To mark World Environment Day, the United Nations in Brussels and Bozar will screen the European première of “Our Blue World” ...
Past event from the ‘Week Ahead at the United Nations in Brussels/Belgium’. For upcoming events, visit the main page. 7 May ...
Over one million Rohingya, a Muslim minority from Myanmar, have fled military persecution fin multiple waves of displacement.
Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan (right), pictured on 6 May at the Palais des Nations, with Ambassador Nina Tornberg, deputy permanent representative of Sweden to the UN office and other ...
For the first time, the upcoming World Migratory Bird Day campaign in 2024 will focus on insects’ importance to migratory birds and highlight concerns... The Climate Tower on the UN Bonn Campus, ...
In its new report “Press and Planet in Danger”, published on 3 May to mark World Press Freedom Day, UNESCO reveals that 70% of environmental journalists have suffered attacks related to their work. In ...
The climate and biodiversity crises have far-reaching effects, not only on the environment and ecosystems but also on billions of people around the world whose stories of upheaval and loss deserve to ...
The Committee against Torture today concluded its consideration of the eighth periodic report of Finland, with Committee Experts praising the State party’s commitment to implementing recommendations ...
Press conference at a Nordic Council session. Photo: Gwenael Akira Helmsda/Norden.org Three Nordic countries — Norway, Sweden and Denmark — are in the first three places of the World Press Freedom ...