Bridging troubled waters amid deluge, drought in the US — Global Issues

Bridging troubled waters amid deluge, drought in the US — Global Issues

A global approach to tackle the ongoing water crisis is needed as vulnerable communities in the United States face historic deluge and drought – issues very much in the spotlight at the forthcoming UN-supported World Water Week. Traditional totems tower over the coastal village of Taholah in Washington state, home…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Designing ways to fight back against falsehoods that can trigger tensions, violence, or even death, the UN has been monitoring how mis- and disinformation and hate speech can attack health, security, stability as well as progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). “It has become clear that business as usual…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Guterres condemns assault against UN peacekeepers in Cyprus — Global Issues

Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said in a statement issued on behalf of Secretary-General António Guterres that several members of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) had been injured while UN vehicles had also been damaged inside the buffer zone that divides the Turkish Cypriot north and Greek Cypriot south. Security…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Iraqis ‘not abandoned’ after 2003 attack on UN Baghdad — Global Issues

The then New York-based Elpida Rouka had accompanied the Executive Director of the Office of the Iraq Programme on a mission to Baghdad and survived the deadly explosion which killed 22 of her UN colleagues. The 19 August attack is commemorated annually by World Humanitarian Day. “A young 25-year-old barely…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

‘Immense psychological injuries’ following 2003 attack on UN Baghdad — Global Issues

Khaled Mansour, now a writer and journalist, was the WFP spokesperson in Iraq at the time and narrowly missed the massive explosion which killed 22 of his UN colleagues. On World Humanitarian Day which was established to mark the 19 August attack, he reflects on his life since and what…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Scorching ‘new normal’ as world buckles under extreme heat: WMO — Global Issues

Weather agency Spokesperson Clare Nullis said that heat warnings have been issued by many weather services across Europe this week, including in France, Germany, Poland and Switzerland. Meanwhile, parts of the Middle East were expected to see temperatures over 50 degrees Celsius in the coming days and Japan was experiencing…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

Afghanistan continues to face a humanitarian crisis brought on by decades of instability, exacerbated by severe drought and natural disasters. As a result, millions are living with poor or no access to healthcare and food, putting them at severe risk of malnutrition and disease outbreaks. WHO added that the vulnerability…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

UN rights chief calls for immediate restoration of constitutional order in Niger — Global Issues

The UN rights chief expressed grave concerns for the people of Niger. “The people have already been through so much hardship over the years. Now, the very people who they elected to build a pathway to end their destitution have been removed by force,” he said. The message comes as…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Protecting humanitarians 20 years after deadly Baghdad attack, amid rising risks — Global Issues

The wreath-laying ceremony at the UN in New York was held on the eve of World Humanitarian Day, commemorated annually on 19 August. This marks the day in 2003 when a suicide bomber detonated a truck full of explosives outside the UN headquarters at the Canal Hotel in the Iraqi…

UN peacekeepers fight deadly disinformation — Global Issues

Children facing worst cholera outbreak in six years — Global Issues

Across the country, there have been at least 31,342 suspected or confirmed cholera cases and 230 deaths in the first seven months of 2023 – many of them children. The worst affected province, North Kivu, has seen more than 21,400 confirmed or suspected cases, including more than 8,000 children under…