News headlines in 2024, page 62
Hunger and cholera crises escalate in South Sudan, as needs surge
- UN News

South Sudan is facing a spiralling humanitarian crisis with hunger and cholera cases escalating in several parts of the country. UN agencies on Friday called for more international support and interventions to ease the widespread suffering.
‘Historic development’ in Thailand as it moves to end statelessness for nearly 500,000 people
- UN News

In a landmark move towards ending statelessness, Thailand’s cabinet has approved an accelerated pathway to permanent residency and nationality for nearly half a million stateless people, marking one of the region’s most significant citizenship initiatives.
Deadly floods in Spain highlight need to cut greenhouse gas emissions
- UN News

The record-breaking rainfall and deadly flash floods that hit Spain this week underscore why saving lives as climate change turbocharges extreme weather must be a top priority, the World Meteorological Office (WMO) said on Friday.
Middle East crisis: Live updates on 1 November from the UN and the region
- UN News

We are following the news as it happens from UN offices in Geneva and New York and on the ground in Gaza and Lebanon, bringing you the latest updates throughout the day as conflict continues to roil the region. UN News app users can follow here.
Lead for Learning: Decisive Leadership Urgently Needed To Improve Education Globally
- Inter Press Service

NAIROBI, Oct 31 (IPS) - Global education is facing a critical moment amid severe setbacks. Millions of children are out of school, learning levels are falling, and millions are leaving school without the skills they need. New out-of-school figures reveal that global progress in reducing the number of out-of-school children has been just 1 percent since 2015, leaving 251 million behind.
Hope Springs Eternal—Dashed it’s Deadly
- Inter Press Service

ATLANTA, USA, Oct 31 (IPS) - The most solemn and terrifying words ever uttered are those inscribed over the gateway to Hell in Dante's Inferno: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!" Hope is essential for human survival both as individuals and as nations.
Israel's Ban on UNRWA Threatens the Stability of Palestine
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 31 (IPS) - On October 28, the Israeli parliament voted to ban activity from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Israel. Two bills were passed by the Knesset, Israel's house of representatives, one that barred all UNRWA efforts, and another that prevents interactions between Israeli authorities and UNRWA personnel. The implications of this amendment are expected to exacerbate dire conditions for millions of Palestinians who were already in the midst of a severe humanitarian crisis.
Defending Biodiversity in Armed Conflict: Can COP16 Meet the Expectations?
- Inter Press Service

CALI, Columbia, Oct 31 (IPS) - José Aruna, a forest defender from Sud Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), remembers the night in September 2019 when a group of heavily armed men barged into his house in the middle of the night. Aruna and his wife—6 months pregnant at the time—were in bed when he heard sounds of boots on the front yard and quickly knew something was about to happen.
Ukraine: UN official urges restraint, renews call for just and lasting peace
- UN News
A senior UN disarmament official on Thursday called on all parties to the conflict in Ukraine to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could further escalate the war.
251 million children still out of school worldwide, UNESCO reports
- UN News

Despite decades of educational progress and international commitments, a quarter of a billion children and youth remain out of school worldwide, UN education agency UNESCO’s latest Global Education Monitoring Report revealed on Thursday.
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