News headlines in October 2024, page 8

  1. World News in Brief: Sudan food crisis update, justice in Thailand, UN can solve global problems

    - UN News

    Sudan’s humanitarian crisis continues to deepen, with ongoing fighting between rival militaries displacing millions.

  2. New UN push to ensure women’s equal participation peace

    - UN News

    The UN on Thursday launched the “Common Pledge” initiative, designed to bring together mediators, governments, and civil society to ensure the full, equal and meaningful engagement of women in peace processes.

  3. ‘Lebanon risks falling off a humanitarian cliff’: UN relief coordinator

    - UN News

    The UN Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon on Thursday urged the international community to push harder for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah warning that the country is on the brink of a humanitarian collapse.

  4. BRICS Summit: Guterres underscores bloc’s role in boosting global cooperation

    - UN News

    The BRICS intergovernmental organization can play a greater role in strengthening multilateralism for global development and security, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Thursday, in remarks to the group’s summit hosted by Russia in the city of Kazan.

  5. Gaza: Polio could spread unless vaccines reach war-torn north

    - UN News

    An immediate ceasefire is needed in Gaza as the enclave faces the additional threat of polio spreading, if the final phase of a vaccination campaign continues to face delays in reaching the besieged north, where the “nightmare is intensifying”, top UN officials stressed on Thursday.

  6. ‘Climate crunch time is here,’ new UN report warns

    - UN News

    Annual greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high, and urgent action must be taken to prevent catastrophic spikes in temperature and avoid the worst impact of climate change, according to a new report released on Thursday by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

  7. Explainer: How to advance women’s roles in peace and security

    - UN News

    Ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Haiti, Sudan and Ukraine and beyond reveal that females are disproportionately affected – from gender-based violence to rape used as a tool of war – but the UN chief’s newly released report suggests eight ways for policymakers and interested parties to advance women’s role in peace and security.

  8. With God on Our Side: Netanyahu, Trump, and Putin

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct 23 (IPS) - Bronisław Malinowski (1884 – 1942) did for several years conduct socio-anthropological research in the Trobriand Islands. Returning to England after World War I, he wrote several ground breaking books, among them Magic, Science, and Religion in which he assumed that people's feelings and motives are crucial for understanding the way their society functions. Malinowski considered society to be intimately interlinked with individuality – i.e. an individual's ideas and behaviour are created and formulated within the social circles s/he lives and vice versa. Consequently, an individual's personality might influence an entire society, depending on the leading role s/he is granted.

  9. Hunger Is Ravaging the Bodies of Syrian Children, Stunting Their Growth

    - Inter Press Service

    IDLIB, Syria, Oct 23 (IPS) - Children in northern Syria are suffering from hunger, illness, and malnutrition as a result of poverty, poor living conditions for most families, and the collapse of purchasing power amid the soaring prices of all essential food commodities. Displacement and a lack of job opportunities make this worse.

  10. 85 percent of children affected by polio in 2023 lived in fragile and conflict-affected areas: UNICEF

    - UN News

    Countries facing conflict, natural disasters and humanitarian crises are struggling to provide routine childhood immunisations leaving many children vulnerable to the resurgence of polio, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned in new report.

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