ‘significant achievement’
▪ Aftermath of Tripoli clashes puts Libya’s fragile stability to the test
▪ World News in Brief: Türk speaks out on sexual violence, Brazil floods update, Nicaraguan human rights violations
▪ ‘Still reeling’: Myanmar quakes worsen humanitarian crisis in fractured country
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Ambassadors to meet over stalled Iran nuclear deal
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on creative economy development
▪ Power to the funding community-led development in Somalia
▪ Resettlement changed her life. Now she’s fighting for others to have the same chance
▪ Mikhail Mishustin chairs strategic session on the development of Russian science
▪ Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to address Youth in Action Expo at CTICC
▪ Iran-Israel war: IAEA chief stresses need for strong new nuclear deal
▪ Why Congress Needs to Vote on My Bipartisan War Powers Resolution
▪ Sore Losers: Why Some Competitors Keep Fighting After Defeat
▪ Is US Foreign Policy a Prisoner of History?
▪ The Government extends temporary ban on paddy rice exports
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to attend the 50th National Independence anniversary celebrations of Mozambique
▪ Gaza: Over 400 Gazans killed at private aid hubs, claims UN rights office
▪ Oversight visit to Steve Biko Hospital
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ What time is it on the Moon? It’s all relative…
▪ President Ramaphosa to engage NCOP on economic growth and youth unemployment
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to deliver the keynote address at the G20 Inter-generational Roundtable
▪ Déclaration des dirigeants des E3 - Allemagne, france, Royaume-Uni - sur la situation au Moyen orient.
▪ UN80 Initiative: What it is – and why it matters to the world
▪ COP28: As ‘humanity’s fate hangs in the balance’, UN chief calls for urgent action to prevent planetary crash
▪ 2024 must be a year for rebuilding trust and restoring hope
▪ Notre avenir est placé sous le signe des énergies propres
▪ International Day of Clean Energy
▪ ‘High time for peace’, UN chief says, as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters third year
▪ With eyes on Gaza, Ukraine, UN chief launches rights protection pledge
▪ UN chief appeals for Sudan ceasefire, now: ‘Values of Ramadan must prevail’
▪ رسالة بمناسبة حلول شهر رمضان المبارك
▪ Secretary-General s press encounter on Gaza
▪ Secretary-General António Guterres in remarks to UN Security Council meeting on poverty, underdevelopment, and conflict
▪ 80 years later, the UN Charter is a ‘living miracle,’ Secretary-General says
▪ Guterres condemns Iran attack on Qatar
▪ Bearing the brunt of war: UNICEF chief meets some of Sudan’s 700,000 child refugees crossing into Chad
▪ Human Rights Council hears concerns over displacement, genocide risks and migrant trafficking
▪ Tobacco control efforts protect three-quarters of the world’s population, WHO report finds
▪ Senior envoy warns Iran-Israel conflict is deepening crisis in Afghanistan
▪ UN condemns ‘heinous’ terrorist attack at Damascus church that killed dozens
▪ Cutting Through the Fog: Global Public Debt, Transparency and Fiscal Resilience
▪ Outside the Box: ChatGPT Examines a Lie That Has Plunged the World into WWIII
▪ Asia is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world
▪ As Trump and Netanyahu Push for War, Europe Is Once Again Silent
▪ Meeting with deputy prime ministers on current issues
▪ Yemen: Nearly half the population facing acute food insecurity in some southern areas
▪ President Ramaphosa conducts oversight visit to Steve Biko Hospital
▪ Iran-Israel crisis: IAEA chief urges access to damaged nuclear sites
▪ Deputy President Mashatile concludes a successful Working Visit to Russia
▪ 55e édition du Salon International de l Aéronautique et de l Espace, au Bourget.
