Gaza’s babies ‘scarred by war before first breath’ by malnutrition

Gaza’s babies ‘scarred by war before first breath’ by malnutrition

Speaking from the shattered enclave, UNICEF Communication Manager Tess Ingram said that at least 165 children are reported to have died “painful, preventable deaths” related to malnutrition during the war between Hamas fighters and Israel. A lesser-known scourge is acute hunger among pregnant and breastfeeding women and “the devastating domino effect” of this lack of…

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Stolen Past: Inside the fight against illicit antiquities trafficking

Stolen Past: Inside the fight against illicit antiquities trafficking

Last year alone, more than 37,000 cultural objects – including archaeological artifacts, works of art, coins, and musical instruments – were seized during an international operation carried out by Interpol, and other organizations, together with law enforcement and customs authorities from 23 countries. According to Interpol, Ukrainian customs authorities intercepted 87 historically valuable items, including…

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It’s time for leadership and vision, Guterres tells G20 in South Africa

It’s time for leadership and vision, Guterres tells G20 in South Africa

“Now is the time for leadership and vision,” the UN Secretary-General António Guterres told journalists in Johannesburg on Friday, a day ahead of the official opening. The G20 bloc is made up of the world’s largest economies, although the United States has announced it will not officially participate. This year’s summit highlights the need for climate adaption…

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Holding on to home, as the ocean engulfs the Solomon Islands

Holding on to home, as the ocean engulfs the Solomon Islands

Sikaiana, less than two square kilometres, is encircled by the sea and is home to just 300 people.  It is also more than 200 kilometres from the main island of the Solomon archipelago. Most homes lie steps from the shore, where high tides flood the tree line and seep into wells, making freshwater scarce.  Still, life continues with a sense of…

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At UN, OSCE warns of erosion of security principles amid Ukraine conflict

At UN, OSCE warns of erosion of security principles amid Ukraine conflict

Addressing ambassadors, Finland’s Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen, who currently chairs the 57-nation OSCE, described the conflict as the gravest challenge to European security in decades and a direct assault on the foundations of the rules-based international order.   “Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is the largest and longest war in Europe since the Second…

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Six peacekeepers laid to rest following deadly drone attack in Sudan

Six peacekeepers laid to rest following deadly drone attack in Sudan

Providing an update at the daily noon briefing, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told correspondents that the ‘blue helmets’ were killed, and nine others injured on Saturday when UNISFA’s logistics base was targeted in what the mission described as a “horrific drone attack.” It is unclear at this stage who carried out the strike, he…

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Syria: Aleppo fighting leaves civilians dead, displaces thousands

Syria: Aleppo fighting leaves civilians dead, displaces thousands

Clashes resumed on Tuesday between General Security Forces of the transition Government and the mainly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), following a brief pause after the ceasefire announced in late December 2025. Initial fighting near the Alleramoon roundabout – on the historic city’s western outskirts – spread to the predominantly Kurdish neighbourhoods of Ash-Sheikh Maqsoud…

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UN’s ‘responsibility to deliver’ will not waver, after US announces withdrawal from dozens of international organizations

UN’s ‘responsibility to deliver’ will not waver, after US announces withdrawal from dozens of international organizations

“As we have consistently underscored, assessed contributions to the United Nations regular budget and peacekeeping budget, as approved by the General Assembly, are a legal obligation under the UN Charter for all Member States, including the United States,” a statement issued by the UN Spokesperson said on Thursday. Wednesday night’s presidential memorandum directs US executive…

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Human Rights Council elects Indonesian candidate President for 2026

Human Rights Council elects Indonesian candidate President for 2026

Under Council rules, presidents are appointed to serve for one year by the body’s 47 Member States, based in Geneva. Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro will now lead proceedings at the UN forum after his nomination as the sole candidate of the Asia-Pacific group, whose turn it was to propose a leader for the Council. Other…

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Engine stall in low-flying plane near Lloydminster led to fatal crash: report

Engine stall in low-flying plane near Lloydminster led to fatal crash: report

An engine stall in a plane flying 200 to 300 feet above ground near Lloydminster, Alta., in September 2024, preceded its fatal crash, federal investigators say. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released its report into the Sept. 8, 2024, incident on Wednesday; it said there was no indication the aircraft operators, who were…

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