News headlines in August 2021, page 20

  1. UN pledges full support to Nagasaki voices fuelling ‘powerful global movement’ against nuclear arms

    - UN News

    António Guterres has reaffirmed the full support of the United Nations to amplifying the powerful testimony of the survivors of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, 76 years ago, which has helped build a “powerful global movement against nuclear arms”.

  2. For women in e-commerce, ‘entrepreneurship means freedom’

    - UN News

    Entrepreneurship can mean more freedom for women according to the first Latin-American advocate of eTrade for All, an initiative developed by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to expand and promote the digital economy, especially in low and middle-income countries.

  3. Cyprus communities weaving closer ties through UN-backed project

    - UN News

    A weaving project is helping to close the decades-long divide between the two communities in Cyprus, with assistance from the UN mission in the country, UNFICYP. 

  4. Between Horror and Hope in the Villages of Ituri

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Aug 06 (IPS) - “We have buried twenty-eight people. I have seen them with my own eyes. We also found three bodies in the fields and buried them too. I can show them to you. It’s not far from here. We buried them there.” The man points to the hills. He doesn’t want to show his face or say his name, but he agrees that his voice can be recorded, so that his words don’t get lost. The camera can’t shoot him; it can only look at the tall grass or at the forest towards the countryside where it is no longer possible to cultivate food. The man talks while music from Lengabo’s catholic church marks the time of truce and hope.

  5. Escalating Lebanon-Israel aggressions provoking ‘very dangerous situation’

    - UN News

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    The UN Interim Force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, said on Friday that escalating hostilities over the past two days involving Lebanese and Israeli forces have created “a very dangerous situation” in the volatile border region.

  6. Wildlife Trafficking to Come under Fire at IUCN Congress

    - Inter Press Service

    St David’s, Wales, Aug 06 (IPS) - A recent seizure at Johannesburg’s international airport of a large consignment of rhino horns confirmed worst fears – illegal trafficking of wildlife and the plundering of treasured species is back with a vengeance after a Covid-19 lockdown lull.

  7. Afghanistan at ‘dangerous turning point’, UN envoy warns Security Council

    - UN News

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    With the war in Afghanistan now in “a new, deadlier, and more destructive phase”, the top UN official in the country appealed on Friday for the Security Council to act to avert a catastrophe. 

  8. Ceasefire in Tigray more urgent than ever: UN relief chief

    - UN News

    A ceasefire in Tigray on humanitarian grounds is needed now more than ever if a massive aid operation across frontlines is to succeed, the UN’s emergency relief chief said on Friday.

  9. Mali violence threatens country’s survival, warns UN human rights expert

    - UN News

    Rapidly spreading violence in Mali is threatening the State’s very survival, the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said on Friday. 

  10. Myanmar: COVID-19 third wave has hit like a ‘tsunami’, warns WFP

    - UN News

    The World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday that it is facing a 70 per cent funding shortfall in Myanmar, where millions face growing food insecurity.

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