▪ INTERVIEW: Visitors to Expo 2025 appreciate ‘positive vision’ of UN
▪ Gaza: UN warns of ‘weaponised hunger’ and growing death toll amid food chaos
▪ US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites ‘marks perilous turn’: Diplomacy must prevail, says Guterres
▪ SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Ambassadors to meet in emergency session as US backs Israeli strikes on Iran nuclear sites
▪ Germans In Romania: A Story Of Survival And Remigration
▪ Guterres condemns deadly attack on peacekeepers in Central African Republic
▪ The Last Hegelian? Former Uruguayan President José Mujica Passes Away
▪ What is financing for development?
▪ South Africa urges dialogue to end Israel-Iran conflict
▪ UN chief ‘gravely alarmed’ by US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites
▪ Réception des acteurs de l’industrie musicale internationale à l’occasion de la France Music Week.
▪ Proposition de nomination de Mme Anne-Isabelle Etienvre en qualité d’administratrice générale du Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives.
▪ 55e édition du Salon International de l Aéronautique et de l Espace, au Bourget.
▪ ‘One Earth, One Health’: Yoga Day provides respite in a tumultuous world
▪ UN reiterates call for urgent de-escalation amid Iran-Israel conflict, worsening Gaza crisis
▪ Donald Trump Damages India–US Ties by Misjudging Pakistan’s Terror Strategy
▪ Credit Insecurity in America: Rebuilding Resilience Through Financial Access
▪ Why is the manosphere on the rise? UN Women sounds the alarm over online misogyny
▪ Deputy Minister s to conduct an inter-governmental relief effort to the Eastern Cape
▪ From the Global South to the stars: A new space race
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 19 juin 2025.
▪ Ukraine: Security Council hears of escalating attacks, diplomatic developments
▪ ‘A fire no one can control’: UN warns of spiralling Iran-Israel war
▪ UN Peace Building Commission ‘more needed than ever’ amid rising conflict
▪ WHO warns of a health financing emergency
▪ For too long, ‘unbound horrors’ have unfolded in Sudan
▪ Remarks by the Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, H.E. Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, on the occasion of the Plenary Session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF2025)
▪ From Syria, UN refugee chief calls for greater solidarity with displaced people
▪ Denis Manturov meets with First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar
▪ Alexander Novak: Russia remains the main investor for Kaza the investment grew by 25 percent in 2024
▪ Russia and United Arab Emirates discussing details of setting up BRICS Grain Exchange
▪ Denis Manturov meets with Vice Premier of the People s Republic of China Ding Xuexiang
▪ Birthday Parade Trumpets US Patriotism While Quietly Preparing for War
▪ FO° Talks: The Case for a Responsible Right in the US
▪ Gaza horrors continue as the weakest succumb to injuries and disease
▪ Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the 30 year anniversary celebrations of the Constitutional Court, Constitutional Court, Braamfontein
▪ MIDDLE EAST CRISIS: Live updates for 20 June
▪ Dmitry Chernyshenko: Russian-Cuban strategic partnership has only been strengthening over the recent years
▪ Disparition d Alfred Brendel.
▪ 85e anniversaire de l appel du 18 juin 1940.
▪ Conseil de Défense et de Sécurité Nationale sur la situation en Iran.
▪ Disparition de Philippe Louis-Dreyfus.
▪ Cinquantième anniversaire de l’Agence spatiale européenne.
