
The Evolution of EU-Russia Trade Post-Ukraine Invasion: Trends and Impacts
Prior to the outbreak of war in Ukraine in February 2022, EU-Russia trade relations were one of the most important economic exchanges in the world.
Prior to the outbreak of war in Ukraine in February 2022, EU-Russia trade relations were one of the most important economic exchanges in the world.
This report, “Women’s Rights in the Gulf: Progress, Challenges, and the Road to Equality”, is published by the International United Nations Watch in collaboration with
Shadow Report (9): Violations of Workers’ Rights During COVID19 in Middle East and the Role of the UN
After the forces of the United Nations-recognized Government of National Accord retook the city of Tarhuna in Libya, 90 km southeast of Tripoli, from the grip of retired general Haftar’s forces, many reports emerged of the existence of mass graves in the city dug by the Haftar’s forces before they left.
Eight Canadian MPs and Senators Call for Ending Arms Sales Used in the Yemen War
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021, the organization International United Nations Watch launched the report Women in Salafi Spaces in cooperation with the University of Florence.
Shadow Report (4): Migrant and Refugee Access to Clean Water and Sanitation in Yemen and Libya
On World Refugee Day, he International United Nations Watch releases a comprehensive report on the Second Syrian Refugee Crisis: from 2015-2019.
The following report reveals how torture is being used by all parties to the conflict in Yemen as a weapon of war where Yemenis are locked prisons and detention centres without adequate access to food.
The International United Nations Watch (IUNW) views with alarm the Trump Administration’s decision to cut off some $400 million in aid to the World Health Organization (WHO).