News headlines in May 2025, page 18

  1. World News in Brief: Sudan refugees, aid for Syrian returnees, MERS alert in Saudi Arabia, Venezuela urged to end secret detentions

    - UN News

    More than 40,000 Sudanese have fled to eastern Chad in the past month to escape intensifying violence in Darfur.

  2. Hungary's LGBTQI Amendment an Affront to Human Rights, Say Activists

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, May 13 (IPS) - A controversial amendment to Hungary’s constitution has left the country’s LGBTQI community both defiant and fearful, rights groups have said.

  3. UN80 Initiative: Equipping the Organization in an Era of Extraordinary Uncertainty

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 13 (IPS) - Next month marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations Charter.

    The Charter is our roadmap to a better world – our owner’s manual setting out purposes and principles – and our practical guide to advancing the three pillars of our work: peace and security, development and human rights.

  4. UN’s Proposed Structural Changes Laid Out in a “Strictly Confidential” Internal Document

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 13 (IPS) - A six-page internal document, marked “STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL” on every single page – indicating restricted access to protect sensitive information-- is one of the most comprehensive “compilation of non-attributable suggestions by the UN80 Task Force” on the proposed restructuring of the world body.

  5. ‘Stop the 21st century atrocity’ in Gaza, Fletcher urges UN Security Council

    - UN News

    No aid has entered Gaza for more than 10 weeks and every single one of the 2.1 million people there faces famine conditions, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher said on Tuesday in a briefing to the Security Council in New York.

  6. Half of women’s organizations in crisis zones risk closure within six months

    - UN News

    Women’s organisations operating in crisis settings are being pushed to the brink by widespread funding cuts. In a report published on Tuesday, UN Women – the UN agency for gender equality – warned that 47 per cent of these groups may be forced to close within the next six months.

  7. GAZA LIVE: 'Humanity, the law and reason must prevail' in Gaza, UN relief chief tells Security Council

    - UN News

    The Security Council is meeting in New York to discuss the horror of Gaza, where humanitarians warn of “a critical risk of famine” and aid shipments have been blocked by Israel for over 70 days. UN relief chief Tom Fletcher briefed the Security Council, asking ambassadors if they will finally act decisively "to prevent genocide" and ensure respect for international law. He also called on Hamas to release all hostages and stop putting civilians at risk. Follow live for key updates from UN Headquarters and reports from the region. App users can follow coverage here.

  8. US deportations raise serious human rights concerns

    - UN News

    The UN Human Rights High Commissioner Volker Türk has voiced concern over the recent deportation of large numbers of non-nationals from the United States, particularly to third countries.

  9. Number of internally displaced breaks new record with no let-up in conflicts, disasters

    - UN News

    A record 83.4 million people have been forced from their homes around the world, fuelled by an increase in disasters and conflict, the UN migration agency, IOM, said on Tuesday.

  10. As funding cuts bite, UN chief announces new dawn for peacekeeping

    - UN News

    The future of peacekeeping took centre stage on Tuesday in Berlin as UN chief António Guterres urged Member States to do more to support the global body’s Blue Helmets and stave off the worst impacts of deep funding cuts.

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