As housing insecurity grows, global leaders push for action
With nearly three billion people lacking access to adequate housing worldwide, the global housing crisis has become one of the most urgent human rights...
Gaza flotilla: Aid delivery ‘not a crime’, UN rights office tells Israel
In a statement issued in Geneva, OHCHR spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said activists Saif Abukeshek and Thiago de Avila were detained in international waters and...
Hantavirus outbreak: Another passenger contracts disease
The individual, who is male, had been travelling on the Dutch-flagged vessel, the Hondius, at the centre of the outbreak. He is being treated in...
World News in Brief: Gulf tensions rise, Gaza health needs ‘staggering’, skills gap threat
Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric pointed to the multiple missiles and drone launched at the United Arab Emirates on Monday, which the UAE has blamed on...
Safe pathways key to reducing risk for migrants
That is a central finding of the new World Migration Report 2026 released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).The report examines how safe and regular...
UN leads call to prepare ‘for when digital systems fail’
That’s the nightmare scenario that the UN is trying to avoid, in a call to all Member States to work together to avoid the...
Education or food? Funding shortfalls force Sudanese refugees in Egypt to ‘make very difficult...
Roughly 850,000 Sudanese are now living in Egypt, having escaped the brutal conflict in their homeland which recently entered a fourth year. Among them is Nawal*, a...
In Lebanon, the same fears and dangers persist despite ceasefire: UNHCR
“Civilians in the south of Lebanon and parts of the Bekaa are really living with the same fear for their lives as before...
Human spread of hantavirus not ruled out on cruise ship
The deadly disease outbreak has triggered an international public health response. Seven individuals of the 147 passengers and crew have been reported ill and...
Global rise of cyberattacks exposes limits of technical solutions
A successful hack against a small Ukrainian software company might not sound like a big deal for the rest of us, but within a...
Supreme Court Decision — Betraying the Blood on the Bridge
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Monday, May 4, 2026 · 3:00 PM ETVantage Point Open Forum
In this edition of Vantage Point, Dr. Ron Daniels, aka “the...
UN winds down Türkiye-Syria aid route, after more than 65,000 lifesaving journeys
This transition reflects a positive shift toward the normalisation of trade links, allowing essential humanitarian supplies to reach those in need through regular commercial...
Middle East: Fighting and displacement in Lebanon; call for ‘sustained access’ in Gaza
Over the weekend, the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) observed intensive activity by Israeli forces, including extensive airstrikes near several villages, continued naval...
World News in Brief: Iranian Nobel winner’s declining health, rising attacks on healthcare, debt...
“The Secretary General expresses his concern over the medical condition of Ms. Mohammadi and urges the Iranian authorities to ensure that she receives, at...
WHO leads response to cruise ship hantavirus outbreak
The UN World Health Organization (WHO) is coordinating evacuations and risk assessments following the death of three people and multiple suspected infections. One patient...
Uncertainty continues over safety in the Strait of Hormuz
“We are aware of the reports but do not have further details. We continue to urge ships to practise maximum caution in the area,”...
Three dead in suspected hantavirus infection outbreak on cruise ship: WHO
WHO is supporting the response, noting that one case of the rodent-borne disease has been confirmed so far and there are five additional suspected...
Global demining work strained by rising conflicts and shrinking aid
“They’re telling me, ‘Never in my career have I ever seen so many conflicts,’” said Kazumi Ogawa, speaking at the close of a Mine Action National Directors...
Gang-controlled streets, shuttered newsrooms: How violence is eroding Haiti’s media
The Caribbean island nation is faced with widespread insecurity as well as deepening poverty.Some 1.4 million people have been forced to flee their homes,...
‘Real impact on the ground’ needed as Indonesia backs UN reform
The UN80 Initiative is a system-wide reform effort to make the UN more effective, coherent and better equipped to deliver results in a changing worldOn...
World News in Brief: Aung San Suu Kyi released from prison, Israel’s new death...
The UN Secretary-General took note of the move in a statement, reiterating his call for the swift and unconditional release of all those arbitrarily...
Nuclear fears resurface among younger generations amid global tensions
For decades, the possibility of the Soviet Union and United States starting a civilisation-ending nuclear confrontation was the pre-eminent fear of many people growing...
Artemis II astronauts underscore our shared humanity, in historic UN visit
Their visit on Thursday followed a long-standing tradition – cosmonauts and astronauts have been coming to the UN for decades to speak about peace, international cooperation, and our shared global future. The...
Attacks on media workers must end, UN urges
Volker Türk highlighted growing threats to the media in a message ahead of World Press Freedom Day, observed annually on 3 May. “When attacks on the media are normalised, freedom itself...






















