News headlines in May 2025, page 3

  1. ‘We are the present’: Tajik climate activist urges leaders to include youth voices in dialogue

    - UN News

    A young activist from Tajikistan is speaking up to show that her generation can be part of the solution to combat climate change.

  2. Desperate hunger drives crowd to storm UN food warehouse in Gaza

    - UN News

    Desperate hunger drove crowds of people to overrun a World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse in central Gaza on Wednesday, reportedly leaving two dead and several injured in a chaotic scramble for food.

  3. UN honours service and sacrifice of its peacekeepers

    - UN News

    The United Nations is honouring staff serving at its field missions through several events to mark the International Day of UN Peacekeepers on Thursday.

  4. UNOC3: Bringing Ocean Education and Science to the Global Agenda

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 28 (IPS) - A greater understanding and appreciation of the world’s oceans is needed to protect them. As the global community prepares to convene for the ocean conference, they must also prepare to invest in scientific efforts and education that will bolster their joint efforts.

  5. Unmasking Harm Reduction: Youth Demand Action on Tobacco Industry’s New Tactics

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM / BANGKOK, May 28 (IPS) - The World Health Organization (WHO) for this year’s World No Tobacco Day (May 31) has chosen the theme, “Unmasking the Appeal”,?to reveal the tactics employed by the tobacco and nicotine industries to make their harmful products enticing, particularly to young people.

  6. UN 80 Reforms, Lacking Transparency, Come Under Heavy Fire

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 28 (IPS) - As the UN continues with its plans to restructure the world body, designated UN 80, the complaints continue to pour in—first, the Staff Union in New York and now, the Staff Union in Geneva.

    After a meeting with management last week—to discuss UN 80 through the Staff-Management Committee (SMC)—a memo addressed to staffers, says that among the issues raised was “the continuing lack of transparency and lack of consultation”.

  7. Pandemics to pollution: WHO Assembly delivers landmark health decisions

    - UN News

    The 78th World Health Assembly concluded Tuesday in Geneva, marking several major milestones in global health. Delegates adopted the world’s first pandemic agreement and approved a significant boost in core funding for the World Health Organization (WHO).

  8. Sudan war exacerbates risk of cholera and malaria: UNICEF

    - UN News

    The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned of an escalating public health crisis in Sudan, as conflict and mass displacement continue to drive a surge in disease, particularly cholera and malaria.

  9. Yemen: UN warns against Houthi-Israel escalation, calls for dialogue

    - UN News

    The United Nations has called for restraint following another wave of escalation between Houthi rebels in Yemen and Israeli forces.

  10. UN awards 2025 Mandela Prize to Brenda Reynolds and Kennedy Odede

    - UN News

    An Indigenous social worker from Canada and a social entrepreneur from Kenya are the laureates of the 2025 Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Prize, the United Nations announced on Wednesday.

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