News headlines in July 2025

  1. IPC Alert Declares the Worst Famine Conditions in Gaza since October 2023

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, July 31 (IPS) - Amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the risk of famine among rising need of consumption and nutrition have reached their worst levels since the start of the conflict. Without urgent analysis to latest report from the Food Security Classificat “IPC ALERT: Worst-case scenario of Famine unfolding in the Gaza Strip”.

  2. Why Locally Led Development Works and How Funders Can Get It Right

    - Inter Press Service

    KAMPALA Uganda / SORIA Spain, July 31 (IPS) - In Uganda, local communities are routinely sidelined in development processes, despite knowing most about their own needs. When a Moroto District officer remarked, ‘This is the first time local leaders were truly heard’, it offered a powerful reminder of what so often goes wrong: development fails when communities are excluded.

  3. An Ageing World on a Heating Planet: Why Older People Must Be Central to Climate Policy

    - Inter Press Service

    HYDERABAD, India, July 31 (IPS) - I’ve just returned from the east coast of India, where I saw for myself the harsh challenges that older people in artisanal fishing communities confront daily. I saw how the community elders — the keepers of marine traditions and the coastal environment — are being forsaken by climate policy and their governments.

  4. Four Times Rejected: Stateless Lotshampa Refugees Appeal to Nepal’s Supreme Court

    - Inter Press Service

    JHAPA, Nepal,, July 31 (IPS) - Four Bhutanese Lotshampa refugees—Aasis Subedi, Santosh Darji, Roshan Tamang, and Ashok Gurung—filed an appeal in Nepal’s Supreme Court on July 27, challenging a government order that would deport them from Nepal.

  5. Once-in-a-decade push for the ‘locked out’: Global leaders set for landmark UN conference in Turkmenistan

    - UN News

    In early August, Heads of State, ministers, investors and grassroots leaders will gather in Awaza on Turkmenistan’s Caspian coast for once-in-a-decade UN conference aiming to rewire the global system in support of 32 landlocked developing countries whose economies are often “locked out” of opportunity due to their lack of access to the sea.

  6. In Myanmar, conflict and floods collide as UN warns of deepening crisis

    - UN News

    As Myanmar reels from deadly floods, renewed fighting and widespread displacement, the United Nations warned on Thursday that urgent humanitarian needs are going unmet due to escalating violence and blocked access.

  7. Gaza Strip: Humanitarians warn of worsening famine conditions, attacks on civilians

    - UN News

    Famine conditions are tightening their grip on the Gaza Strip, as the latest UN humanitarian update warns of soaring malnutrition-related deaths, relentless civilian attacks, and mounting obstacles to aid access amid deepening crisis.

  8. World News in Brief: First UN mission to Syria’s Sweida, fresh displacement in Haiti, new lightning record

    - UN News

    The first UN inter-agency mission to embattled Sweida governorate in Syria arrived there on Thursday, UN aid coordination office OCHA has reported.

  9. Trade measures critical to ending plastic pollution

    - UN News

    Trade must be part of the solution to end plastic pollution – a global problem which disproportionately affects developing countries.

  10. ‘Delivering better’: New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security

    - UN News

    The Ambassador of Nepal to the United Nations, Lok Bahadur Thapa, was on Thursday elected president of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at what he called a “historic moment” for his country and its enduring commitment to multilateralism.

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