World Oceans Day screening of Silent Fish

To mark World Oceans Day, the United Nations and Oceana present: Silent Fish, by Andreas Loukakos & Thodoris Chondrogiannos. In collaboration with: Ocean Week Synopsis The Mediterranean remains the...
UN75 Greece student competition winning entry

Children in Greece highlight importance of unity, solidarity, equality

Results of national student contest on the 75th anniversary of the United Nations UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in Greece and the Οrganising Committee of...

When a chamber maid won the Nansen prize on behalf of...

Half a century ago, in 1971, Svana Friðriksdóttir, a 19-year old Icelandic girl scout, received the prestigious Nansen award on behalf of young Nordic...

Ciné-ONU screening of Silent Voice

The United Nations and the One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival present: Silent Voice Synopsis: Khavaj, a young mixed martial arts fighter from Chechnya,...
Sacha Dench after landing her paramotor

Flight of the Swan – Flying around Britain for climate change

During the week of 21 June 2021, Sacha Dench will set off on a new adventure to fly around the entire coast of Britain, powered...
Northern lights, Kiruna, Winter

The light illuminating the Nordics

Light has always had a special place in the Nordic countries. From the dark nights in winter to the endless sunlight in summer, and...
Dimitrios and friend Kostas with bags full of plastic waste

Letter from Greece: My Glitsa cleaning project while teleworking from Zagori,...

The pandemic has taken the life of millions of people, has led others to the ICUs of our hospitals, has created a major economic...
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UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter – May 2021

monthly issue of the UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter featuring new UN websites and publications, with a special focus on COVID-19 information
Arctic terns protect their offspring extremely aggressively. © AWeith/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Climate Change threatens the harbinger of spring

A sure sign of spring in northern Europe is the arrival of the Arctic tern, but the warming of the oceans in its nesting...

Holocaust survivor lifts lockdown spirits with jazz

On 17 March 1943, an 11-year-old Simon Gronowski was taken by the Gestapo in Brussels, Belgium with his mother Chana and sister Ita. The...
syringe and vial (COVAX)

What is COVAX?

The COVID-19-pandemic is a global challenge. In response, the United Nations and its partners launched the COVAX Facility, the largest vaccine procurement and supply...
European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen © European Union, 2020 / Lukasz Kobus

SDGs are “compass” out of COVID-19 crisis – EU Commissioner

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the “compass” that can lead the EU out of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, European Commissioner...
Elyx Museum, The ELYX Foundation

ELYX, the UN’s digital Ambassador, opens its virtual museum

On the occasion of World Creativity and Innovation Day, the ELYX MUSEUM, a virtual museum, is exceptionally opening its doors to visitors for 48...
Philippe Kridelka - UN Photo, Loey Felipe

Behind the scenes of Belgian diplomacy in the Security Council

When Belgium’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sophie Wilmès was evaluating the country’s 2019-2020 mandate in the UN Security Council, she immediately announced it would...

Even volcanos do not surpass the human contribution to CO2 emissions

A volcanic eruption on the door-step of a national capital is an unusual event. This is however, what happened in Iceland, where an eruption...