Concern Raised About Putin's Interpreter
Hungarian human rights organizations are alarmed by the appointment of Vladimir Putin's former interpreter, Daria Bojarskaja, to a key role in the international election monitoring delegation ahead of Hungary's upcoming elections.
Virginia Gamba: "Today there is no way to limit the number of weapons, the conventions that addressed the issue have ended"
Virginia Gamba discusses the alarming increase in global weapon proliferation and the ineffectiveness of multilateral organizations in regulating arms control.
An attack on a hospital in Sudan leaves 64 dead and 89 injured
A recent attack on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in 64 fatalities and 89 injuries, alarming international humanitarian organizations.
Sheinbaum meets with the President of Germany: What did they discuss in Cancun?
Claudia Sheinbaum and Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasized the need for a peaceful international order and strengthening multilateral organizations during their meeting in Cancun.
The president sees no reason for his powers to be taken away. Babiš is unaware of the proposal
Czech President Pavel opposes changes to the constitution that would limit his authority over appointing heads of permanent missions to international organizations, which include major entities like the EU and NATO.
Latin America: Elections 2026
The article discusses the fragmentation of Latin America in international terms, highlighting the weaknesses of its multilateral organizations and the impact of electoral volatility on foreign policies.
War in the Middle East: Sailors from 3,000 ships blocked by Iran soon to run out of supplies
A meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London is urgently addressing the plight of sailors stranded on 3,000 vessels blocked by Iran amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Alert over anti-immigration tactics of Ron DeSantis: the warning that applies during the World Cup in Florida
Civil rights organizations are warning international tourists to exercise caution when visiting Florida during the World Cup due to anti-immigration policies.
US religious freedom commission blasts Indian organizations
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has called for sanctions against India's intelligence agency and a social service organization for violating religious freedom.
Civic Groups, Students, and Religious Circles Urge Rejection of Naval Dispatch to Hormuz
Civic groups, students, and religious organizations in South Korea are calling on the government to reject the dispatch of military vessels to the Strait of Hormuz following a demand from President Donald Trump.
Chad defends against allegations of human rights violations
The Chadian government has defended its security forces in response to criticisms from human rights organizations, asserting that judicial cases are referred for investigation amidst growing international concerns over impunity and repression of freedoms.
Confusion over Trump Administration's Withdrawal Announcement as UNFPA Faces 53 Billion Yen Loss
The Trump administration's announcement to withdraw from the United Nations Population Fund has caused confusion, with losses amounting to 53 billion yen and severe implications noted by the agency's deputy head.
Organized crime is not terrorism
The article discusses the distinction between organized crime and terrorism, highlighting the complexities of classifying Brazilian gangs as terrorist organizations by the United States.
"Black Rains" in Iran After Airstrikes. WHO Warns of Danger
The article discusses the environmental phenomenon of 'black rains' in Iran following military airstrikes, highlighting the associated public health risks and the role of international organizations in addressing these issues.
Humanitarian Aid: The War, Oil, and Hunger
International humanitarian organizations warn that the consequences of the Iran war could lead to widespread hunger affecting millions, particularly in the Middle East.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Wednesday, March 11, 2026
This article covers various news updates, including financial developments, political standings in Brazil, and international relations involving the U.S.
France Hosts a Summit in Paris This Tuesday to Solidify Nuclear Restart
France is hosting a summit in Paris aimed at revitalizing its nuclear energy sector, gathering representatives from around 40 countries and international organizations.
Zimbabwe: 11 Years On, Rights Groups Demand Answers Over Itai Dzamara Disappearance
Human rights organizations are calling for justice over the 11-year disappearance of pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara, who was abducted in 2015.
A Turning Point That Will Define the World for Future Generations
The article critiques the Declaration of New Delhi on AI, highlighting the gap between ambitious rhetoric and tangible results.
Somalia: Somalia - Journalist Shot Dead in Kismayo
A journalist was shot dead in Kismayo, prompting condemnation from international and local journalist organizations and a call for an investigation into the circumstances of the killing.
8M: The Women’s Day Demonstrations 2026, Live | Feminism Demonstrates This Sunday for 8M with a Global Perspective on the Rise of the Far Right
On International Women’s Day 2026, feminist organizations in Spain are organizing protests to address both historical women's struggles and the current global rise of far-right ideologies.
South Sudan's army forces UN to leave ahead of offensive
South Sudan's military has expelled the UN and international organizations from areas where it plans an offensive against opposition forces in Jonglei region.
Morocco: reports of the mass killing of street dogs due to preparations for World Cup 2030
International animal welfare organizations are urging the Moroccan government to stop the violent and inhumane killing of street dogs as part of World Cup 2030 preparations.
