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Another child dies in extreme conditions in Gaza: UNICEF

In a statement, the agency identified the latest victim as seven-year-old Ata Mai; he drowned on 27 December during severe flooding in an improvised...

Central Africa at a crossroads amid rising tensions and instability

With violence worsening in both the Lake Chad Basin and the Great Lakes, the Security Council met on Monday to examine the threats confronting...

Haiti’s independence debt to France focus of debate at UN

The first country ever to free itself from slavery through a successful uprising, Haiti gained independence from France in 1804. But the price for...

Aid access and hospital operations remain constrained in Gaza

Briefing reporters in New York on Wednesday, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said hostilities in parts of the Gaza Strip are still resulting in casualties...

Hunger lines in Gaza: ‘Food is not enough’

Earning a living has become a daily struggle, and hundreds of men, women and children stand in endless queues, under the scorching sun, outside...

Reporters in Gaza bear witness and suffer tragic consequences

Mr. Shahada lost his leg due to a severe injury he suffered in Nuseirat in central Gaza in April 2024, but he picked up...

Gaza: Deep concern for civilians as aid crossings remain shut

Speaking to journalists at UN Headquarters in New York, Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said that the Kerem Shalom, Zikim and Erez crossings had remained closed...

‘We all have someone missing’: Families of the thousands of Syrians ‘disappeared’ by Assad...

It has been two months since Bashar al-Assad, the former president of Syria, was forced to flee the country, as rebel forces – now...

Can a turbulence breakthrough end the universe-origin struggle?

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). For many centuries, turbulence has been viewed as one of the unsolved problems in science. Until today, many unanswered questions remain...

Gaza: 10,000 aid trucks reached enclave since ceasefire began

Announcing the development, the UN’s top aid official, Tom Fletcher, said that the trucks contained lifesaving food, medicine, and tents – all desperately needed...

Syria: Effort to buttress human rights since Assad’s fall, ‘only the beginning of what...

OHCHR is calling for more action to end the violence and achieve justice.“While the interim authorities have taken encouraging steps towards addressing past violations, these steps are only the beginning of what needs...

Weekend attacks in Ukraine bring more casualties, damage infrastructure

Between Friday and early morning Monday, Ukrainian authorities said that over a dozen civilians were killed and more than 70 others injured, including two children. Basic service disruptions...

World News in Brief: Half of Haiti’s displaced are children, alarm over low immunisation...

New data from the International Organization for Migration indicates a 22 per cent spike in the number of people uprooted from their homes since...

Syria: Violence in Alawite areas may be war crimes, say rights investigators

Many of the victims were Alawite, a minority community in Syria, which the former ruling Assad family belonged to.  Some community members are believed...

Fight to end AIDS: ‘This is not just a funding gap – it’s a...

The 2025 Global AIDS Update released on Thursday by UNAIDS – the global body’s agency fighting AIDS and HIV infection – warns that a...

Forty migrants, including children, perish in Tunisia shipwreck

The tragedy came amid concerns that worsening conditions for refugees and asylum-seekers in North Africa are pushing more families to embark on perilous journeys.The...

Major step forward for child protection in Colombia, as politicians ban underage marriage

In November, following several failed attempts, politicians of all stripes approved a bill to overhaul legislation that has been in effect since 1887, reflecting...

Iraq unveils historic migration plan to boost development and stability

Unveiled on Wednesday, it creates new opportunities for work, education and family reunification, while strengthening migration governance and placing migration at the heart of...

Human Rights Council elects Indonesian candidate President for 2026

Under Council rules, presidents are appointed to serve for one year by the body’s 47 Member States, based in Geneva.Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro will...

Guterres calls on US to exempt development and humanitarian funds from aid ‘pause’

President Trump’s executive order a week ago called for all foreign aid to be re-evaluated to ensure that it complies which his new foreign...

Millions in Central Sahel and Nigeria face food cuts amid WFP funding crisis

The crisis is being exacerbated by the expected early arrival of the lean season – the period between harvests when hunger peaks. Chronic hunger...

Health and aid workers targeted in conflicts around the world, UN agency says

Attacks against health facilities doubled between 2023 and 2024, and more than 900 health workers were killed last year, the agency reported.Humanitarian aid workers...

Gaza: UN rights chief condemns new killings around private aid hub

“Attacks directed against civilians constitute a grave breach of international law, and a war crime,” the High Commissioner said in a statement, issued after...

‘A Syrian-led future’: Security Council highlights priorities ahead

In his briefing, UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen underscored the delicate nature of the transitional phase, describing it as a moment of...