UN missions battle old and emerging threats, to protect civilians — Global Issues

UN missions battle old and emerging threats, to protect civilians — Global Issues

Climate change and conflict Briefing the Security Council, Lt. Gen. Mohan Subramanian, Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) recalled when dykes collapsed in Unity State in October 2022, leading to flash floods not seen in nearly six decades, displacing over 170,000 people to the provincial capital…

World entering a ‘humanitarian doom loop’, warns UN food aid official — Global Issues

World entering a ‘humanitarian doom loop’, warns UN food aid official — Global Issues

At a press briefing in New York, Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director of the World Food Programme, said that the collapse of the Black Sea Grain Initiative after Russia ended its engagement was “regrettable, to say the least.” Under the initiative, WFP shipped more than 725,000 tons of grain, relieving…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

“We’re urgently appealing for all States to refrain from forcibly returning any individuals originating from the regions in Burkina Faso where there is an ongoing crisis,” said Elizabeth Tan, UNHCR Director of International Protection. Speaking in Geneva, Ms. Tan highlighted “killings, forced disappearances, torture and kidnappings”, while in several instances,…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

UN chief demands president’s immediate and unconditional release — Global Issues

A group of officers from all branches of the military made the television announcement late on Wednesday, after members of the president’s own guard detained him inside his offices in the capital Niamey. According to news reports, the attempted coup does not have the backing of the entire military, but…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

On 70th anniversary of Korean armistice, Guterres calls for renewed dialogue — Global Issues

His message marked the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement that ended the hostilities and established a demilitarized zone, about 240 kilometres long and 4 kilometres wide, as a buffer. The conflict however never officially ended because the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Republic of Korea…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

Sudan health crisis reaches ‘gravely serious levels’: WHO — Global Issues

Cases of infectious diseases and other illness have been reported among displaced populations who have sought shelter in hard-to-reach locations, where health services are limited. “The scale of the health crisis is enormous. We are working hard to step up our response, delivering critical medical and other emergency health supplies,”…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

‘Urgent steps’ needed to end surge in violence across West Bank — Global Issues

“This deterioration is taking place alongside ongoing unilateral steps that undermine a two-State solution, the absence of a peace process and the continuing economic challenges facing Palestinians and the Palestinian Authority (PA),” said Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, briefing ambassadors. “It is critical that all parties take urgent…

UNHCR urges solidarity with Burkina Faso’s victims of extremist violence — Global Issues

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

UNESCO’s report on technology in education urges countries to carefully consider how technology is used in schools. It emphasises the need for a “human-centered vision” where digital technology serves as a tool rather than taking precedence. Speaking to UN News, UNESCO’s Manos Antoninis also warned of the danger of data…