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  • UN Agent Criticizes New Sanctions on Iran

    January 27, 2016

    Asserting that "there must be another way to overcome diplomatic differences," the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and unilateral sanctions Idriss Jazairy criticized the imposition of fresh sanctions on Iranian individuals and entities implicated in a recent ballistic missile test in the country.

  • UN Rights Observers Call on France to Adjust Security Measures

    January 21, 2016

    A group of UN human-rights mandate holders have called on French authorities not to extend the current state of emergency, implemented after the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, past the end of February and to ensure that all special measures taken to protect national security comply with international human rights law.

  • UN Extremism "Action Plan" Prioritizes Rights, Sustainability

    January 21, 2016

    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recently launched a comprehensive violent extremism action plan that supplements a security approach with action on issues ranging from "good jobs," respect for human rights, and "staying faithful" to the UN's sustainability agenda.

  • UN Seeks to Connect AIIB with Sustainability Agenda

    January 20, 2016

    In a message congratulating China on its launch of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ("AIIB"), the UN Development Programme highlighted its pressure on the AIIB to heed social and environmental factors, including the UN's agenda on "sustainable development," in its decision-making.

  • Article Links WHO Pollution "Emergency" with UK Airport

    January 20, 2016

    An article in The Guardian seeks to use a declaration from the UN's World Health Organization ("WHO") that the world's cities, mainly in developing countries such as China and India, face a "public health emergency" from air pollution to cast doubt on the development of a new runway at London's Heathrow Airport.

  • UN Supports "Climate Resilience" Project in Moldova

    January 20, 2016

    The UN Development Programme has announced that one of its many development projects around the world is financial support for Moldovan farmers to assist them in taking into account and adapting to the effects of climate change on their land and in their operations.

  • Businesswoman Pleads Guilty in UN Bribery Scheme

    January 15, 2016

    ABC News reports that a Chinese businesswoman has pleaded guilty in US courts to carrying out a bribery scheme in which then-President of the UN General Assembly John Ashe supported Chinese business interests in exchange for over a million dollars in cash.

  • UN Agents Express Concerns on UK Surveillance Bill

    January 13, 2016

    UN human rights mandate holders have called for a review of UK legislation providing unified standards for British agencies engaging in surveillance for potential violations of international human rights law, including by preventing those under monitoring "from ever knowing they are subject to surveillance."

  • UN Report Monitors National Education Policies

    January 13, 2016

    The UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ("UNESCO") has announced that a re-tooled report, called the "Global Education Monitoring Report," will serve as a centralized monitor of national and international education and other policy commitments to which countries agreed as part of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • World Bank Uses Initiative to Push Climate Adaptation

    January 13, 2016

    The World Bank has published an article describing how its Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery is financing mitigation and adaptation projects to deal with what it sees as the rising risks of climate change-related weather disasters around the world.

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