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  1. Syria: Guterres deplores deadly mosque blast in Homs

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres “unequivocally condemns” the deadly terrorist attack on a mosque in Homs, Syria during Friday prayers, his spokesperson said in a statement

  2. Sudan civil war: Health system ‘on the verge of collapse’

    - UN News

    The war in Sudan has been tearing the country apart for almost 1,000 days, putting the country’s health system under intolerable pressure. The World Health Organization (WHO) is reporting widespread disease outbreaks, severe shortages, malnutrition and rising deaths.

  3. Sri Lanka cyclone: More than a million still need aid weeks after Ditwah floods

    - UN News

    Nearly a month after Cyclone Ditwah tore across Sri Lanka, more than a million people – including over half a million children – remain in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, as floods, landslides and renewed rainfall continue to compound one of the country’s worst disasters in decades.

  4. Development cooperation agreement marks new phase in UN-Iraq partnership

    - UN News

    Better access to education, the protection of the environment and good governance are some of the areas in which the United Nations helps countries improve.

  5. How climate change is threatening human rights

    - UN News

    With rising effects of climate change across the globe, the world has started recognising that climate change is not just an ecological collapse, but also a human rights crisis.

  6. First Person: Felipe Paullier, the youngest ever senior UN official, charged with giving a voice to young people around the world

    - UN News

    A paediatrician by training, Felipe Paullier has long been an advocate for youth. Formerly Director of the Uruguayan Government's Youth Institute, a role which involved several joint actions with various UN agencies, he was appointed to run the UN Youth Office in 2023, the youngest senior appointment in United Nations history.

  7. The Bitter Sweet Future of Cocoa Showcased During COP30, Belém

    - Inter Press Service

    BELÉM, Brazil, December 24 (IPS) - Izete dos Santos Costa, also known as Dona Nena among locals in Combu Island, welcomed hundreds of people from around the world during the recent climate conference in Belém.

  8. A Grim Year for Democracy and Civic Freedoms – but in Gen Z There Is Hope

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, December 24 (IPS) - 2025 has been a terrible year for democracy. Just over 7 per cent of the world’s population now live in places where the rights to organise, protest and speak out are generally respected, according to the CIVICUS Monitor, a civil society research partnership that measures civic freedoms around the world. This is a sharp drop from over 14 per cent this time last year.

  9. In Kenya, Smallholder Farmers Push Back Against Corporate Control of Agriculture

    - Inter Press Service

    GITHUNGURI, Kenya, December 24 (IPS) - For the past two years, Samuel Ndungu, a smallholder farmer, has been growing organic food and supplying it to the local market in Githunguri, just outside Nairobi.

  10. Industrialisation without destruction: A UN blueprint for the future

    - UN News

    Since the 19th century, industrialisation has had a transformative effect on the world, both positive and negative. It has created jobs and lifted millions out of poverty. But it has also had devastating consequences; destroying ecosystems, polluting the air, and driving the climate crisis that threatens to make large parts of the planet uninhabitable.

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