
Iran expelled from U.N. women's commission in U.S.-led vote
The 29-8 vote in ECOSOC on Wednesday, with 16 abstentions, immediately expelled Iran from the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, based on a U.S. resolution.
The 29-8 vote in ECOSOC on Wednesday, with 16 abstentions, immediately expelled Iran from the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, based on a U.S. resolution.
The shock within institutions sidesteps the root problem: widely accepted shadow lobbying in the European Union.
IAEA's director general and Ukraine’s prime minister announced the agreement for the U.N. atomic watchdog agency to establish a continuous presence of nuclear safety and security experts at all Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
The request is based on "the fundamental importance of the oceans as sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases and the direct relevance of the marine environment to the adverse effects of climate change on small island states."
As a subsidiary of the U.N. Security Council, the commission processed and paid $52.4 billion to 1.5 million claimants for losses and damage suffered as a direct result of Iraq’s invasion and occupation of Kuwait from 1990 to 1991.
IFJ says the killings point to an "urgent" need for an international treaty on the safety and independence of journalists and other media professionals.
Proponents said its passage is critical with 339 million people in need of aid and nearly 50 million on the verge of famine.
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa pushed for A.U. membership as a needed step to confront climate change.
A sharp increase in threats against women parliamentarians was seen in 2022, almost quadruple from just eight years ago.
UNEP's chief describes the summit as an opportunity to 'secure our life-support system, to make peace with nature.'
WTO has long deadlocked over a proposed annual waiver of parts of a major intellectual property agreement.
Only 23 nations ratified an ILO treaty that entered into force in 10 nations and will take effect in 13 others next year.
The U.S. and Russia agreed to renew New START for another five years in February 2021, just before it was set to expire.
While many developing nations suffered droughts and floods, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted food supply lines.
The committee monitors implementation of a council resolution to prevent the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
Some 3.6 billion people face inadequate access to water at least one month per year, and this is expected to increase.