“Victory over Communism is Possible” Washington, D.C. — The clashes between authoritarian regimes and free societies are endangering people’s religious freedom and human rights everywhere,
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2nd Conference of Hope for Universal Human Rights and Religious Freedom
Overcoming Threats to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion WASHINGTON, D.C. — In light of attacks on religious freedom in China, Japan, the Middle East,
UNCTAD releases key data report on global economic, trade and development trends
The annual Handbook of Statistics provides timely and reliable data on a wide range of economic and trade indicators so policymakers can take evidence-based decisions.
Rising inflation brings striking fall in real wages, ILO report finds
Well-designed policy measures are needed urgently to prevent the deepening of existing levels of poverty, inequality and social unrest, according to the latest ILO report
South Korea-based church holds graduation ceremony for over 100,000 Bible students, the largest in the world
DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA — A graduation ceremony for Bible students from Zion Christian Mission Center (ZCMC) Class 113 was held at Daegu Stadium on November
Over 70,000 South Korean Volunteers Break Guinness World Record for Most Blood Donors to Sign-up in 24 Hours
SOUTH KOREA — Youth volunteer group 'We Are One' were listed in the new Guinness World Records title for having the most people sign up
Statement of UN Philippines Resident Coordinator, Gustavo Gonzalez, for United Nations Day 2022
October 24 is United Nations (UN) Day. It marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter. With the ratification
Black Sea Grain Initiative Offers Hope, Shows Power of Trade
The renewal of the UN-led initiative is vital to continuing to drive global food prices down and ensuring food security worldwide, especially in developing countries.
Trade unions adopt conclusion for just economy, decent work in South-East Asia
At a sub-regional conference held in the Philippines, workers organizations from 10 South-East Asian countries adopted a joint resolution to revitalize in a changing world
Creative Economy Offers Countries Path to Development, Says New UNCTAD Report
But more data and innovative and multidisciplinary policy responses are needed to enhance the development impacts of creative industries, especially in developing countries. Geneva, 7