by Student Reporter | Nov 24, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Maggie Sterning Security Council A began their deliberations on the Sudanese crisis last night after setting their working agenda. The delegation from Sierra Leone was a key proponent in shifting the focus away from the conflict in the Gaza Strip, with many...
by Press Release | Nov 24, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
As Representatives, we are tasked with representing our people, so every day, every hour, every minute and every second we waste, costs lives, especially in the General Assembly First Committee (GA1). As the delegation representing millions of Panamanians, we must...
by Student Reporter | Nov 24, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Annaliese Bowser While there has been little tension as of yet in the Economic and Social Commission on Western Asia (ESCWA), all eyes are on how the commission will choose to best approach the storied Israel-Palestine conflict. Though the conflict is decades old,...
by Student Reporter | Nov 23, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
By: Kylie Edmundson The Historical Commission of Inquiry of 2005 (COI) is meeting to discuss the western region of Sudan, known as Darfur, to determine if genocide has occured. Genocide is a serious accusation, and labeling the conflict as such may result in many...
by Press Release | Nov 23, 2025 | AMUN Chronicle
18 November 2004 The Commission of Inquiry is working on addressing the ongoing situation in Darfur, Sudan, following our mandate of determining genocide, other international crimes and accountability. The Commission is currently in El-Fasher, Sudan, with plans to...