▪ ‘We are at a point of no return’: grave violations against children surge for third year
▪ World News in Brief: Global investment plunges, hurricane season in Haiti, rising cholera and hunger in South Sudan
▪ World Refugee Day: telling their stories
▪ Long after the guns fall silent, conflict-related sexual violence leaves lasting scars
▪ UN warns of mounting humanitarian toll as Israel-Iran hostilities continue
▪ Monitoring Iran and promoting peaceful nuclear use – IAEA role explained
▪ Development is ‘the first line of defense against conflict,’ Guterres tells Security Council
▪ Alexander Novak: Sense of strategic purpose guides Russia and Türkiye in their efforts to promote energy cooperation
▪ Gaza: As last fuel supplies run out, aid teams warn of catastrophe
▪ “The Scars Are on My Body and Mind, Forever”: Survivors Onboard Ocean Viking Share Their Stories
▪ Leadership, Lunacy and Kellogg’s “Proper” World Disorder
▪ Marat Khusnullin meets with Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Russian-Turkmen Commission on Economic Cooperation Nokerguly Atagulyev on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum
▪ Denis Manturov holds several international meetings on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum
▪ Alexander Novak: Over 40 Russian-Saudi joint investment projects implemented in 10 years
▪ Alexander Novak: Russia and Hungary serve as role models of mutual respect in their energy cooperation
▪ Iran, Israel, and the Crisis of Legitimacy
▪ Public lecture delivered by the Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, H.E Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
▪ President Ramaphosa to address the 30th anniversary of the Constitutional Court
▪ Alexander Novak at meeting with OPEC Secretary General: Russia highly values effectiveness of cooperation within OPEC+ framework
▪ Déclaration des chefs d’État et de gouvernement du G7 sur les derniers développements entre Israël et l’Iran.
▪ Sommet du G7 à Kananaskis au Canada.
▪ Annonce du prochain Sommet du G7 à Évian du 14 au 16 juin 2026.
▪ ‘Smart grid’ helps accelerate energy transition in Indonesia
▪ Ahead of UN summit, countries finalise landmark ‘Compromiso de Sevilla’
▪ Human Rights Council hears alarming updates on executions in Iran and global civic space crackdown
▪ Guterres calls for Israel-Iran ceasefire
▪ Power of football industry inspires team effort towards development goals
▪ Denis Manturov welcomes Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at St Petersburg airport
▪ Make midwives universally accessible and save millions of lives, WHO urges
▪ UN rights office ‘horrified’ by deadly violence at Gaza food distribution sites
▪ UN relief chief calls for solidarity, with humanitarians ‘literally under attack’
▪ Civilian deaths in conflict are surging, warns UN human rights office
▪ Russian-South African talks
▪ Global Institutions Fail to Enforce Order in a Divided World
▪ America Misread China’s History and Helped Build Its Global Power
▪ Iran-Israel crisis: UN rights office appeals for urgent de-escalation
▪ The Iranian People—Abandoned at Home and Abroad
▪ President Ramaphosa concludes working visit to Canada
▪ Les engagements de Nice pour l’Océan.
▪ ‘Hate speech is poison in the well of society,’ says Guterres
▪ Israeli actions in Palestinian territories constitute war crimes, Human Rights Council hears
▪ President Ramaphosa Appoints Minister Angie Motshekga as Acting President
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on automotive industry development
▪ Mikhail Mishustin holds strategic session on advanced development of transport infrastructure
▪ Deputy President Mashatile arrives in Russia on a Working Visit
▪ Afghan women face near total social, economic and political exclusion
▪ ‘Syria simply cannot withstand another wave of instability,’ Security Council hears
▪ UN condemns deadly Russian strikes on Ukrainian capital as civilian toll mounts
▪ Rising Fundamentalist Groups Threaten Europe: What Needs to Be Done?
▪ Russian Influence in Central Europe Evolves From Disinformation to Democratic Erosion
▪ More Gazans killed trying to get food, healthcare near to ‘full disaster’
▪ If the War Between Israel and Iran Continues, the US Should Stay Out of It
▪ Pedro Sánchez: We are working to ensure that this united Europe is not indifferent to wars and injustice
▪ UN General Assembly approves Spanish-Palestinian resolution on the catastrophe in Gaza
▪ The President meets with Vice-President Han Zheng of the People s Republic of China
▪ Pedro Sánchez defends the government s economic achievements and stresses that the increase in security and defence spending will not entail cuts
▪ The President visits the Netflix facilities on the occasion of the platform s tenth anniversary in Spain
▪ The President of the Government of Spain announces that the number of protected areas along the Spanish coastline will exceed 25%
▪ Déplacement au Groenland.
