‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

UNMAS issued a statement saying it was “deeply saddened and profoundly alarmed” by the deaths of 27 civilians, including 22 children, in a “tragic incident” involving unexploded ordnance (UXO) that occurred on Friday in the Lower Shabelle region. Fifty-three people were also injured. Innocent lives lost “UNMAS expresses its sincere…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

Initiative to enhance crucial role of women in countering hate speech launched — Global Issues

The bold new plan is being released a few days ahead of the second UN-stipulated International Day for Countering Hate Speech. ThePlan of Action for Women in Communities to Counter Hate Speech and Prevent Incitement to Violence that Could Lead to Atrocity Crimes (otherwise known as The Napoli Women in…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

Kakhovka dam aid effort reaches 180,000 people — Global Issues

That’s the latest from the UN’s aid coordination office (OCHA), which tweeted that the UN and its humanitarian partners have delivered vital supplies, mainly water, hygiene items and food, to cover the needs of nearly 180,000 people, despite the difficult conditions. The number of people reached with aid is up…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

Cyclone Freddy has put Women & Girls in Malawi at Greater Risk of Sexual Abuse & Exploitation — Global Issues

Opinion by Tara Carey (blantyre, malawi) Monday, June 12, 2023 Inter Press Service BLANTYRE, Malawi, Jun 12 (IPS) – “Cyclone Freddy was a terrible experience, and now many women who lost their homes and their livelihoods are at increased risk of sexual exploitation and abuse,” warns Caleb Ng’ombo, Director of People…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

New UN report reveals chronic bias against women over last decade — Global Issues

“Half of people worldwide still believe men make better political leaders than women, and more than 40 per cent believe men make better business executives than women,” according to the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in its latest Gender Social Norms Index (GSNI) report. “Social norms that impair women’s rights are…

Michael Travis Leake, U.S. citizen, arrested in Russia on drug charges

Michael Travis Leake, U.S. citizen, arrested in Russia on drug charges

Comment on this storyComment An American expatriate living in Russia has been arrested there on drug charges, according to the U.S. State Department. Michael Travis Leake was arrested and is detained in Moscow, a State Department spokesperson said in an email, adding that embassy officials attended his arraignment on Saturday….

Scotland’s former first minister Nicola Sturgeon released from custody

Scotland’s former first minister Nicola Sturgeon released from custody

Comment on this storyComment LONDON — Scotland’s former first minister Nicola Sturgeon was released from custody Sunday after police brought her in for questioning earlier in the day as part of an investigation into her ruling party’s finances. Police Scotland, the national force, said Sunday that a 52-year-old woman was…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

UN human rights officers on the frontline in Somalia — Global Issues

UN Photo/Fardosa Hussein Every day, UN human rights officers are on the frontlines to support them. They are part of the UN’s field work, talking to those most affected by conflict and monitoring how human rights principles and international humanitarian law obligations are being respected in situations of conflict and…

‘Immense tragedy’ underscores need to address unexploded ordnance danger in Somalia — Global Issues

WHO strongly condemns deadly attack in Somalia — Global Issues

The attack occurred on Friday and left more than 10 people injured at the beachside hotel in Somalia’s capital, the UN health agency reported. Media reports indicated that the incident took place over several hours and involved armed perpetrators. “We condemn all attacks on innocent civilians and humanitarian aid workers…