War crimes have been committed in Ukraine conflict, top UN human rights inquiry reveals
The finding came in the first report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, which was set up in March this year, at the...
Canada braces for Hurricane Fiona after a week of lashing wind and rain in Caribbean
“Fiona is expected to affect portions of Atlantic Canada as a powerful hurricane-force cyclone…significant impacts from high winds, storm surge and heavy rainfall are likely,”...
Ukraine refugees: Eager to work but need greater support
Lives on Hold: Intentions and Perspectives of Refugees from Ukraine, is based on 4,800 responses from people who have fled the brutal war in their...
Inclusion, inequality, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in Africa
Adoption of Fourth-Industrial-Revolution (4IR) Technologies Sub-Saharan Africa can bring not only substantial economic growth and welfare benefits, but also social and economic disruption, including widespread...
Ireland: Rights experts call for redress for 50 years of systemic racism in childcare institutions
Citing information received, 10 experts issued a joint statement saying that systemic racism in childcare institutions between the 1940s and 1990s, has “resulted in the...
293, 23 September 2022, Press Release Regarding Closure of the Examination of the Loizidou Judgment by Council of Europe Ministers’ Deputies / Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs
[ad_1] Council of Europe Ministers’ Deputies decision to close the examination of the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) Loizidou judgment during its 1443rd...
The U.N.’s Small Success Stories
Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Sensitive U.N. political missions plod ahead across the region, Ecuador restructures its debt to China,...
Ethiopia: One killed in air strike on Tigray capital | Africanews
In the latest development, one person has been killed in an airstrike at Tigre, the main hospital in the northern Ethiopian breakaway region, said on...
Half of Sudan’s most vulnerable children could die without aid
“As we speak today, 650,000 kids are suffering from severe acute malnutrition. If not treated, half of them will die,” said UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF)...
Italy Braces for Pivotal Election
Welcome to today’s Morning Brief, where we’re looking at Italy’s high-stakes vote, Iran’s escalating unrest, and the end of the Khmer Rouge trials. If you...