▪ L Élysée fête la musique !
▪ From Himalayan melt to drowning shores, children lead the climate fight
▪ DR Congo: Human rights violations could amount to war crimes, UN experts say
▪ Guterres to launch life-saving campaign strengthening mine action worldwide
▪ UNHCR forced to make deep cuts, despite rising needs worldwide
▪ ‘Behind each crisis, people are suffering,’ Türk tells Human Rights Council
▪ Without urgent funding, global hunger hotspots are set to grow, UN warns
▪ Donald Trump Is Hurtling America Into a Catastrophic Middle Eastern War
▪ Government meeting
▪ Brutal cuts mean brutal choices warns UN relief chief, launching ‘survival appeal’
▪ What to Expect From the Upcoming NATO Summit
▪ Finding a Voice Against Indifference as America Undermines Its Promise
▪ Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile on the occasion of the National Youth Day commemoration, NWU Rag Farm Stadium, Potchefstroom, North-West Province
▪ Outside the Box: Mark Zuckerberg’s Digital Feudalism
▪ Middle East crisis: Live updates for 16 June
▪ President Ramaphosa arrives in Canada for the G7 Leaders Summit
▪ Déclaration finale du 6e Sommet Pacifique-France à Nice.
▪ From Paramilitary to Powerbroker: The High Cost of Legalizing the PMF in Iraq
▪ FO° Talks: The Culture of Culture, Part 4: The Sacred Origins of Music
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to lead National Youth Day commemoration in Potchefstroom, North West Province
▪ Welcoming remarks by Hon. Kenny Morolong, MP Deputy Minister in The Presidency on the occasion of the U20 African Mayors’ Assembly Tour To The Union Buildings
▪ Conférence de presse sur la situation au Proche et Moyen-Orient.
▪ President Ramaphosa congratulates the Proteas on winning the ICC World Test Championship
▪ Nickel Mining Ravages Raja Ampat: Indonesia to Blame, China Complicit
▪ Canada Hosts the G7 Summit in Kananaskis
▪ Entretien avec Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Premier ministre de la République de Maurice.
▪ Compte rendu du Conseil des ministres du 12 juin 2025.
▪ Visite du chantier de la réinstallation de la vasque olympique à Paris.
▪ Shaping a better world at Expo 2025 in Japan
▪ Societies grappling with a ‘silent but growing’ prison crisis
▪ Security Council meets in emergency session over Iran-Israel conflict, amid strikes and counterstrikes
▪ World News in Brief: Rights abuses in Haiti, Chad, FAO report
▪ Humanitarians must be able to deliver aid in Gaza, UN agencies insist
▪ UN ocean summit in Nice closes with wave of commitments
▪ DR Congo crisis: Aid teams appeal for support to help displaced communities left with nothing
▪ Trump and Modi Govern Differently Because Their Political Systems Differ
▪ New Caste Census Reveals the Rot in Indian Politics
▪ Deputy President Mashatile undertakes a Working Visit to Russia alongside St Petersburg International Economic Forum
▪ Israel-Iran crisis: UN chief urges calm after overnight strikes in Tehran
▪ Remarks by the Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, H.E. Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile, during the Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator Engagement, Harambee Office, Braamfontein
▪ Déplacement au salon VivaTechnology.
