UN chief voices horror as scores die in migrant shipwreck off Greek coast — Global Issues

UN chief voices horror as scores die in migrant shipwreck off Greek coast — Global Issues

Latest news reports said the bodies of at least 79 men, women and children had been recovered, with hundreds more potentially dead or missing. The UN migration agency (IOM) estimated that at least 400 had been on board, adding that 104 survivors had been brought to shore by the middle…

UN chief voices horror as scores die in migrant shipwreck off Greek coast — Global Issues

The Fight for Equity in Education Continues in Africa — Global Issues

Opinion by M Scott Frank (denver, colorado, usa) Wednesday, June 14, 2023 Inter Press Service DENVER, Colorado, USA, Jun 14 (IPS) – June 16 marks the International Day of the African Child, a day commemorating student uprisings in Soweto Township, South Africa, in 1976. The day is meant to honor the…

Be Ready for a Fierce and Protracted Ukrainian Counteroffensive

Be Ready for a Fierce and Protracted Ukrainian Counteroffensive

Subscriber+Exclusive Interview — With Ukraine’s unmistakable blue-and-yellow colors now flying atop the rubble of the newly liberated village of Neskuchne in Ukraine’s embattled Donetsk Oblast, the initial push of a much-anticipated counteroffensive against Russian positions is apparently beginning to yield results. The Cipher Brief was in Ukraine earlier this month…

Food Insecurity Fears as Pakistan Faces Cyclone, Monsoon Season — Global Issues

Food Insecurity Fears as Pakistan Faces Cyclone, Monsoon Season — Global Issues

Temporary medical camps are still the norm in some areas of Pakistan as the country struggles to recover from last year’s flooding. Now areas of the country are facing Cyclone Biparjoy and a monsoon season, and warnings are that food insecurity may increase. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS by Ashfaq Yusufzai (peshawar) Tuesday,…

Attacks based on ethnicity may amount to war crimes — Global Issues

Attacks based on ethnicity may amount to war crimes — Global Issues

Fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and rival military group the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which erupted in mid-April, has left thousands dead or injured, and displaced more than a million. Communities also continue to face severe shortages of food, access to medical supplies and restricted movement out of…

Kakhovka dam disaster a health crisis in the making: WHO — Global Issues

Kakhovka dam disaster a health crisis in the making: WHO — Global Issues

WHO’s representative in Ukraine Dr. Jarno Habicht told reporters that after the collapse of the dam caused severe flooding and massive displacement, the agency’s primary concern was the potential outbreak of waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid, as well as rodent-borne diseases. The agency’s teams were monitoring the situation…

‘Inclusion is strength’ stresses UN, marking Albinism Awareness Day — Global Issues

‘Inclusion is strength’ stresses UN, marking Albinism Awareness Day — Global Issues

Persons with the condition – which is caused by a lack of melanin pigmentation, affecting skin, hair and eye colour – continue to face an uphill battle to attain a life with dignity and equality, said Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond, the UN Independent Expert on albinism. “My clarion call today is for…

UN chief voices horror as scores die in migrant shipwreck off Greek coast — Global Issues

Progress on disability rights risks going in reverse: Guterres — Global Issues

Addressing a conference to take stock of action since the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) 17 years ago, he urged countries to “do much, much better” to achieve greater inclusion and accessibility. There are more than one billion persons with disabilities worldwide, most…

UN chief voices horror as scores die in migrant shipwreck off Greek coast — Global Issues

‘Unprecedented funding crisis’ means cuts for 2.5 million in need, warns WFP — Global Issues

The announcement comes as the European Union gears up to host the seventh Conference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region, beginning on Wednesday in Brussels. WFP took the decision, after exhausting all other options, to prioritize the three million Syrians who are unable to make it from…