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  1. The Indus Water Treaty Suspension: A Wake-Up Call for Asia–Pacific Unity ?

    - Inter Press Service

    May 12 (IPS) - On April 23, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), a 65-year-old agreement that had been a rare symbol of cooperation between India and Pakistan despite decades of hostility. The suspension came a day after militants attacked civilians in Jammu and Kashmir, a disputed region, killing 26 people, most of them Indian tourists. India accused Pakistan of supporting “cross-border terrorism” and responded by halting the treaty. Pakistan denied involvement in the attack and called India’s move an “act of war.”

  2. Former Energy Ministers from Saint Lucia and Uruguay Named REN21 Renewable Energy Champions

    - Inter Press Service

    MIAMI, Florida, USA, May 12 (IPS) - The Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21), a global network that advances renewable energy through collaboration and knowledge sharing, has named James Fletcher of Saint Lucia and Dr Ramón Méndez Galain of Uruguay as its first Renewable Energy Champions.

  3. World News in Brief: Sudan aid update, child migrant deaths at sea, nursing shortages, invasive pest scourge

    - UN News

    The UN expressed deep concern on Monday over the impact of ongoing drone attacks on civilian infrastructure across Sudan.

  4. UN chief calls for major reforms to cut costs and improve efficiency

    - UN News

    Amid financial strain and growing global challenges, UN Secretary-General António Guterres is pushing for wide-ranging structural reforms to enhance the world body’s effectiveness.

  5. Gaza: Guterres hails hostage release, renews ceasefire call

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the release of a hostage held in in Gaza on Monday and renewed his call for a permanent ceasefire and greater humanitarian access to the war-torn enclave.

  6. UN migration agency helping migrants in the US return home voluntarily

    - UN News

    The United States has asked the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to assist undocumented migrants who choose to return to their home countries.

  7. Gaza: Starvation looms for one in five people, say food security experts

    - UN News

    Gazans remain at “critical risk of famine”, UN-backed food security experts warned on Monday, a full 19 months since war began with Israel and 70 days since deliveries stopped of all aid and commercial supplies.

  8. Climate change takes increasingly extreme toll on African countries

    - UN News

    Devastating floods in South Sudan in recent months left thousands of herders without their most precious possessions: goats, cows and cattle. The animals are central to people’s lives and age-old customs including marriage and cultural traditions. All risk being swept away or scorched by the ravages of climate change.

  9. Staff Union Demands Full & Active Participation in Ongoing Negotiations on UN Reforms

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 12 (IPS) - As discussions on the restructuring of the United Nations — including a possible merger of UN agencies and staff lay-offs system-wide — continue at the highest levels of the Secretariat, the Staff Union (UNSU) is demanding an active presence in the ongoing talks.

    A proposed resolution, which is expected to be adopted at the UNSU general meeting on May 14, is very specific in its demands.

  10. Transitioning to a Circular Economy: The Future We Cannot Afford to Delay

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, May 12 (IPS) - Marcos Neto is UN Assistant Secretary General and Director of UNDP’s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support. From environmental degradation to biodiversity loss and mounting waste, we are facing the dire consequences of a reckless economic model that extracts, consumes, and discards. But there is an urgent alternative—one that is not just possible, but essential.

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