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Plastic pollution treaty negotiations adjourn in Busan, to resume next year

Despite intense discussions, delegates recognised the need for more time to address divergent views and refine the treaty’s framework.The session, which began on November...

Deadly floods in Spain highlight need to cut greenhouse gas emissions

The UN weather agency is highlighting the importance of early warning systems for all corners of the planet and reducing greenhouse gas emissions that...

A two-way street: Reversing brain drain in Somalia

So the crisis continues. And the brain drain intensifies.  But what if there was a way to reverse brain drain? This is the question...

‘Africa’s voice is not heard’: Leaders issue call for equity, justice and courage

The urgency reflects a global reality – that the UN risks losing relevance in the face of today’s polycrisis –  from blatant disregard for...

Global education must integrate AI, centred on humanity

His message highlighted the dual nature of technological advances such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), which offer immense potential – but also pose considerable risks.“Education is...

Seeding gender empowerment: Women farmers in Peru contend with climate change

Ácora, located in the southeast corner of Peru almost 3,800 kilometres above sea level, is one of the Peruvian regions which has been most...

World News in Brief: Children killed in Darfur hospital attack, date set for US...

The children were among the patients being treated in the hospital's emergency ward for injuries from previous bombings in the area, said the UN...

Breast cancer cases projected to rise by nearly 40 per cent by 2050, WHO...

The findings, published in Nature Medicine on Monday, warn that if current trends continue, the world will see 3.2 million new breast cancer cases...

Collective effort essential to get DR Congo on firm path to peace

“We need to collectively remain engaged in assisting the country on its path to peace and stability,” said Bintou Keita, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative...

‘The world is failing its health checkup,’ says WHO

“Behind every data point is a person – a child who didn’t reach their fifth birthday, a mother lost in childbirth, a life cut...

Over 60 per cent of the Arab world still outside the banking system

Even more impressively, the number of Egyptian women with an account increased by 260 per cent, though gender gaps do remain.But how you widen...

Extreme heat increasingly disrupting child health, UNICEF warns

“Extreme heat is increasing, disrupting children’s health, wellbeing and daily routines,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.The study compared averages in the 1960s with the period 2020-2024,...

UN envoy warns Libya’s transition at risk amid stalled political roadmap

Hanna Tetteh, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, said that while some progress has been made toward implementing a UN-backed political roadmap, divisions between...

LIVE: UN Summit of the Future

Ensuring that world leaders consider the impact their actions will have on the billions yet to be born this century, whilst addressing the inclusion...

COP29: ‘Now is the time to fast-track, not backtrack’ on the path to net-zero

“We need a massive global effort to steer our world onto a path to safety; you are out in the front…helping consumers, investors and...

Drowning in debt: New forum in Sevilla offers borrowers chance to rebalance the books

The Borrowers’ Forum is being hailed as a milestone in efforts to reform the international debt architecture, supported by the UN and emerging as...

From Science and Math to the Bible’s Conclusions: A Shocking Discovery that Will Surprise...

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). Author Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel Demystifies the Intersection of Science and Faith with the Holy Grail of Scientific Discovery Science180, the trusted U.S.-based...

‘Global solidarity benefits us all’: Spain makes the case for development funding

For decades, helping the least developed countries to develop has been seen as beneficial for the international community as a whole, as well as...

Healing the ozone layer: ‘Guided by science, united in action’

Last century, scientists confirmed the alarming reality of a significant depletion in the ozone layer – an invisible shield of gas which surrounds the...

World getting a ‘failing grade’ on Global Goals report card

The 2024 Sustainable Development Goals Report highlighted that nearly half the 17 targets are showing minimal or moderate progress, while over a one-third are...

New Brazil-led fund aims to put forest protection at the heart of climate action

The move comes as COP30 gets underway, the UN climate talks designed to put forest protection at the heart of global climate action.Known as the...

Indigenous Day celebrates ‘guardians of the environment’

Indigenous Peoples represent around six per cent of the world's population, and their knowledge and traditions are believed to help solve many of today’s...

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...

Talks begin in South Korea to clinch ‘essential’ deal on plastics pollution

The meeting follows two years of intergovernmental negotiations to develop a legally binding global instrument that covers land and the marine environment – a...