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Tag: united nations

Human rights concerns in Tajikistan demand international response

by avamotam1 Feb 20221 Feb 2022Leave a comment

Worsening human rights conditions place a new spotlight on the country.

Uncategorized central asia, human rights, liberties, Opinion, rights, tajik, tajikistan, united nations

Negotiations in Glasgow seek to build on the Paris Agreement

by GPI Fellows5 Nov 20215 Nov 2021Leave a comment

It's been five years since COP21 — how did we get here?

COP26, News from the World climate, climate change, cop26, environment, glasgow, human rights, HumanRights, united nations

UN action is needed to protect press freedom in Afghanistan

by Mia Speier23 Sep 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Journalists face dire threats at the hands of the Taliban — and the future of Afghan media freedom looks grim.

Opinion afghanistan, first amendment, human rights, international law, journalists, kabul, media freedom, press, press freedom, taliban, united nations

The world can’t give up on Cyprus

by Zissis Marmarelis30 Mar 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Any progress on Cyprus must first attempt to curb Turkish aggression.

Uncategorized cyprus, exclusive economic zone, Greece, international law, Opinion, reunification, turkey, UK, united nations

The UN global ceasefire is necessary — but will it be effective?

by Delarai Sadeghitari4 May 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

The call from Secretary General Guterres is commendable but the ceasefire faces hurdles when it comes to implementation.

Opinion ceasefire, coronavirus, libya, Opinion, russia, ukraine, united nations, yemen

Human rights and Sudan: The road to recovery

by Mia Speier21 Nov 201919 Feb 2021Leave a comment

A new human rights office in Sudan is the first step toward increased rights protections.

News from the World human rights, office, sudan, united nations

Why the UN Climate Action Summit was a disappointment

by Mia Speier21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

At the Climate Summit, small countries were prepared to sacrifice the most, while large countries refused to increase their sustainability ambitions.

News from the World climate change, climate summit, greata thunberg, sustainability, united nations

Delta Phi Epsilon brings United Nations Day to USC

by Bennett Rine19 Nov 201927 Nov 2019Leave a comment

A representative from the United Nations Association discussed the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Events UN, UN day, UNA, united nations
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