News headlines in 2023, page 90
UN rights experts condemn Iran’s protest crackdown
- UN News

Iran has escalated its crackdown on protests, to prevent public commemoration of Jina Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody last year, UN independent human rights experts warned on Tuesday.
Sudan: Children dying amid healthcare system collapse
- UN News

In war-torn Sudan, more than 1,200 children under five have died in camps in the space of four months from a combination of measles and malnutrition, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.
Cuba calls for ‘a new and more just global contract’
- UN News

In the face of rising hunger and poverty, developing countries will continue their decades-long fight for a more just and equitable world, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez told the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.
Russia’s weaponization of food and energy impacts all countries, Zelenskyy tells UN Assembly
- UN News

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine told world leaders in the UN General Assembly that alongside its ongoing nuclear threat, Russia is also weaponizing essentials like global food and energy markets, and using them “not only against our country, but all of yours as well.”
Annual cost for reaching the SDGs? More than $5 trillion
- UN News

The cost of achieving ambitious sustainable development targets is estimated at between $5.4 and $6.4 trillion per year between now and 2030, UN economists said on Tuesday.
“Armed conflicts are an offense to human rationality,” Brazil’s Lula da Silva tells UN Assembly
- UN News

Speaking at the annual debate of the UN General Assembly in New York, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva lamented growing global inequalities and discussed his country’s role spearheading climate change diplomacy within the Global South.
Syria: UN chief welcomes reopening of life-saving aid corridor
- UN News

A large UN aid convoy was able to cross into northwest Syria on Tuesday following the reopening of a vital border crossing.
Biden says ‘when we stand together’, we can tackle any challenge
- UN News

The territorial integrity and human rights that form the foundation of the UN must be collectively defended, United States President Joseph Biden said on Tuesday.
‘No nonsense’ Climate Ambition Summit: What you need to know
- UN News

The race to protect the planet is about to accelerate, as world leaders, business giants, and experts gather to attend the Climate Ambition Summit on Wednesday.
World News in Brief: Reparations for African diaspora, child deaths in Sudan, Libya update
- UN News

It is high time countries made reparatory justice a priority to address the legacy of slavery and colonialism, which continues to negatively impact the daily lives of people of African descent across the globe.

