News headlines in May 2023, page 21

  1. Keep Sudan borders open UNHCR urges, amid alarming rise in child deaths

    - UN News

    The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) on Friday urged States to keep borders open to people fleeing military infighting across Sudan and suspend "negative asylum decisions" for Sudanese nationals outside the country, who cannot return because of the conflict.

  2. Afghanistan: Women tell UN rights experts ‘we’re alive, but not living’

    - UN News

    Following a systematic crackdown on the rights of Afghan women and girls by the Taliban – from attending school to working at the UN – “the stage may be set for multiple preventable deaths that could amount to femicide” unless restrictions are reversed rapidly, independent UN human rights experts announced on Friday, following an eight-day visit to the country.

  3. DR Congo: Desperate situation facing millions displaced by armed violence

    - UN News

    Recurring attacks by armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to drive forced displacement and extreme hardship for millions of Congolese, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday.

  4. WHO chief declares end to COVID-19 as a global health emergency

    - UN News

    The head of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) has declared “with great hope” an end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency, stressing that it does not mean the disease is no longer a global threat.

  5. Of Africa and The Magic Formula of The Italian Taxi Driver

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, May 04 (IPS) - Some days ago in Rome, the Italian taxi driver switched on the radio during a longish ride through the usual traffic jam. Music, gossip, and the hourly news bulletin. All of a sudden, the man strongly hit the steering wheel. “They are stupid, those bastards…,” he shouted.

  6. In Sudanese Conflict, Either You Lose Everything, or You Die

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, May 04 (IPS) - On the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, Sabre Nasr, a young Egyptian man of 20, developed a fever.

  7. The Workweek Is Still Long in Latin America

    - Inter Press Service

    CARACAS, May 04 (IPS) - The reduction in the workweek recently approved by the Chilean Congress forms part of a trend of working fewer hours and days that is spreading in today’s modern economies, but also highlights how far behind other countries in Latin America are in this regard.

  8. Escaping Sudan: Home alone, with warplanes overhead

    - UN News

    When fighting erupted in Sudan’s capital Khartoum, 25-year-old Arafa was at home alone with her two young children.

  9. UN in Ukraine ‘appalled and saddened’ at deadly airstrikes and attacks

    - UN News

    The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine issued a statement on Thursday saying he and colleagues were “appalled and saddened” at the series of airstrikes and attacks, which have killed and injured dozens of civilians there.

  10. UNESCO calls for more protection for artists under attack

    - UN News

    The international community must provide greater protection to artists caught up in armed conflict, political instability, and natural disasters, the UN Educational, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said in a new report titled Defending Creative Voices, published on Thursday.

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