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UN General Assembly 80th Session: Statement at the Third Committee General Debate

Delivered by Christopher Harland, Deputy Permanent Observer of the ICRC to the United Nations. Mr. Chair, Distinguished Delegates, Colleagues, The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) …

Statement
UNGA80 6C CT

Kyrgyzstan: Signature of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons а positive step in strengthening commitment to international humanitarian law

09-10-2025 Tashkent (ICRC) – The signature of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) by the Kyrgyz Republic on 26 September 2025 is an important step in reaffirming the country’s …

News release

UN General Assembly 80th Session: Statement at the Sixth Committee meeting on measures to eliminate international terrorism

Chair, The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) unequivocally condemns all acts of terrorism, whether in times of armed conflict or not, and regardless of the perpetrators.  Terrorism is …

Statement
UNGA80 6C CT

Frequently asked questions: ICRC’s work in Israel and the occupied territories

The ongoing hostilities in Gaza, Israel and the Golan Heights have caused immense suffering. Civilians have been killed, injured, and taken hostage. Families have lost loved ones, homes, and access …

Law and policy topic
In Gaza, ICRC staff have been working relentlessly since the escalation of the armed conflict to provide much needed relief.

Israel and the occupied territories: Addressing misconceptions and false information

With the escalation of violence in Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territory of Gaza and West Bank, including East Jerusalem, there has been a proliferation of dehumanizing language and of false …

Law and policy topic

Update of customary IHL database – October 2025

New update of the customary IHL database We have just updated the customary IHL database to include to include additional practice from Canada  and  Nigeria . The database contains : the 161 rules of …

Law and policy topic

Frequently asked questions on ICRC and the hostages held in Gaza

Families of hostages have lived through a nightmare. Children, spouses, siblings, and parents have all waited anxiously, every day, for the release of their loved ones, or at minimum for news of …

Info-as-aid

UN Security Council: Open debate on the 25th anniversary of women, peace, and security agenda

Delivered by Elyse Mosquini, Permanent Observer of the ICRC to the United Nations and Head of Delegation in New York. Madame President, Excellencies, This year’s 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace, …

Statement
UNSC open debate on WPS, Oct 2025

Two years on from 7 October: The hostages must come home

Below is a statement by Yuval Arie Nevo, head of ICRC sub-delegation in Tel-Aviv " Two years ago, the lives of Israelis were changed forever. The brutality of the attacks of the 7 October 2023 is …

Article
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Health care increasingly difficult to access in North and South Kivu

07-10-2025 Kinshasa (ICRC)  – Health facilities in North and South Kivu, in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), are being inundated with wounded people, and yet, according to an …

News release
Des travailleurs humanitaires chargent de grandes boîtes de matériel médical sur des motos devant un centre de santé rural, en préparation pour la livraison d’aide dans des zones reculées

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