Mr. Trukhanov spoke to UN News shortly after the decision was announced, on Wednesday, and explained the laborious process that […]
Holocaust remembrance: beware ‘siren songs of hate’ – UN chief
In his speech, delivered at UN Headquarters in New York, Mr. Guterres recalled that, within months, the Nazis had dismantled […]
Systemic racism within UK criminal justice system a serious concern: UN human rights experts
“We have serious concerns about impunity and the failure to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system, deaths in police […]
Closure of Moscow Helsinki Group, ‘yet another blow to human rights’ in Russia: OHCHR
Maria Hurtado said in a statement that the judgement was just the latest “in a series of actions against civil […]
Home, belonging, and the Holocaust
In 1933, Hitler began putting the party’s core racist and nationalist ideology into practice, identifying who could claim Germany as […]
Odesa added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List amid threats of destruction
This decision recognizes the outstanding universal value of the site and the duty of all humanity to protect it. ‘Reinforced […]
Ukraine war disrupts education for more than five million children: UNICEF
The impact of the conflict only compounds the two years of education lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and more […]
UN refugee chief praises Moldova for opening the country to Ukrainians fleeing war
“The Moldovan people and Government have shown remarkable solidarity with refugees since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began nearly one […]
Ukraine: UN aid reaches Soledar area as IAEA boosts safety measures at nuclear sites
Jens Laerke from UN aid coordinating office, OCHA, said that three trucks had been granted access to areas under Ukrainian […]
Northern Ireland: UK ‘immunity’ legislation could hamper victims’ rights, warns Türk
The High Commissioner for Human Rights acknowledged on Thursday that addressing the violent legacy of intercommunal relations in Northern Ireland from the […]