Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million — Global Issues

Of that figure, 6.3 million people – 13 per cent of Sudan’s population – are experiencing emergency levels of hunger – classified as Phase 4 of the Integrated Food Security Classification – just one step from famine, with the conflict continuing to disrupt access to humanitarian aid and forcing millions…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

Save lives, UN agencies appeal, after yet another tragedy in the Mediterranean — Global Issues

The International Organization for Migration (IOM); the UN refugee agency, UNCHR; and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) also called for coordinated search and rescue mechanisms. The tragedy occurred between Thursday 3 August and Friday 4 August, and to date, only four survivors have been rescued – all by a merchant…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

UN experts demand information on nine imprisoned human rights defenders — Global Issues

The experts sounded the alarm on the lack of information provided by Chinese authorities – deeming it a deliberate attempt to “make the world forget” about the individuals who are spending year after year in isolation. Between 2010 and 2019, nine environmental human rights defenders were arrested and imprisoned after…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

Guterres concerned about health and safety of detained President — Global Issues

President Mohamed Bazoum and his family are believed to be living without electricity, water, food or medicine, according to media reports. Release detained leader The democratically elected leader has been detained since soldiers seized power on 26 July. “The Secretary-General reiterates his concern for the health and safety of the…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

De-escalate tensions in Amhara, international rights experts urge — Global Issues

On 4 August, the Ethiopian Council of Ministers declared a state of emergency in the region after, according to media reports, the regional leader said he was no longer able to contain a surge of violence between a local militia and the army over a disputed plan to absorb the…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

UN condemns killing of presidential candidate in Ecuador — Global Issues

Fernando Villavicencio, 59, was shot dead after leaving a campaign rally at a school in the capital, Quito, on Wednesday evening, according to news reports. Nine other people were injured, including a candidate for the legislature and two police officers. The attack occurred just two weeks before the election on…

Battling the stigmatization of teen pregnancy in Thailand — Global Issues

Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant initiates reactor shutdown following water leak, reports IAEA — Global Issues

The purpose of placing reactor unit 4 in cold shutdown is to investigate the exact cause of the leak and carry out necessary maintenance to repair the affected steam generator, according to a statement by Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General. There was no radiological release to the environment, the…

Guterres warns against nuclear catastrophe risk in message to Nagasaki memorial — Global Issues

Guterres warns against nuclear catastrophe risk in message to Nagasaki memorial — Global Issues

“We mourn those killed, whose memory will never fade. We remember the terrible destruction wrought upon this city and Hiroshima. We honour the unrelenting strength and resilience of the people of Nagasaki to rebuild,” he said. New arms race Yet despite the terrible lessons of 1945, humanity is now facing…