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    Latest News from the Laboratory of Applied Ecology, led by Prof Brice Sinsin in Benin Republic (West Africa).

    Sudan trapped in a ‘nightmare of violence’, UN chief tells Security Council

    “The suffering is growing by the day, with almost 25 million people now in need of humanitarian assistance,” Mr. Guterres told ambassadors at the...

    Climate change: Paris Agreement goals still within reach, says UN chief

    The latest State of the Global Climate report confirms 2024 as the hottest year since records began 175 years ago, with a global mean...

    Climate change: How mountain communities are scaling new heights

    Investment in organic farming, sustainable textiles and eco-tourism is helping mountain communities in Central Asia adapt to global warming, the UN’s Food and Agriculture...

    Sudan: Sexual violence used as weapon of terror against women and girls

    It is nearly two years since the brutal war between the forces of the military government in Khartoum and the Rapid Support Forces militia...

    WHO highlights mental health crisis facing Israel’s frontline workers a year after 7 October...

    Responders including ambulance drivers, health workers and forensic teams who identified many of the dead, all witnessed “carnage and horror” which resulted in lasting...

    Tchaikovsky and America: A mutual fascination

    In November Denis von Meck, a descendant of the great composer, came to UN Headquarters to talk about Tchaikovsky’s relationship with the United States,...

    Invest more in vaccines to reduce deaths from drug-resistant superbugs: WHO

    AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines. It is among the top global public...

    Zimbabwe faces worsening food crisis due to El Niño droughts

    This comes just two months after UN humanitarians declared Zimbabwe as one of the hunger hotspots where acute food insecurity was likely to deteriorate.The...

    UN deputy chief appeals for global solidarity as crises roil East Africa

    Chad hosts more than 1.1 million refugees, many escaping violence in Sudan, where rival militaries have been fighting since April 2023. At the same...

    Sudan crisis: UN rights chief condemns extrajudicial killings in Khartoum

    Citing credible reports of extrajudicial killings in several areas of the capital, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said that the victims were...

    Earth’s hottest June on record

    “These latest figures from the Copernicus Climate Change Service unfortunately highlight that we will be exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius level on a temporary...

    Sake-making and other national treasures make latest UNESCO heritage list

    The UNESCO committee that protects so called Intangible Cultural Heritage is meeting in Asunción, Republic of Paraguay, until Saturday, to add new entries to...

    World News in Brief: Egypt malaria-free, tropical storm lashes Cuba, Mozambique killings, WHO support...

    “Malaria is as old as Egyptian civilisation itself, but the disease that plagued pharaohs now belongs to its history and not its future,” said...

    400 million under-fives regularly experience violent discipline at home

    “When children are subjected to physical or verbal abuse at home, or when they are deprived of social and emotional care from their loved...

    First Person: Tears of joy as Argentinian city children encounter nature for first time

    Ana Di Pangracio works for the civil society organization Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales or FARN which is involved in projects to restore degraded...

    COP16: Landmark biodiversity agreements adopted

    “This is an unprecedented occasion in the history of multilateral environmental agreements,” Camila Paz Romero, spokesperson for Indigenous Peoples at the summit, told UN...

    COP29: ‘You have every right to be angry’ Guterres tells youth advocates frustrated over...

    “You have every right to be angry. I am angry too,” the UN chief posted on social media on Thursday following his meeting with...

    ‘Incalculable cost’ of conflict on the lives of children

    He emphasised the damage that war leaves on young learners’ bodies, minds and spirits, “from injuries and loss of life to abduction, forced displacement,...

    Trust collapsing as job fears surge worldwide, warns UN

    According to the World Social Report 2025 launched on Thursday, the sobering sentiment indicates a widespread lack of confidence in the future.Despite people living...

    From Tonga, Guterres appeals for ‘a surge in funds to deal with surging seas’

    Speaking during a press conference in the capital, Nuku’alofa, Mr. Guterres called for world leaders to drastically slash global emissions, quickly phase out fossil...

    UN chief demands global action to end racism against people of African descent

    In December 2013, the UN General Assembly declared the International Decade for People of African Descent to address issues of recognition, justice, and development.The decade...

    Another month, another heat record broken: UN weather agency

    Global average temperatures for 13 consecutive months from June 2023 to June 2024 also set new monthly records.50℃ barrier broken“Widespread, intense and extended heat...

    WFP delivers life-saving aid to one million people in Burkina Faso

    The agency has provided assistance to more than one million crises affected people so far this year through crucial funding from the United States.The...

    The week the world comes to Manhattan: Looking back at UNGA79 | UNGA

    Let’s try to unscramble those 10 days for you. This year, some 235 events and hundreds of speakers later, the spotlight was shone on...