News headlines in June 2025, page 31

  1. Gaza: Guterres urges probe into killings at food distribution sites

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General has called for an investigation into the killing and injury of Palestinians seeking food aid in Gaza on Sunday.

  2. Frontline Ukrainian families face perilous task of farming mined fields

    - UN News

    As Ukrainian and Russian delegations meet for a second round of preliminary peace talks in Turkïye on Monday, rural communities faced their own challenge: finding something to eat.

  3. South Asian Cities Faced Relentless, Record-Breaking Heatwaves Last Year

    - Inter Press Service

    BENGALURU, India / COLOMBO Sri Lanka, Jun 02 (IPS) - From the blistering heat of Delhi’s streets to Colombo’s humid corners, workers in the informal economy are silently enduring the toll of labour on their bodies and livelihoods.

  4. Life Below Water Goes Deep: Our Planet’s Greatest Untold Story

    - Inter Press Service

    NICE, France, Jun 02 (IPS) - As David Attenborough reflects in his new documentary Ocean, “After living for nearly 100 years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea". We wholeheartedly agree - and urge governments convening at the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in France next month to remember that life below water goes deep.

  5. Lifting of Israeli blockade ‘the only way to avert mass starvation’ in Gaza: UNRWA chief

    - UN News

    Amid disputed reports of Israeli forces firing on civilians near a new privatised aid distribution point in southern Gaza, the head of the Palestine refugee agency, UNRWA, said on Sunday that lifting the months-long aid blockade of the enclave is the only way to avoid “mass starvation”.

  6. Helpless in the face of hunger: Gaza families pray for deliverance – or death

    - UN News

    “I stood helpless in the face of my son's hunger. I cried a lot and told him to drink from our little water to satisfy his hunger,” said Zeenat, a young Palestinian woman speaking to UN News from the battered Gaza Strip.

  7. As AI evolves, pressure mounts to regulate ‘killer robots’

    - UN News

    A world in which algorithms determine the fate of soldiers and civilians alike is no longer hypothetical. AI-driven drones are reshaping warfare, raising deep ethical questions about autonomy in combat. As international policymakers scramble to set ground rules, the race is on to rein in this rapidly evolving technology.

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