Sixth Committee Concludes Review on International Law Commission’s Annual Report, Debating Topics on Piracy, Non-legally Binding Agreements, Succession of States

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Underscoring the important contribution of the International Law Commission to the progressive development and codification of international law, the Commission’s Chair says it also offers adequate answers to the new challenges faced by the international community, as the Sixth Committee (Legal) concluded today its debate on the third cluster of topics of the Commission’s annual report.

‘Atrocities by One Side Do Not Justify Those by the Other,’ Investigator Tells Third Committee, Implicating Israeli Forces, Palestinian Armed Groups in War Crimes

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Israel's targeted destruction of healthcare infrastructure in Gaza threatening the long-term survival of Palestinian people as a group are war crimes and crime against humanity, while Palestinian armed groups also committed a war crime by attacking medical staff, facilities and ambulances in Israel, the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) heard today.

Delegates Alarmed over Reported Russian-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Military Cooperation, as Top UN Official Says Escalating War in Ukraine Causing More Suffering

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The Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine continues to inflict suffering on civilians, as well as inflame regional and global tensions, a senior United Nations official told the Security Council today, as speakers voiced alarm over the reported military cooperation between Moscow and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), with troops from Pyongyang expected to participate in ground operations.

Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2754 (2024), Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia

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Welcoming progress made towards peace across Colombia amid the Government’s outreach efforts with women, youth and ethnic groups, the Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia for one year to monitor and verify implementation of a ceasefire between the Government and armed groups.

Pristina, Belgrade Must Engage in ‘Responsible Leadership’ That Upholds Rights, Freedoms of Kosovo’s Diverse Communities, Mission Head Tells Security Council

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Amid growing tensions between Pristina and Belgrade, all parties must engage in “responsible leadership” to uphold human rights and freedoms and to reach constructive political dialogue, the United Nations top official in Kosovo said today, as representatives of Pristina and Belgrade spotlighted their engagements with the international community and sparred over who is responsible for the lack of political progress to normalize relations between them.

First Committee Told Certain States Declaring Outer Space ‘a War-Fighting Domain’, Accelerating Military Build-Up, Increasing Risk of Arms Race

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Outer space is facing severe security challenges, with certain countries declaring it a war-fighting domain, accelerating their space military capability build-up and heightening the risk of an arms race, the representative of China told the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) in its thematic debate today.

Not Too Late for Realizing Sustainable Development Goals if World Change Course, Recommits to ‘Leave No One Behind’, Deputy Secretary-General Stresses at Summit

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Following are UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, at the Qatar Foundation: “Towards the Second World Social Development Summit 2025: Reinforcing global efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda”, in Doha today:

Decision Makers Must Create Policies for Families, Empower Women Who Play Vital Role in Shaping Family Dynamics, Deputy Secretary-General Tells Conference

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Following are UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed’s remarks at the opening session of the thirtieth anniversary of the International Year of the Family Conference on Family and Contemporary Megatrends, in Doha today:

‘We Are, We Were and We Will Remain Cooperative in All Space Activities,’ Says India during Fourth Committee’s Consideration of Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

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Voicing strong commitment to international cooperation, delegates in the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) today stressed the importance of sharing space technology for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, while commending the effectiveness and relevance of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.