UN Environment Assembly opens in Nairobi aiming to ensure ‘healthy planet, with healthy people’ (UN News 23 May 2016)
UN Environment Assembly opens in Nairobi aiming to ensure ‘healthy planet, with healthy people’ (UN News 23 May 2016) Hundreds of key global decision-makers are gathering in Kenya for the second United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-2), aiming to tackle some of the most critical issues facing our planet, from the air pollution that kills millions of…
Read MoreASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit: Russia eyes economic expansion in SE Asia (Asia Times, 23 May 2016)
ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit: Russia eyes economic expansion in SE Asia (Asia Times, 23 May 2016) Russia moved to forge stronger ties with the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) mid-May, pledging to focus on economy rather than geopolitical alliances. Local observers preferred to highlight geopolitical aspects of the rapprochement between Russia and Southeast Asia.…
Read MorePartnerships, fresh policy ideas needed to ensure ‘no one is left behind,’ UN Asia-Pacific forum told (UN News, 17 May 2016)
Partnerships, fresh policy ideas needed to ensure ‘no one is left behind,’ UN Asia-Pacific forum told (UN News, 17 May 2016) Strong political commitment, action and well-functioning coordination mechanisms, fully supported by the countries of Asia and the Pacific, will be critical to ensure that “no one is left behind,” were spotlighted at the opening…
Read MoreG-7 to express ‘strong opposition’ to militarization of South China Sea (Japan Times, 24 May 2016)
G-7 to express ‘strong opposition’ to militarization of South China Sea (Japan Times, 24 May 2016) The Group of Seven leaders meeting in Japan this week will express “strong opposition” to island construction and militarization of outposts in the South China Sea in a veiled criticism of Beijing’s actions to assert its claims to disputed…
Read MoreSouth China Sea dispute: China claims support of 40 countries (Economic Times, 20 May 2016)
South China Sea dispute: China claims support of 40 countries (Economic Times, 20 May 2016) China today claimed it had the backing of over 40 countries in its campaign to shore up support for its stand opposing arbitration by a UN tribunal to end the dispute with its neighbours over the strategic South China Sea. China, which…
Read MoreUN experts urge Sri Lanka to adopt measures to fight torture and strengthen justice system (UN News, 10 May 2016)
UN experts urge Sri Lanka to adopt measures to fight torture and strengthen justice system (UN News, 10 May 2016) Two United Nations experts have urged the Government of Sri Lanka to replace the legal framework that allowed human rights violations to occur and to establish democratic institutions in line with international human rights standards.…
Read MoreUN sanctions: what they are, how they work, and who uses them (UN News, 4 May 2016)
UN sanctions: what they are, how they work, and who uses them (UN News, 4 May 2016) The UNSC discussed counter-terrorism and non-proliferation at its early May session. At least seven sanctions committees will brief the main United Nations body responsible for maintaining international peace and security. A quick snapshot covering the basics of UN…
Read MoreASEAN haze meeting ends on ‘disappointing, bewildering’ note (Today, 4 May 2016)
ASEAN haze meeting ends on ‘disappointing, bewildering’ note (Today, 4 May 2016) A meeting of five Association of South-east Asian (ASEAN) nations in Singapore on Wednesday (May 4) to discuss transboundary haze pollution ended on an unexpected note, when a senior Indonesian official declined to take questions at a media conference after the meeting, saying there…
Read MoreNon-trade issues at WTO, lack of legal experts worry India (The Hindu, 3 May 2016)
Non-trade issues at WTO, lack of legal experts worry India (The Hindu, 3 May 2016) Developing nations, including India, are facing a double disadvantage at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), according to Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said these nations are challenged not only by the lack of a sufficient pool of…
Read MoreASEAN focuses on removal of non-tariff barriers in 4 sectors (The Star, 5 May 2016)
ASEAN focuses on removal of non-tariff barriers in 4 sectors (The Star, 5 May 2016) ASEAN will focus on the removal of non-tariff barriers in four sectors this year, Asean Business Advisory Council Malaysia chairman Tan Sri Munir Majid has said. He identified the sectors as agrifood, healthcare, logistics and retail, including e-commerce. “We are…
Read MoreIndia’s different stands on South China Sea lead to confusion (Economic Times, 4 May 2016)
India’s different stands on South China Sea lead to confusion (Economic Times, 4 May 2016) On April 18, foreign ministers of India, China and Russia stated after an RIC meeting in Moscow that “Russia, India and China are committed to maintaining a legal order for the seas and oceans based on the principles of international law,…
Read MoreWest Papua: UN must supervise vote on independence, says coalition (The Guardian, 3 May 2016)
West Papua: UN must supervise vote on independence, says coalition (The Guardian, 3 May 2016) In a meeting in London on 3 May, the West Papuan independence leader, Benny Wenda, joined parliamentarians, lawyers and humanitarians from the UK and the Pacific region to demand the United Nations pass a resolution for an independence referendum, in…
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