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    Israel’s new aid ban on UNRWA in Gaza ‘a wrong move’: UN coordinator

    On the heels of Israel’s announcement on Sunday that it would no longer approve aid shipments into northern Gaza by the UN agency for...

    Gaza: UN aid team reaches stricken north, confirms ‘shocking’ disease and hunger

    The UN’s top aid official in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Jamie McGoldrick, reached Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia on Thursday, where children with...

    Gaza: rights experts condemn AI role in destruction by Israeli military

    “Six months into the current military offensive, more housing and civilian infrastructure has now been destroyed in Gaza as a percentage, compared to any...

    World News in Brief: Rights chief dismay over Uganda anti-LGBT law, Haiti update, aid...

    In a statement, Volker Türk urged authorities in Kampala to repeal it in its entirety, together with other discriminatory legislation passed into law by...

    From Desperation to Determination: Indonesian Trafficking Survivors Demand Justice

    Rokaya needed time to recover after illness forced her to quit as a live-in maid in Malaysia and return home to Indramayu, West Java....

    World News in Brief: Sex trafficking and child recruitment in Sudan, new mass grave...

    This is being compounded by an increase in child and forced marriage, and the recruitment of boys by combatants in the continuing war between...

    World News in Brief: Haiti support continues, deadly Afghan mine blasts, autism awareness day

    On Saturday alone, the World Food Programme (WFP) provide more than 28,000 meals to people who have been forced to flee their homes.Despite the widespread insecurity, WFP...

    UN underscores commitment to stay and deliver in Myanmar

    The expansion of fighting throughout the country has deprived communities of basic needs and access to essential services and has had a devastating impact...

    World News in Brief: Haiti aid delivery continues, South Sudan violence, pandemic treaty talks...

    Rampant gang violence has created a humanitarian crisis in the Caribbean country, whose Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, resigned last week. UN children’s agency UNICEF reported...

    Rape, murder and hunger: The legacy of Sudan’s year of war

    Suffering is growing too and is likely to get worse, Justin Brady, head of the UN humanitarian relief office, OCHA, in Sudan, warned UN...

    World News in Brief: Noncommunicable diseases in emergencies, aid plan for Haiti, peace efforts...

    NCDs are responsible for 75 per cent of deaths worldwide, and it is estimated that strokes and heart attacks are up to three times...

    Children of Gaza spread joy for Ramadan, despite the war

    While ceasefire talks failed to end the five-month-long conflict that has killed nearly 32,000 Palestinians – most of them women and children – the...

    Gaza: ‘No protection’ for civilians, aid workers, Security Council hears

    Briefing the Council on the current situation on the ground, Ramesh Rajasingham, coordination director with UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, and Janti Soeripto of...

    World News in Brief: Air travel boom erases COVID dip, ‘disturbing’ new anti-LGBT bill...

    Civil aviation organization ICAO said that the numbers for the first quarter of 2024 indicate that airlines will sustain the return to profitability recorded...

    World News in Brief: $850 million plan to support Rohingya refugees, child rights, Haiti...

    To address the ongoing Rohingya humanitarian crisis affecting 1.3 million people in Bangladesh, UN humanitarian agencies on Wednesday launched a $852.4 million appeal supporting...

    Guterres appeals for maximum restraint in the Middle East

    “Failure to make progress towards a two-State solution will only increase volatility and risk for hundreds of millions of people across the region, who...

    Aid delivery to Gaza falls by half since January: UNRWA

    Writing on the social media platform X, Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said that “aid was supposed to increase not decrease” to meet the huge needs...

    Wave of increased food insecurity hits West and Central Africa

    This is a four million increase in the number of people currently dealing with food insecurity in that region.Mali is facing the worst situation...

    World News in Brief: Looming famine threat for Sudan, 3.3 million in need near...

    After nearly a year of brutal civil war between rival militaries, food production has been hit and communities face acute shortages of other essential...

    World News in Brief: Rights chief appalled at Nigeria mass abductions, ‘pervasive’ hunger in...

    “I am appalled by the recurrent mass abductions of men, women and children in northern Nigeria. Children have been abducted from schools and women...

    ‘Mega election’ 2024 could be a landmark for democracy: UN rights chief

    In an update to the UN Human Rights Council, Mr. Türk described 2024 as a “mega election year” with more than 60 countries slated...

    More casualties in Russia’s war on Ukraine from strike on central city

    A Russian missile strike on a multi-storey apartment block in central Ukraine that left three dead and around 40 injured on Tuesday has been...

    Iran: Repression continues two years after nationwide protests

    Addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran – a group of Council-appointed independent experts - said that Ms. Amini’s...

    Gaza: Kaag working closely with partners on new maritime aid lifeline

    In a joint statement released on Friday, the Commission, Cyprus, the United Arab Emirates, the United States and the United Kingdom announced their intent...