UN deal delivers a smoother ride for global trade

UN deal delivers a smoother ride for global trade

The UN Convention on Negotiable Cargo Documents creates, for the first time, a single document that can be used for trains, trucks and planes which allows logistical changes to be made for goods already on the move.  That means valuable cargo can be sold, rerouted or used to secure financing during what could be a…

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Dialogue is ‘not naïve – it’s necessary’ as global divisions deepen, UN Riyadh forum hears

Dialogue is ‘not naïve – it’s necessary’ as global divisions deepen, UN Riyadh forum hears

The 11th Global Forum opened in Riyadh on Sunday with a blunt message for a world riven by distrust: dialogue is not a luxury – it’s a survival strategy. Over the next two days, participants gathered in the Saudi capital are expected to insist that cooperation across cultures, religions, and communities remains the only viable…

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Cyclone Ditwah brings worst flooding in decades to Sri Lanka, killing hundreds

Cyclone Ditwah brings worst flooding in decades to Sri Lanka, killing hundreds

According to the UN relief coordination office, OCHA, 998,918 people across all 25 districts have now been affected, with 212 deaths reported and 218 people missing. More than 180,000 people from over 51,000 families are sheltering in 1,094 government-run safety centres as search and rescue efforts continue. Cyclone Ditwah made landfall on 28 November before…

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Afghanistan to remain major crisis in 2026, UN, partners warn

Afghanistan to remain major crisis in 2026, UN, partners warn

Years of conflict, compounded by worsening food insecurity, recurrent natural disasters, climate change impacts and large-scale returns of displaced people, have left an estimated 45 per cent of the population – some 21.9 million people – in need of humanitarian assistance next year. Of those, 17.5 million people – more than three-quarters of them women…

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Sudan war: World urged not to ignore ‘gruesome sexual violence’

Sudan war: World urged not to ignore ‘gruesome sexual violence’

Issued by the UN human rights office, OHCHR, the report describes how civilians – including many from besieged El Fasher – endured torture and abductions during a three-day offensive by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on nearby Zamzam camp for displaced persons in April this year. Highlighting the report’s findings, UN rights chief Volker Türk noted…

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Peace proves relative in Gaza with no let-up in deadly airstrikes

Peace proves relative in Gaza with no let-up in deadly airstrikes

“The Security Council resolution is very clear about not calling anything a border or anything else, it is about a territory that needs to be respected in its entirety,” he said, referencing a resolution adopted by the Council on 17 November in support of a comprehensive plan to end the conflict. “We call on all parties…

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South Sudan: UN condemns killing of staff member in Wau, calls for swift investigation

South Sudan: UN condemns killing of staff member in Wau, calls for swift investigation

In a statement by his spokesperson, Secretary-General António Guterres condemned “in the strongest terms” the killing of Mr. Bol Rhoch Mayol Kuot, a South Sudanese national employed as a Language Assistant with UNMISS. Mr. Guterres extended his deepest condolences to the staff member’s family and loved ones and reaffirmed the United Nations’ commitment to providing…

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Civilians at risk amid escalating Thailand-Cambodia conflict: UN rights chief

Civilians at risk amid escalating Thailand-Cambodia conflict: UN rights chief

“I am alarmed by reports that areas around villages and cultural sites are being struck by fighter jets, drones, and artillery,” he said.   “Under international humanitarian law, it is very clear that protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure is paramount.”   Renewed fighting Since fighting reignited on 7 December, Cambodia has reported 18 civilian…

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Ukraine: Attacks disrupt heating as temperatures plunge

Ukraine: Attacks disrupt heating as temperatures plunge

According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), since 26 December, attacks nationwide also caused widespread damage to civilian infrastructure, leaving parts of the country without electricity, heating and water, as temperatures drop below zero. Across the country, authorities reported nearly 100 civilian casualties during this period. The most severe consequences were…

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Results expected 5 January after landmark elections in Central African Republic

Results expected 5 January after landmark elections in Central African Republic

According to MINUSCA, preliminary reports from observers indicate that more than 99 per cent of polling stations across the country opened as scheduled on election day. The transfer of envelopes containing the results from 19 prefectural capitals to the national capital, Bangui, is now underway, with logistical and security support from the mission. The 28…

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