News headlines in May 2023, page 23

  1. Israel: UN experts demand accountability over death of Palestinian hunger striker

    - UN News

    There must be accountability from the Israeli Government following the death of Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan, two independent UN human rights experts said on Wednesday, referring to the mass arbitrary detention of Palestinians as “cruel” and “inhumane.”

  2. Human rights experts alarmed over ‘imminent executions’ in Saudi Arabia

    - UN News

    On Wednesday, a large group of UN-appointed independent human rights experts expressed concern over the possibly imminent execution of three members of the Howeitat tribe in Saudi Arabia, urging authorities to stop the process.

  3. Human rights ‘best antidote’ to advance peace, Security Council hears

    - UN News

    Human rights provide the “best antidote” to prevent conflict and instability, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  4. New temperature records, food security threats likely as El Niño looms

    - UN News

    The development of an El Niño climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean this year is more and more likely, with dangerously high temperatures and extreme weather events expected, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

  5. Sudan: ‘Secure and immediate access’ needed for lifesaving aid, urges Guterres

    - UN News

    Fighting in Sudan must stop now before the conflict and the spreading humanitarian catastrophe further ravage the country, and the region, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday.

  6. Tuberculosis Risk Factors Exacerbated by Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, May 02 (IPS) - While there is no established causal relationship between climate change and tuberculosis (TB), studies have begun to highlight the potential impact its effects could have on the spread of the disease.

  7. Safeguarding the Future of Independent Media & Our Democracies

    - Inter Press Service

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 02 (IPS) - There’s a now familiar groan every time the lights go out in South Africa. Due to a critical shortage of electricity, the national power utility institutes a daily regimen of scheduled power cuts.

  8. Imprisoned Iranian women journalists receive UN press freedom prize

    - UN News

    Three imprisoned Iranian women journalists - whose reporting helped spark the revolution surrounding the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody - are the recipients of an award that celebrates press freedom, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced on Tuesday.

  9. Fragile gains on reducing child marriage, under threat from ‘polycrisis’: UNICEF

    - UN News

    The practice of child marriage has continued to decline globally, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a new report published on Wednesday, warning that a ‘polycrisis’ including war, climate shocks, and the continuing COVID pandemic, is putting the fragile gains made towards ending the scourge, under threat.

  10. Sudan latest: Over 100,000 have now fled says UNHCR

    - UN News

    More than 100,000 people have now fled Sudan to neighbouring countries in search of safety, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Tuesday.

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