News headlines in September 2022

  1. Annexation of a States Territory is a Violation of the Charter & International Law, Warns UN Chief

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 30 (IPS) - The Kremlin has announced that a ceremony will take place Friday in Moscow that will launch a process of annexation of the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.

  2. UNs High-Level Meeting of World Leaders Falls Short of Gender Empowerment

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 30 (IPS) - When the UN’s high-level meeting of world leaders concluded last week, the head count seemed lopsided: 190 speakers, including 76 Heads of State, 50 Heads of Government, 4 Vice-Presidents, 5 Deputy Prime Ministers, 48 Ministers and 7 Heads of Delegations—overwhelmingly male.

  3. DR Congo: Humanitarian situation worsens; UN mission continues to battle armed militias

    - UN News

    The UN envoy for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Friday denounced the recent violence against the Organization’s stabilization mission in the country, which has been the target of “manipulation and stigmatization”.

  4. Russia vetoes Security Council resolution condemning attempted annexation of Ukraine regions

    - UN News

    Russia on Friday vetoed a Security Council resolution which described its attempts to unlawfully annex four regions of Ukraine earlier in the day with a formal ceremony in Moscow, as “a threat to international peace and security”, demanding that the decision be immediately and unconditionally reversed.

  5. Empty shelves and rising prices linked to Ukraine crisis push Tunisians to the brink

    - UN News

    For many Tunisians, shortages of essential foods, fuel and key farming products linked to the war in Ukraine, have tested them to the limit, they’ve been telling UN News.

  6. Yemen: Put the people first, Guterres urges, with extended and expanded truce

    - UN News

    Yemen’s warring parties who have sustained a nationwide truce for the past six monthsneed to prioritize the “needs and aspirations” of the people, by both extending and expanding it, beyond Sunday’s imminent deadline, the UN chief has said.

  7. Little progress combating systemic racism against people of African descent: UN report

    - UN News

    More than two years since the murder of George Floyd by a police officer in the United States sparked the global Black Lives Matter movement, there’s been only “piecemeal progress” in addressing systemic racism, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Friday, in a new report.

  8. Afghanistan: UN condemns ‘callous’ suicide attack on education centre

    - UN News

    The UN has condemned a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital Kabul which has left more than 20 dead, according to latest news reports, many of them young women who were sitting mock exams at an education centre.

  9. What Stray Dogs Need in Thailand: Family and Love

    - Inter Press Service

    Bangkok & California, Sep 30 (IPS) - When I started living in Thailand, I noticed something peculiar that I had never seen in other countries I had visited before. It was the stray dogs. I ran into so many stray dogs when jogging on the streets.

  10. Poverty Impacts on Efforts to End Child Marriage, say Parliamentarians

    - Inter Press Service

    Johannesburg, Sep 29 (IPS) - Child marriage continues to be a scourge in many African countries – despite legislation and efforts of many, including parliamentarians, to keep girls in school and create brighter futures for them. This was the view of participants in a recent webinar held under the auspices of the African Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (FPA) and UNFPA East and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO).

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