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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media concludes official visit to Turkmenistan
VIENNA, 11 June 2023 – The Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM), Teresa Ribeiro, concluded her visit to Turkmenistan yesterday.During her visit, Ribeiro...
Sudan crisis: You don’t dare ask refugees where the men have gone, say UN aid teams
From the World Food Programme (WFP), Chad Country Director Pierre Honnorat said that 20,000 people crossed into Chad just last week.Speaking to journalists via...
Security Council fails to reach consensus on Syria aid lifeline
The disruption comes as humanitarian needs are at an all-time high after more than 12 years of war and in the wake of the...
Belgium, Is CIAOSN ‘Cults Observatory’ at odds with principles of the European Court of Human Rights?
HRWF (10.07.2023) – On June 26, the Federal Observatory on Cults (CIAOSN/ IACSSO), officially known as the “Center for Information and Advice on Harmful...
Yemen: Transfer of oil from decaying ship expected to start next week
Carrying over 1.1 million barrels of oil, the supertanker FSO Safer was abandoned off Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hudaydah after the civil war...
One year of the Black Sea Initiative: Key facts and figures
Also known as the Black Sea Grain Initiative, it has been run by the Joint Coordination Centre (JCC) in Istanbul, staffed by Russia, Türkiye,...
Gaza: A resuscitated Al-Shifa Emergency Department breathes new life into patient care
Each round of armed hostilities puts additional stress on essential services, including healthcare. These cycles of violence create increased strain on Al-Shifa Medical Complex,...
China: developing deeper understanding of the humanitarian law and action
The event was jointly organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the National Committee on International Humanitarian Law of China (NIHLC),...
Spain, Hate crimes grew by 3.7% in 2022
Grande-Marlaska (Spain’s Minister of Interior) presented the ‘Report on the Evolution of hate crimes in Spain 2022’ during the meeting of the 2nd Follow-up...


