More than two million children displaced by Sudan war: UNICEF — Global Issues

More than two million children displaced by Sudan war: UNICEF — Global Issues

Fighting between the Sudanese Army and military rival the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which erupted in April, has displaced 1.7 million children within the country while more than 470,000 have fled across the border to safety. Urgent response needed Given these numbers, and that countless more children are trapped by…

Security Council hears of ‘unimaginable suffering’ of Ukrainian people, 18 months into war — Global Issues

Security Council hears of ‘unimaginable suffering’ of Ukrainian people, 18 months into war — Global Issues

Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, was briefing a meeting of the Security Council, which also coincided with the 32nd anniversary of Ukraine’s independence. “I would like to congratulate the Ukrainian people today and take this occasion to stress, once again, that the UN’s commitment to Ukraine’s…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

That’s the message from the group of eight experts, including Ashwini K.P., the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, who urged Greece on Wednesday to investigate alleged violations against asylum-seekers. They said that they were “particularly concerned” by the failure of the country’s security personnel and coast guard to…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Don’t let wastewater opportunities flow down the drain — Global Issues

In its new report, Wastewater: Turning problem to solution, UNEP warned that only 11 per cent of treated wastewater is reused while around half of the world’s untreated wastewater still enters rivers, lakes and seas. Furthermore, CO2 emissions from wastewater are substantial, hovering slightly below those from the global aviation…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Top UN aid official in Ukraine deplores latest wave of ‘massive Russian attacks’ — Global Issues

Denise Brown issued a statement deploring this “new wave of massive Russian attacks”, and appealed for the violence to end. “Grain storage facilities, vital for the Ukrainian farmers and global food security, have been hit in the Danube area,” she said. “A school in the Sumy region was damaged, and…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Abolish ‘human exploitation’ once and for all, UNESCO chief urges — Global Issues

“It is time to abolish human exploitation once and for all, and to recognize the equal and unconditional dignity of each and every individual,” said Audrey Azoulay, Director General of UNESCO. “Today, let us remember the victims and freedom fighters of the past so that they may inspire future generations…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

At BRICS Summit, Guterres global unity call in face of ‘existential’ challenges — Global Issues

Addressing the BRICS Summit, taking place in Johannesburg, South Africa, Secretary-General António Guterres commended the Rainbow Nation’s “extraordinary path to unity through action and justice.” “That’s what our world needs: unity for action and unity for justice; we are confronting existential challenges,” he said, drawing attention to worsening impacts of…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Afghanistan’s Taliban responsible for revenge killings, torture of former officials — Global Issues

A new publication from the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) presents “credible” reports that between 15 August 2021 and 30 June 2023, the country’s de facto authorities were responsible for 218 extrajudicial killings, 14 enforced disappearances, over 144 instances of torture and ill treatment, and 424 arbitrary arrests and…

Rights experts condemn ‘racist violence’ against asylum-seekers — Global Issues

Fierce clashes in Tripoli highlight ‘precarious’ situation — Global Issues

At least 55 people were reported killed and over 100 injured – including civilians – in fighting between the Deterrence Apparatus for Combatting Organized Crime and Terrorism (DACOT) and the 444 Brigade, on 14 and 15 August, the head of the UN political mission in Libya, UNSMIL, told the Security…