News in Brief 30 December 2022
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UN chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’ in Bolivia
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UN Rights chief appeals to save Myanmar refugees
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Ethiopia: Nationwide measles vaccination campaign
UN chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’ in Bolivia
UN Rights chief appeals to save Myanmar refugees
Ethiopia: Nationwide measles vaccination campaign
The son and former wife of Brazilian football legend Pelé, have been talking to UN News about the father and husband they knew, recalling his big but soft heart - and love for children from all walks of life across the country.
Today we meet Jamaican singer Sarah Couch. Sarah is part of DejaVilla, a duo she formed with Brooklyn-based producer and songwriter David Marston, who provides the dance rhythms to her sensual vocals.
For years, Martina Mlinarević, a writer and journalist, and the ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Czech Republic, has detailed aspects of corruption in her country.
For the last Lid Is On of the year, Conor Lennon invited some of his colleagues for a festive episode, to find out a bit more about them (discovering that one has even sung at Carnegie Hall), and how they wade through reports, studies and data, to tease out stories that demonstrate the real diffe
Afghanistan: UN rights chief urges end to female discrimination
Indonesia’s ‘act of humanity’ for migrants adrift at sea
Ukraine: UN helps with vulnerable communities
This is the fifth and final episode of Seeking Peace, a podcast from the Department of Peace Operations.
Faouzia, a young singer with a huge voice, was born in Morocco and raised in Canada. She started making a name for herself when she was just 15, posting songs to YouTube and winning Canadian music prizes and awards.
Today, we bring you the fourth episode of Seeking Peace, a podcast from the UN Department of Peace Operations.