Sudan: Over one million return to Khartoum amid fragile recovery

Sudan: Over one million return to Khartoum amid fragile recovery

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the returns took place between November 2024 and September 2025, as families made their way back to Khartoum from across Sudan, seeking to rebuild their lives after months of displacement. “The scale of return to Khartoum is both a sign of resilience and a warning,” said Ugochi…

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Iran: UN urges ‘maximum restraint’ to avert more death, wider escalation

Iran: UN urges ‘maximum restraint’ to avert more death, wider escalation

Assistant Secretary-General Martha Pobee briefed an emergency meeting of the Security Council in New York called by the United States to address the crisis.  Ms. Pobee described the situation in Iran as “fluid and deeply concerning”, noting that “protests continue, albeit reportedly at a smaller scale than last week.”   Against military strikes  She voiced alarm, however, over public statements suggesting…

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Women still largely excluded from peace processes

Women still largely excluded from peace processes

That’s one of the key findings of the UN Secretary-General’s annual report on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) published on Monday. The report highlights the role that women play as peacemakers, describes how conflict affects women overall, and outlines the UN Secretary-General’s goals for the key agenda. “Women and girls are being killed in record numbers,…

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New forum builds on Sevilla pledges to tackle global debt crisis

New forum builds on Sevilla pledges to tackle global debt crisis

The Sevilla Forum on Debt will promote fairer lending, faster restructuring and long-term reform of the post-war financial system. Hosted by Spain and supported by the United Nations, the forum is designed to keep global attention on the debt crisis while converting firm commitments made at June’s Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4)…

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Gaza: With a suitcase for a school bag, classrooms have become shelters

Gaza: With a suitcase for a school bag, classrooms have become shelters

“We carry a bag of clothes instead of a school bag,” she told UN News. Diana and other students shared their eagerness to get back in the classroom, speaking from schools that have been converted into shelters for Gaza’s displaced, where most of the 2.3 million Palestinian residents have been forced to move multiple times…

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Amid Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, Chad shows ‘act of solidarity’

Amid Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, Chad shows ‘act of solidarity’

That’s according to UN human rights chief Volker Türk, who had discussions with over 40 leaders of Sudanese civil society in Northern State’s capital, Dongola, this week.  “But these representatives have also found the solution,” Mr. Türk said in a video on X. “There needs to be an all-out effort, both within Sudan and by the…

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In landmark labour case, UN World Court weighs in on right to strike

In landmark labour case, UN World Court weighs in on right to strike

The case stems from a 2023 request by the Governing Body of the International Labour Organization (ILO), which asked the Court for an advisory opinion on whether the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87) includes the right to strike. Adopted in the aftermath of World War Two,…

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In Southeast Asia, Guterres presses the case for climate action

In Southeast Asia, Guterres presses the case for climate action

Addressing a joint summit between the UN and Southeast Asian nations in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Secretary-General António Guterres described the region as “a beacon of cooperation” and a vital pillar of global stability. With Timor-Leste’s accession, he said, the collective spirit of the regional organization known as ASEAN had “grown stronger,” making the bloc…

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Deadly overnight attack in Ukraine condemned by senior UN officials

Deadly overnight attack in Ukraine condemned by senior UN officials

UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemned the attacks, which also damaged homes and critical civilian infrastructure, including health and educational facilities. “Today’s appalling attack – one of the deadliest against civilians since Russia’s full-scale invasion nearly four years ago – once again underlines the urgency of a full, immediate and unconditional ceasefire in this country, as a first…

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Aid cuts push millions in West and Central Africa deeper into hunger

Aid cuts push millions in West and Central Africa deeper into hunger

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) issued the warning on Friday, citing latest analysis from the food security framework Cadre Harmonisé, the regional equivalent of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) that uses a one to five scale – with five spelling catastrophe/famine – to inform response.  It projects that 13 million children are also expected to suffer from malnutrition this year while over three million people will…

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