
Podcast: UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – episode 6
In addition to the week’s main news headlines focusing on President Biden’s potentially massive boost to global cooperation, we’ll be…

In addition to the week’s main news headlines focusing on President Biden’s potentially massive boost to global cooperation, we’ll be…

US commitment to rejoin key climate deal welcomed by UN’s Guterres US plans to re-engage…

Central Mediterranean: 43 die in first shipwreck for the year, IOM and UNHCR report Violence disrupting…

UN health agency underlines dangers of ‘vaccinationalism’ over COVID-19 Mass protest calls in Haiti, raise spectre of fresh rights violations …

The head of the UN migration agency, IOM, is strongly advocating for governments everywhere to…

Nearly 60,000 people from Ethiopia’s volatile Tigray region have now crossed the border to remote southeastern Sudan, after more than two months of fighting, many with just…

UN chief urges restoration of law and order after Darfur killings Libya talks in Geneva break…

The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to hamper the efforts of developing countries to adapt to…

Migration is part of the modern world, and it is not going away despite a…

This week’s show features the week’s news headlines, an interview with the World Food Programme…

Indonesia quake: eight confirmed dead, hundreds injured in Sulawesi emergency Child labour scourge still affects one…

UN emergency relief chief warns over fallout of U.S. Yemen Houthi terror label Four UN…
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Compared to last year, everything is in place to successfully fight the devastating desert locust…

What progress is the world making in adapting to the changing climate? And can nature…

Health agency calls for greater cooperation to identify COVID mutations Lower wages and higher health…

After years of drought, and with what little the people of Madagascar have managed to grow, destroyed by flashflooding, more than 1.3 million are in…

Homeworking has necessarily exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic took a grip on the world, from…

Health agency chief urges COVID-19 vaccinations for ‘high-risk’ populations UN rights chief: Peru law enforcement used excessive…

WHO’s Tedros welcomes China announcement on COVID-19 team visit UNAIDS unveils new targets on HIV prevention amid rise in…

This week’s show features the week’s news headlines, an interview on the first post-COVID global…

Rights chief Bachelet echoes condemnation of incitement in US Capitol chaos Mass displacement amid Central African Republic election…

The world’s first global poll conducted during the COVID-19 crisis to ask people what their…

Top UN officials saddened by violent mob protests inside US Capitol Hong Kong: UN human rights office urges…

Well over 2,500 migrants and refugees have been forced to sleep rough in Bosnia-Herzegovina for several…

UNHCR relocates first Ethiopian refugees to new site in Sudan UN appeals to spoilers in…

In this second podcast from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) marking…
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Attack on Niger villagers leaves 100 dead, UN chief urges justice for victims Killing of…

WHO urges greater COVID-19 surveillance Blackwater pardons an “affront to justice” – UN experts Refugee…

US sanctions slowing Syria rebuilding: UN independent expert Netherlands violates nationality rights: UN rights committee…

United Nations Secretary-General’s New Year’s Message Read Original Article: United Nations Secretary-General’s New Year’s Message…

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Migrant lives at ‘immediate risk’, warn UN agencies UN peacekeepers patrol polling…

Fears grow over pre-election violence close to Central African Republic capital Press freedom more important than ever, says UN body, condemns killing…

The Security Council on Tuesday voted to end the hybrid UN-African Union civilian support operation…

Tigray: Hundreds of civilians reported killed in artillery strikes Urgent appeal launched for Tigray emergency …
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Presidential elections are scheduled to take place in the Central African Republic this Sunday, despite…

Voters in Central African Republic will have their say Unitaid welcomes Norway’s $40 million donation for COVID-19 treatments, tests UNESCO still awaiting Azerbaijan’s response over Nagorno-Karabakh mission Read Original…
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In this week’s show, comedian AK Dans explains how he’s on a mission to challenge…

$254 million appeal launched for Mozambicans fleeing violent extremists in north Vulnerable migrants still dying in their thousands on…

COVID: end of year celebrations and ski advice from WHO Under 40s urged to make…

Desert Locust ‘re-invasion’ threatens millions across Horn of Africa Independent expert decries shrinking space for China’s human rights lawyers Bangladesh…

Rights chief Bachelet condemns deaths of 255 people in Colombia massacres Four children among victims of shipwreck carrying…

Irrepressible comedian AK Dans was born in the world’s largest refugee camp, Kukuma, in Kenya, after…

Discrimination among reasons why migrants earn 13 per cent less than locals: ILO Alert for West and…

This week’s show hears from Liz Corbin from public service broadcaster the European Broadcasting Union…

New Yemen food insecurity data shows ‘ticking timebomb’ of hunger Liquid gold? Rights expert warns of speculation risks in new water futures index Mountain…

WFP chief laments preventable tragedy of child hunger $1.44 billion plan for Venezuela refugee and…

How do you keep the cameras rolling as a member of one of the biggest TV…

Ethiopia’s Tigray region still at war, warns UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet Guterres: Ending corruption vital to world’s recovery after COVID-19 …

Don’t let your guard down during COVID vaccine drive: WHO IOM business support helps vulnerable…

The death rate through hunger and starvation in World War Two, rivals the number of those killed in combat….