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Concerned by Fragmentation of United Nations Common System, Delegates Call for Unified Framework, as Fifth Committee Reviews Secretary-General’s Proposals for Consistency

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Expressing concern over the fragmentation of standards and arrangements in the employment conditions and compensation of United Nations staff worldwide, delegates reiterated their commitment to a single, unified common system and called for solutions, as the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) reviewed the Secretary-General’s proposals to promote consistency.

First Committee Considers Constraints on Dual-Use Technology Exports, Divergent Proposals for Countering Cyberspace Threats

GA/DIS/3704

The First Committee (Disarmament and International Security), having approved nearly 50 drafts thus far on nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, outer space (disarmament aspects), and conventional weapons, focused today on positions regarding other disarmament measures and international security, on which voting is set for Thursday, 3 November.

Speakers Appeal for Realistic Mandates, Better Strategic Communications as Fourth Committee Continues Debate on Peacekeeping

GA/SPD/765

As the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) continued its general debate on all aspects of United Nations peacekeeping, speakers called today for realistic mandates, improved strategic communication and support for regional partnerships.

Briefing Security Council, High Commissioner for Refugees Voices Concern over World Crises, Protracted Conflicts Being Failed by Global Inaction

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The Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine has driven the fastest, largest displacement witnessed in decades, with some 14 million people forced from their homes since 24 February, Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told the Security Council today.

Countries May Highlight National Positions During Negotiations, but Must Respect, Cooperate, with Human Rights Council Decisions to Combat Violations

GA/SHC/4364

States must maintain a spirit of constructive dialogue when implementing mandates stemming from resolutions adopted by the Human Rights Council, the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) heard today, as it continued its general discussion on the report by that body and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Security Council Rejects Text to Investigate Complaint Concerning Non-Compliance of Biological Weapons Convention by Ukraine, United States

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The Security Council today failed to adopt a resolution put forth by the Russian Federation to set up a commission consisting of all members of the Council to investigate its complaint about the non-compliance by the United States and Ukraine with their obligations under the Biological Weapons Convention.

Debating General Principles of Law, Sixth Committee Speakers Point to Little, No Uniform State Practice, as International Law Commission Review Ends

GA/L/3674

Tackling the topic, “General principles of law”, the Sixth Committee (Legal) concluded its consideration of Cluster 3 of the International Law Commission’s report today — and thereby, its consideration of that report as a whole — as delegates delved into the complexity of achieving consensus on aspects of international law for which little to no uniform State practice exists.

Encouraging Contributions for Victims Trust Fund, General Assembly Adopts Draft Urging Cooperation with International Criminal Court to Arrest Fugitives, Enforce Sentences

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The General Assembly, acting without a vote, today adopted a resolution calling on all States which have not yet signed onto the Rome Statute — the international treaty that created the International Criminal Court at a conference in Rome in 1998 — to contemplate joining without delay.