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‘We cannot rest’ until child labour is eliminated, ILO chief tells UN conference

UN News Centre - lun, 16/05/2022 - 17:21
Countries taking part in the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour this week in South Africa, are being urged to do more to end child labour by 2025.

Au Proche-Orient, les partis pris de la Maison Blanche

Le Monde Diplomatique - lun, 16/05/2022 - 16:57
En novembre 1997, M. Ariel Sharon se rendit à la Maison Blanche pour rencontrer M. Sandy Berger, conseiller à la sécurité nationale du président William Clinton. Arrivé cartes en main, comme toujours, M. Sharon avait alors reconnu le caractère inévitable de l'Etat palestinien, tout en cherchant à (...) / , , , , , , - 2002/05

Somalia: UN welcomes end of fairly contested presidential election, calls for unity

UN News Centre - lun, 16/05/2022 - 16:06
The United Nations in Somalia welcomed the conclusion of the country’s presidential election held on Sunday, praising the “positive” nature of the electoral process and peaceful transfer of power.

Assistive technology: a ‘life changer’ for those most in need

UN News Centre - lun, 16/05/2022 - 15:31
Almost one billion people with disabilities and older persons are being denied access to assistive technology, according to a UN report published on Monday, calling on governments and industry to fund and prioritize access.

Guterres condemns deadly ‘vile act of racist violent extremism’ at supermarket in US city of Buffalo

UN News Centre - lun, 16/05/2022 - 05:26
UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Sunday appealed for greater commitment to harmony and diversity one day after 10 people were killed, and three wounded, in a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.

L'abolition du territoire

Le Monde Diplomatique - dim, 15/05/2022 - 15:52
Du 24 au 29 mars 2002, une délégation du Parlement international des écrivains — Russel Banks (Etats-Unis), Bei Dao (Chine), Breyten Breytenbach (Afrique du Sud), Vincenzo Consolo (Italie), Juan Goytisolo (Espagne), José Saramago (Portugal), Wole Soyinka (Nigeria) et Christian Salmon (France) — (...) / , , , , - 2002/05

Building peace, one project at a time in Colombia

UN News Centre - dim, 15/05/2022 - 06:31
A group of former combatants with the FARC rebel group in Colombia have been reflecting on five years of peace and community building in a locality called Tierra Grata, which translates as “pleasant land”

Israel: UN rights chief calls for end to ‘culture of impunity’

UN News Centre - sam, 14/05/2022 - 19:29
Investigations must be held into the actions of the Israeli security forces, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said on Saturday, calling for accountability and an end to impunity.

Regard sur Sarajevo

Le Monde Diplomatique - sam, 14/05/2022 - 15:49
Au-dessous, dans le crépuscule violet, le vieux Sarajevo plonge de plus en plus avec ses édifices de toutes les époques, de tous les styles, avec ses églises, les vieilles et les récentes, avec ses synagogues et de nombreuses mosquées à côté desquelles poussent les peupliers, élancés et hauts comme des (...) / , , - 1992/02

First Person: ‘I helped to rescue over 1,000 trafficking victims’

UN News Centre - sam, 14/05/2022 - 15:31
A human trafficking expert at the United Nations has told UN News how she was instrumental in saving over 1,000 trafficking victims. Reda Sirgediene works for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) as the Regional Adviser on Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling for Central Asia after serving for more than 20 years in the Lithuanian police force.

World Migratory Bird Day illuminates the dark side of light pollution

UN News Centre - sam, 14/05/2022 - 06:31
Governments, cities, companies, and communities around the world are taking action to address a significant and growing threat to wildlife, including many species of migratory birds - light pollution.

Relief chief underlines need for urgent support as millions face drought in Horn of Africa

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 22:46
Humanitarians continue to call for scaling up assistance in the Horn of Africa, where the worst drought in 40 years is affecting some 15 million people across Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia. 

Ukraine: Amid fresh Russian claims, no trace of secret bioweapons programme 

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 21:47
Amid new claims by Moscow of a covert biological weapons programme in Ukraine, the Director of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) affirmed on Friday that the UN is not aware of any such programme and has neither the mandate nor the technical operational capacity to investigate it - a message first delivered to the Security Council on 11 and 18 March, by High Representative Izumi Nakamitsu. 

Unity among nations, in push for greater space security at UN-led talks

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 19:58
A new UN-led push to prevent an arms race in outer space has received wide-ranging support and participation from civil society and Member States – including all five permanent members of the Security Council - at talks in Geneva.

‘Coalition of the willing’ to ensure healthy diets from sustainable food systems

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 19:29
Ensuring everyone has access to a healthy diet is among the goals of a UN-backed initiative launched on Friday in line with efforts to transform food systems globally. 

Ukraine war squeezes food supplies, drives up prices, threatens vulnerable nations

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 18:28
Kicking off a three-day meeting on Friday on the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its wider impact on food and energy prices, the head of the UN agriculture agency outlined key ways for governments to help safeguard global food security.

Sustainable Development Goals in peril due to overseas aid cuts: Guterres

UN News Centre - ven, 13/05/2022 - 18:27
Recent deep cuts to overseas aid budgets by governments, will have “direct, negative impacts” on the ability of the world to reach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the UN chief warned on Friday.

Les progrès du libéralisme économique à Sri-Lanka

Le Monde Diplomatique - ven, 13/05/2022 - 18:16
Quand, en 1948, Ceylan obtint de la Grande-Bretagne son indépendance avec statut de dominion (la République de Sri-Lanka ne fut proclamée qu'en 1972), ce pays était sans doute le plus développé de l'Asie, après le Japon. Des trente-sept nations que la Banque mondiale classe dans la catégorie des pays (...) / , , - 1980/11

World ‘at a crossroads’ as droughts increase nearly a third in a generation

UN News Centre - jeu, 12/05/2022 - 23:23
Humanity is “at a crossroads” when it comes to managing drought and accelerating ways of slowing it down must happen “urgently, using every tool we can”, said the head of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) on Thursday, calling for a global commitment to support drought preparedness and resilience.

Singapore: UN experts urge immediate end to death penalty

UN News Centre - jeu, 12/05/2022 - 22:51
UN-appointed independent human rights experts called on Thursday for Singapore to immediately impose a moratorium on the death penalty, saying the continued use of capital punishment for drug-related crimes runs contrary to international law.

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