▪ UN General Assembly adopts Gaza ceasefire resolution by overwhelming majority
▪ World News in Brief: ‘Indifference and impunity’ in Sudan, ICC judges speak out against sanctions, respiratory diseases overlooked in Europe
▪ UN chief ‘deeply saddened’ as Air India crash claims lives of over 200 on board
▪ Yemen at breaking point as UN envoy urges action to end suffering
▪ Famine stalks two counties in South Sudan as fragile peace is threatened
▪ President Ramaphosa to visit flood-affected areas in the Eastern Cape
▪ ‘No Ocean Declaration without small islands’: Delegates push for inclusion as UN summit nears end
▪ Global push to end plastic pollution gains ground in Nice
▪ Decades of memories and loss – searching for the missing in Syria
▪ GAZA LIVE: UN General Assembly to vote on resolution demanding immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire
▪ Presidency clarifies role of foundations in the National Dialogue preparations
▪ Atomic watchdog says Iran not complying with nuclear safeguards
▪ Mikhail Mishustin’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Belarus Alexander Turchin
▪ Tremors of Change: Myanmar Quake Temporarily Unites Divided Nations
▪ FO° Talks: The New Strategic Landscape in India–Pakistan Relations
▪ The False Premise of European Rearmament
▪ Keynote address by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the inaugural Africa Green Hydrogen Summit, Century City Conference Centre, Cape Town
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to deliver the keynote address at the Harambee SA Youth engagement
▪ Displacement doubles while funding shrinks, warns UNHCR
▪ Urgence océan : un sommet pour tout changer. Interview du Président Emmanuel Macron sur France 2.
▪ Conférence des Nations unies sur l Océan à Nice : troisième journée.
▪ Gang violence displaces a record 1.3 million Haitians
▪ Deputy Minister in the Presidency Nonceba Mhlauli to participate in the Youth Symposium in Scenery Park, East London
▪ Rising hunger in Gaza highlights urgent need for ‘unfettered’ aid supplies
▪ Ongoing Russian strikes continue alarming civilian casualty trend
▪ Climate emergency is a health crisis ‘that is already killing us,’ says WHO
▪ Deputy President Mashatile to respond to Oral Questions in the National Assembly
▪ ‘Plenty of fish in the sea’? Not anymore, say UN experts in Nice
▪ Palantir Assumes the 21st Century’s Digital White Man’s Burden
▪ Is There a Crack in Western Support for Genocide?
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ 10th SACU Summit
▪ 4th International Conference on Financing for Development
▪ 30-year Anniversary of the Constitutional Court
▪ SACC National Day of Prayer
▪ Visit to Steve Biko Hospital
▪ G7 Leaders’ Summit
▪ Reply to Oral Questions in the NCOP
▪ Inaugural Africa Green Hydrogen Summit
▪ Cabinet Meeting
▪ Demo of Electronic Travel authorisation
▪ Courtesy Call by Dr Winnie Byanima
▪ The world pledged to end child labour by 2025: So why are 138 million kids still working?
▪ At least eight die in Red Sea tragedy as smugglers force migrants overboard
▪ Trump Is Blowing Up Soft Power
▪ President Ramaphosa to address the Africa Green Hydrogen Summit
▪ President Ramaphosa urges caution, care and cooperation during severe winter conditions
▪ Alexander Novak on a working visit to Uzbekistan
▪ Pour un océan préservé : protégeons les grands fonds marins en haute mer de l’exploitation minière.
▪ Communiqué conjoint - Sommet « Pour une Méditerranée mieux connectée ».
▪ Conférence des Nations unies sur l Océan à Nice : deuxième journée.
▪ World News in Brief: Global growth slows, deadly Ukraine attacks, Haiti hurricane hunger risk, legal migration for refugees
▪ Myanmar on the ‘path to self-destruction’ if violence does not end
▪ Global action needed as progress stalls on disability-inclusive development goals
▪ UN committed to supporting ‘free, fair and transparent election with the participation of all Iraqis’
▪ Announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on the National Dialogue
▪ The battle to quiet the sea: Can the shipping industry turn down the volume?
▪ Israeli attacks on Gaza schools could be crimes against humanity: UN probe
▪ Greed is driving oceans toward collapse
▪ Office of the Deputy President provides clarity regarding Deputy President Mashatile’s international programme travel expenses
▪ President mourns passing of Justice Sangoni, former Judge President of the Eastern Cape
▪ Sudan emergency: We need more help to prevent famine, says WFP
▪ The Fault in Our Stars — Youth Today Are Failing to Flourish
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