Thai Army rejects Cambodia’s Prak Sokhonn’s UN claims of 650,000 displaced, saying figures are exaggerated and ceasefire terms remain in force ...
WFP boss to step down, aid reform’s leaderless movement, Palantir and the humanitarian technocracy, and another test for ...
"Reforming the broken global aid system feels more urgent and perhaps more attainable than ever before," writes Andrew ...
The newly appointed UN peace adviser in Nepal was there with the UN resident coordinator, Matthew Kahane, hoping to make ...
On the margins of the 61st session of the Human Rights Council, the Permanent Mission of Qatar in Geneva organised a high-lev ...
"The message is clear," writes Joshua Villanueva. "Peace that depends on a single figure may move fast, but it will not last." ...
A familiar ritual unfolded at the United Nations Human Rights Council’s session in Geneva on Wednesday: accusations were traded, moral authority was asserted, and history invoked like a legal brief.
In the vast, blue expanse where international waters meet national sovereignty, a silent, high-stakes game of geopolitical ...
Imagine the scene: a behemoth of steel, a floating city of immense power, silently gliding through the azure waters of the Caribbean. It’s December 22nd, ...