News headlines in June 2025, page 7

  1. Responsibility to Protect: An unfulfilled promise, a ray of hope

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General has warned that the world today is failing to protect civilians from mass atrocity crimes, calling for a renewed global commitment to the Responsibility to Protect – a principle adopted two decades ago that remains, in his words, “a moral imperative” and “an unfulfilled promise.”

  2. ‘A moral failure’: Security Council hears about grave violations against children caught in war

    - UN News

    When Sila, a young woman from Idlib in Syria, was three years-old, she woke up to missiles falling around her, forcing her and her family to flee their home.

  3. Energy access has improved, but more funding is needed to address disparities: WHO

    - UN News

    Although nearly 92 per cent of the global population now has basic access to electricity, more than 666 million people still live without it, prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to urge greater financial support for renewable energy.

  4. $1 towards a girl’s education = $3 for the global economy: That's how development works

    - UN News

    Helping those with less isn’t charity – it’s a shared investment in a better future. Yet global development financing is under strain. An upcoming UN conference in Sevilla, Spain, aims to change that by mobilizing large-scale investment for a more just and sustainable world.

  5. How Many Developing Countries Are Forging Paths to Climate Accountability at SB62

    - Inter Press Service

    SRINAGAR, Jun 25 (IPS) - A packed conference room buzzing with the energy of over 300 national experts, negotiators, and implementers discussed their submissions of the First Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs) during the 62nd session of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SB62) negotiations.

  6. A New Solar Power Plant Powers Progress in Zimbabwe’s Renewable Energy Sector

    - Inter Press Service

    MUTARE, Zimbabwe, Jun 25 (IPS) - When load shedding was introduced over the past two years, Jose Tenete Domingos Lumboa had to deal with learning disruptions worsened by the backup generators in the eastern part of Zimbabwe.

  7. Despite Strong Commitment, SDGs Progress Alarmingly Off Track 10 Years On—New UN Report Finds

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Jun 24 (IPS) - Finland now ranks first in global sustainable development goals progress. Barbados is ahead globally in its commitment to UN multilateralism or cooperation among multiple nations.

  8. Less Investment, Less Aid: How FDI Shortfalls are Hurting Global Relief Efforts

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Jun 24 (IPS) - The world is losing interest in investing in others, especially when it comes to humanitarian aid. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has slowed to critical levels, weakening emerging markets and further slowing growth across developing nations.

  9. Slash and Burn Approach to UN Reforms Under Fire

    - Inter Press Service

    GENEVA, Jun 24 (IPS) - “We are writing to you regarding the cuts being undertaken under the UN80 Initiative and, more broadly, across the UN system. While we are mindful of the current funding challenges, we believe that the rushed and chaotic manner in which these changes are being implemented is causing deeper harm to both the effectiveness and reputation of the United Nations.

  10. UN urges renewed diplomacy on Iran nuclear deal, hails Tehran-Tel Aviv ceasefire as ‘significant achievement’

    - UN News

    A fragile ceasefire brokered by the United States between Iran and Israel appears to be holding, marking a tentative halt to a dangerous regional escalation that included airstrikes, retaliatory missile attacks and mounting civilian casualties.

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