News headlines in February 2025, page 21

  1. Gaza: UN health agency urges rapid scale-up of medevacs as thousands remain in critical condition

    - UN News

    More than 12,000 critically ill and injured patients, including at least 5,000 children, urgently need to be evacuated from Gaza, amid the crumbling health system, the UN World Health Organization (WHO)’s top official in the region said on Thursday.

  2. ‘Step Up the Pace’ and end female genital mutilation, UN says

    - UN News

    As the world marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation on Thursday, the United Nations is warning that without urgent action, a staggering 27 million more girls could undergo the procedure by 2030.

  3. Sudan: Top aid official warns against escalating violence in two states

    - UN News

    South Kordofan and Blue Nile states in Sudan are on the brink of catastrophe as violence continues to escalate at an alarming rate, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the country said on Thursday in a statement.

  4. Syria: Assad’s armed forces must face accountability, says rights probe

    - UN News

    Widespread pillaging and the destruction of property in Syria by all parties to the conflict have largely gone unpunished and likely amount to war crimes, top independent rights investigators reporting to the Human Rights Council maintained on Thursday.

  5. Toxic air threatens children’s lives across East Asia and the Pacific, UNICEF warns

    - UN News

    More than 100 children under the age of five die every day in East Asia and the Pacific due to air pollution, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned in a new analysis released on Thursday, calling for urgent action to tackle the crisis.

  6. Guterres appeals for mediation to end crisis in eastern DR Congo

    - UN News

    Now is the time to end the crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN Secretary-General said on Thursday in a briefing to journalists in New York.

  7. It’s official: January was the warmest on record

    - UN News

    The world has just experienced the hottest January ever recorded, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday, citing data crunched by UN partner the Copernicus Climate Service

  8. Gaza: 10,000 aid trucks reached enclave since ceasefire began

    - UN News

    The humanitarian community’s plan to flood Gaza with lifesaving aid passed an important milestone on Thursday with the news that more than 10,000 relief lorries have entered the enclave since the ceasefire began on 19 January.

  9. Reusable rockets, air taxis and ‘autonomous autos’ are the future: WIPO

    - UN News

    Air taxis, “autonomous autos” and reusable rockets are just some of the future transport solutions that inventors all over the world are striving to make a reality, while patents for combustion engines are “flatlining”, the UN intellectual property agency (WIPO) said on Thursday.

  10. Haitian Government Faces Criticism for its Response to Gang Attack in Kenscoff

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 05 (IPS) - The humanitarian situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate as armed gangs expand their control in Port-Au-Prince and escalate acts of violence throughout the nation. Due to heightened insecurity, civilian displacement has reached new peaks, with hunger, disease, and the economic crisis having grown worse. With access to basic services diminished, approximately 5.5 million Haitians are dependent on humanitarian aid for survival. However, relief efforts have been severely hampered due to safety risks, restricted mobility and the vast scale of needs.

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