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    Myanmar military’s attacks continue despite quake truce, warns UN’s Türk

    “In the days following the deadly earthquake that tore through central Myanmar last week, the Myanmar military continued operations and attacks, including airstrikes –...

    ‘Our kids cry for food’: Most Gaza families survive on one meal a day

    The meals which families are able to obtain are nutritiously poor — thin broths, lentils or rice, one piece of bread or sometimes just...

    DR Congo: Battle for Goma continues as ‘volatile’ crisis unfolds

    In a briefing on Monday, Mr. Lacroix told journalists in New York that some staff from the UN’s Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic...

    UN rights office ‘horrified’ by deadly violence at Gaza food distribution sites

    The UN human rights office (OHCHR) in the Occupied Palestinian Territory on Wednesday called on the Israeli military to cease the use of lethal...

    World News in Brief: Uganda’s refugee funding crisis, academic freedom tested in Serbia, rural...

    Uganda has a progressive refugee policy which enables refugees to work and access public services. This coupled with its geographic proximity to crises has...

    Venezuela: UN rights office describes pervasive ‘climate of fear’

    “It is a climate of fear in the country at the moment. We are urging the government to ensure that all steps are taken...

    Afghanistan: Lifesaving services cut as Taliban bars women aid workers

    “All of us at the United Nations are suffering from a reinforcement of the ban on females working with us…We are simply unable to...

    World News in Brief: Sudan famine latest, weekend attacks in Ukraine, Tanzania Marburg virus...

    In an alert on Monday, the World Food Programme (WFP) said that the trucks will be the first from the UN agency to reach...

    No fuel, no aid, no escape: UN agencies warn of looming collapse in Gaza

    “Fuel is the backbone of survival in Gaza,” said the statement. “Without fuel, these lifelines will vanish for 2.1 million people.”UN humanitarian workers stressed...

    UN urges peace and respect for Olympic Truce as Paris Summer Games begin

    In November, the UN General Assembly adopted a vote to observe the truce in Paris.“In a moment like this, it's important to say that...

    Live: Human Rights Day around the world

    Human Rights Day, marked annually on 10 December, will focus on the theme Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now, and we will bring you...

    UN warns of ‘catastrophic hunger’ in Gaza as Israel announces humanitarian pauses

    But as starvation tightens its grip and “children are dying before our eyes,” UN officials and aid workers warn that the measures fall far...

    Gaza crisis: Amid winter storms, humanitarians appeal for full aid access

    “The health system is ruined. Malnutrition is rising. The risk of famine persists,” said Dr Hanan Balkhy, the UN World Health Organization (WHO)’s Regional...

    Most violent year in Syria since 2020, senior UN official tells Security Council

    “Many millions of Syrians are still outside their country or struggling to survive in a complex landscape of de facto authorities, foreign armies, armed...

    DR Congo aid operation reaches Beni with food supplies for thousands

    The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said that trucks packed with cereals, beans and cooking oil reached the city of Beni in North Kivu...

    Haiti’s destiny ‘bright’ despite terrifying escalation of violence

    Haiti is faced with a multifaceted crisis including rising gang violence, political instability, the displacement of over 700,000 people as well as widespread hunger.UNICEF has...

    Syria: Relative of Assad regime’s disappeared speaks of anguish in search for truth and...

    Obeida Dabbagh’s brother Mazen, and nephew Patrick – both Syrian-French nationals – were arrested by Air Force Intelligence officials in November 2013.Held for years...

    Sudan war: ‘Horror’ grows as reports of summary executions emerge

    The warning on Thursday comes as the SAF launched a major offensive last month to regain control of key areas currently held by the...

    Gaza: Alongside conflict, an information war is still happening, warns UNRWA chief

    “Palestinian journalists continue to do heroic work, paying a heavy price; 170 have been killed to date,” said UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini. “The free flow...

    Rights experts call for immediate end to post-election violence in Mozambique

    Weeks of violent protests have marked the outcome of the disputed 9 October presidential elections, which saw ruling party Frelimo candidate Daniel Chapo emerge...

    Gaza: Aid efforts continue as UN teams start clearing up to 60 million tonnes...

    “We are encouraged that the parties have reaffirmed their commitments to implementing the ceasefire in Gaza and commend the steadfast efforts of the mediators,”...

    At least 68 journalist killings in 2024, UNESCO reports

    More than 60 per cent of these killings occurred in countries experiencing conflict – the highest percentage in over a decade. "Reliable information is vital in...

    Gaza: No evacuation order given before hospital strike, says WHO

    “All night, there was heavy bombing around the Kamal Adwan Hospital”, said Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, the UN health’s agency Representative for the Occupied Palestinian...

    Guterres welcomes deals to halt energy attacks in Ukraine, Russia

    “Any ceasefire is welcome because it saves lives, but it is essential that a ceasefire paves the way for a just peace in Ukraine,”...