Francis Donovan from US Southern Command on actions in Ecuador: Operations are essential to ensure security
US Southern Command's Francis Donovan emphasizes the critical role of joint operations with Ecuador against designated terrorist organizations to ensure safety and stability in the region.
The investigation commission will go back to the process that led to the Oslo agreement in 1993
An independent commission will investigate the processes leading up to the Oslo agreement of 1993, with a mandate to look at the relationships and funding within Norwegian foreign services.
Globalization or Chaos
The article discusses the historical lessons of global conflict and the establishment of international organizations meant to prevent future wars.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
E24: Brende removed from the websites of international organizations
Børge Brende has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and the Harvard International Negotiation Program.
The name removed from the websites of international organizations
Børge Brende's name has been removed from the websites of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and Harvard International Negotiation Program following revelations about his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
TESTS. When did the scouting movement start in Latvia during which war and other tricky questions about organizations
The article discusses a quiz about various organizations, including the scouting movement in Latvia, coinciding with International Non-Governmental Organizations Day.
Kenya: Amnesty Kenya, Civil Groups Demand Urgent Cabinet Memo to Tackle Femicide
Civil society organizations in Kenya are urging the government to submit a Cabinet memorandum aimed at addressing femicide following a deadline set by the President.
Concerns over humanitarian implications after the departure of international staff from Gaza
Concerns arise over potential humanitarian crises in Gaza following the withdrawal of international personnel after Israel revoked licenses for 37 major humanitarian organizations.
37 International Organizations Leave Gaza: This Way the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in the Sector
The departure of 37 international organizations from Gaza, including critical providers of medical and food aid, exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation affecting over two million Palestinians.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
War in Ukraine: Which international organizations has Russia been excluded from?
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, Russia has been progressively excluded from multiple international organizations across various sectors.
Arab and Islamic Countries Unitedly Respond to Words of the US Ambassador in Israel
Fourteen Arab and Islamic nations, alongside key international organizations, condemned remarks by the US Ambassador to Israel regarding Israel's 'biblical right' to territory in the Middle East.
Red meat: what quantity increases the risk of colon cancer?
The article discusses the risks associated with red meat consumption and its link to colon cancer, highlighting recommendations from international health organizations.
Iran designates EU air and naval forces as terrorist organizations
Iran's Foreign Ministry has designated the air and naval forces of EU member states as terrorist organizations following the EU's blacklisting of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
The International Women’s Day theme you’re using isn’t from UN
Many organizations in Nigeria mistakenly use an International Women's Day theme devised by a private marketing firm in London, rather than one from the UN, highlighting a disconnect in the understanding of gender equality promotion.
14 Arab and Islamic Countries and Organization Condemn Statements by the American Ambassador in Israel
Fourteen Arab and Islamic countries, along with prominent international organizations, have condemned remarks made by the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, regarding Israel's control over Arab lands.
US Ambassador on Israel's Annexation of the Middle East: I Wouldn't Mind
The US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, expressed a nonchalant attitude towards Israel potentially annexing extensive territories in the Middle East, sparking reactions from Arab nations and international organizations.
After the Global Summit – News on the Use of Artificial Intelligence
A declaration signed by 86 nations and two international organizations emphasizes the development of safe and reliable AI as a foundation for building trust and enhancing social and economic benefits.
Estonian Authorities: Cooperation with Ukraine to Catch Phone Fraudsters is Ongoing
Estonian authorities are collaborating with Ukraine to apprehend criminal organizations involved in phone fraud despite challenges posed by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Women’s Strike Rally on March 6 Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8
Ahead of International Women’s Day, various women's and labor organizations are planning a strike to demand gender equality in wages and address issues such as gender-based violence.
International Aid Organizations Promise Essential Supplies Within a Month
International aid organizations have committed to providing essential supplies within a month.
Justice Ministry Designates Memorial Rights Group’s Swiss and German Successors ‘Undesirable’
Russia's Justice Ministry has labeled the international successors of the Memorial human rights group as 'undesirable' organizations, continuing its crackdown on civil society.
Dozens of countries condemn Israel's plans for the West Bank
Eighty-five countries and international organizations strongly condemned Israel's unilateral decisions to expand its presence in the West Bank, citing violations of international law.
85 Countries Oppose Any Form of Annexation: Strengthening of Israel's Control over the West Bank
Eighty-five nations, including Japan and several international organizations, have issued a joint statement condemning Israel's recent measures to strengthen its control over the West Bank as forms of illegal annexation.