News headlines in January 2025, page 14

  1. World News in Brief: Security Council Libya resolution, cyclone recovery in Mozambique, Marburg virus in Tanzania, counter-terrorism laws in Türkiye

    - UN News

    The UN Security Council on Thursday passed a resolution to renew the mandate of the Panel of Experts (PoE) of the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee which also extends measures related to the illicit export of petroleum from oil-rich Libya, initially authorised in 2014.

  2. WHO launches $1.5 billion appeal to tackle global health crises

    - UN News

    The world is facing an extraordinary convergence of crises that has left 305 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.

  3. UN human rights chief hails ‘signs of new beginnings’ in Lebanon and Syria

    - UN News

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed solidarity with the people of Lebanon and Syria on Thursday, acknowledging the traumas both nations have endured over decades.

  4. UN stands with Ukrainians for the long-term, insists UN aid chief

    - UN News

    The embattled people of Ukraine and those forced abroad need $3.32 billion in lifesaving and sustained humanitarian assistance to help them cope as a fourth year of war looms after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, UN aid chiefs said on Thursday.

  5. Economic recovery is losing steam, warns UN labour agency

    - UN News

    Geopolitical tensions, the rising costs of climate change and unresolved debt issues are putting labour markets under pressure, according to a new report from the International Labour Organization (ILO) published on Thursday.

  6. Israel’s Genocide in Gaza

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, Jan 15 (IPS) - Despite the denials by the Israeli government and some of its supporters, Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza is evident.

  7. The Davos Disconnect

    - Inter Press Service

    GEBZE, Türkiye, Jan 15 (IPS) - "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times." Charles Dickens is more relevant today than ever.

    The wealthy and powerful are meeting again this year in glamorous Davos, at an invitation-only event. They arrive in chartered aircraft and private jets to speak about our warming climate, among other global concerns.

  8. African Countries Urged to Plug Wealth Loss, Stop Illicit Financial Flows

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Jan 15 (IPS) - Africa loses billions of dollars annually through illicit financial flows, resulting in the continent failing to improve the lives of millions of people despite vast mineral wealth, according to experts.

  9. A decade of conflict: ‘Almost 40 million Yemenis have waited far too long’

    - UN News

    The UN’s Special Envoy for Yemen and a top aid official briefed the Security Council on Wednesday warning of the grave consequences that could follow if hostilities stemming from its long running civil conflict – which have now spilled across the entire region – continue into a second decade.

  10. Guterres hails Gaza ceasefire deal as ‘critical first step’

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General has welcomed Wednesday’s announcement of a deal to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza following 15 months of war.

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