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Having shaped the treaty, Africa must capitalise on recent global momentum to benefit from a new era in ocean governance.
As countries prepare for INC-5.2, the focus must be on delivering a Global Plastics Treaty that delivers truly transformative and substantive upstream measures, and that has nature and people at its ...
Multilateralism without the US has its limitations, but it still holds the potential for tangible, incremental progress on global challenges.
Ghana has been selected as one of the first countries to host the United Nations rsquo; newly introduced Ocean Centres ...
Representing Aotearoa at the UN Ocean Conference, I felt embarrassed by our lack of leadership and our inaction.' ...
While coastal and Indigenous communities have been sustainably managing the ocean, protecting biodiversity and safeguarding a ...
Despite the obvious importance of ocean processes and systems to planetary health and the global economy, humanity is not ...
Global representatives have spent five sessions and almost three years negotiating a legally binding treaty on plastic ...
The U.N.'s top court was due to set out a non-binding legal opinion on the extent of legal and financial responsibility ...
As Bastille Day this year approaches, it is important to reflect on France's role in the world and its commitment to securing the international rules-based order.
NICE, (IANS)-The 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference concluded with more than 170 countries adopting an intergovernmental agreed declaration committing to urgent action to conserve and ...