In the aftermath of a disappointing Voice referendum, Indigenous politicians are looking to the United Nations Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a potential way forward.
Despite Russia’s repeated claims of a perceived threat posed by NATO enlargement, there’s no plausible security “red line” that could have driven it to invade Ukraine.
The global trade in arms is worth more than two trillion dollars. A UN conference aims to bring more oversight to this deadly industry.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has opened the door to a raft of international legal proceedings, but what are the courts that hear these war cases, and how do they differ?
The collapse of Afghanistan’s government, the American military withdrawal and failure of its mission put women’s safety and freedoms at grave risk.
The pandemic has had a marked impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting in conflict zones.
With its UN Security Council role soon coming to an end, what will Indonesia’s new-found global reputation for women, security and peace-building mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
Seventy-five years on from the end of WWII, the shift to a new world order seems well underway.
A deeper examination of gender is sorely needed to try to prevent further acts of violent extremism and terrorism.
A new report reveals Australia is lagging behind most wealthy nations in working towards the globally agreed goals.
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