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Ghost commitments: Pakistan’s child rights crisis
2025 UN review, In Pakistan the state’s own public data paints a stark picture: 26 million out-of-school children
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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi meets UN chief Guterres, offers counterterrorism cooperation
Agreement to increase Pakistani participation in UN peacekeeping operations, reinstatement of Pakistani officers
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Shehbaz set to boost Sino-Pak relations in forthcoming China visit
Premier to hold B2B meetings; discuss cooperation in energy, space, ICT, education among other sectors
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Pakistan calls for making UNSC more representative
'Adding new permanent members to an enlarged council would statistically multiply the prospects of its paralysis'
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UN food aid deliveries by AI robots could begin next year
Attacks against aid workers have intensified amid highest number of violent conflicts since World War II
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Focus on reproductive rights, not population numbers: UN
The focus should be on giving women more power to control when and how they have children, says UNFPA
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Seven Pakistanis among 32 peacekeepers killed in 2022 attacks: UN
Among the 32 fatalities were 28 military and 4 police personnel, including a woman police officer
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UNSC to meet on Taliban ban on female aid workers
The closed-door meeting was requested by the United Arab Emirates and Japan for January 13
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UN to convene 'no-nonsense' climate summit in 2023
UN chief says summit ot have no room for "back-sliders, greenwashers, or blame-shifters"
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UN chief urges Afghan Taliban to stop terrorist attacks against Pakistan
Afghanistan should stop all activities form its soil representing threats to neighboring countries: UN chief
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India stands isolated at UN Security Council during its presidency
New Delhi did not vote in favour of a resolution establishing a ‘humanitarian carve out’ to the asset freeze measures
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UN experts urge Iran to release critically ill dissident
UN experts also expressed concerns over the fate of scores arbitrarily detained during nationwide protests.
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Taliban treatment of women could be crime against humanity: UN
Afghan govt also barred women from entering parks, funfairs, gyms and public baths recently
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Nearly 50,000 migrants died in search of ‘better life’ since 2014: UN
The tragic milestone was confirmed in a new IMO report on Missing Migrants Project
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Pakistan to send armed helicopter unit to UN peacekeeping mission
Pak-Bangladesh will be sending an armed helicopter unit to the UN peacekeeping operations in Mali, says spokesperson
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UN launches game to raise awareness about ozone layer
The game tries to educate audiences of all ages about preserving the ozone layer and the environment
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UN recognises threats posed by Afghanistan-based terror outfits to Pakistan
Report acknowledges Pakistan's action against terrorism; says TTP responsible for more than 100 cross-border attacks
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International confab urges India to stop human rights violations in IIOJK
Distinguished guests from the UK, US, Pakistan and other parts of the world participated in conference
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Qureshi highlights plight of Kashmiris in another letter to UNSC
Says as a result of the Indian agenda the indigenous Kashmiris are losing their political and cultural identity
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UN warns of dangerous drop in vaccinations during Covid pandemic
Death caused by children missing out on routine immunisations could be far greater than Covid-19 itself
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Pakistan reaffirms support to UN's call of investigating Indian atrocities in IOK
Nowhere is this grim reality more stark and chilling than in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir: Lodhi
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Wage growth and gender pay gap in Pakistan
Over the last 15 years, there has been no major policy initiative regarding the labour market and its well-being
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UN Corner opens in UET Peshawar
It's a matter of pride for UET to be among 50 universities in Pakistan that have UN Corner, says UET pro-VC Dr Noor
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Rohingya villagers tell media of abuses during army crackdown
Some 75,000 people fled across the nearby border to Bangladesh, according to the United Nations
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E-waste rising dangerously in Asia: UN study
Asia has been a dumping ground for discarded electronics from the developed world for many years
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UN Security Council condemns North Korea failed missile launch
The latest Musudan test came with the United States and China still thrashing out a new sanctions
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Fresh fighting in central African republic kills at least 10
Several people were also wounded in the attack targeting the Kaga Bandoro
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Gender equality: UN sponsored cricket day held for girls
A total of 350 spectators, organisers and cricket players took part in the event
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Jingoism 101: India dares not attack but can hurt through terror: Nisar
Envoy to US says Pakistan wants peace but will give befitting response to adventurism
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Central African Republic rebels kill 26 villagers
Albert Mokpeme said the killings took place in the village of Ndomete, not far from the town of Kaga-Bandoro
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One U.N. peacekeeper killed, four wounded in north Mali mine attack
About two hours later, another mine exploded near a U.N. peacekeeping vehicle but only caused material damage
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Child abuse: ‘Prevention better than punishment’
Workshop reviews UNCRC recommendations to Pakistan
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Disarmament debate: At UN, Pakistan assails ‘nuclear doublespeak’
This doublespeak has only aggravated the sense of insecurity among other states
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100,000 Bhutan refugees move to West from Nepal: UN
Less than 18,000 refugees remain in the camps, according to a joint statement from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)

































