News headlines in July 2025, page 6

  1. Slight decrease in global hunger as inequalities widen, UN report reveals

    - UN News

    An interagency group from the UN released the flagship 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report on Monday, estimating a global, yet uneven, decline in hunger since 2022.

  2. Syria: Fragile ceasefire in Sweida ‘largely holding’ amid volatility

    - UN News

    A fragile de-escalation in Syria’s Sweida region is “largely holding” after weeks of violence displaced 175,000 people, killed hundreds and devastated critical infrastructure – exposing deep fissures in the country’s political transition.

  3. UN condemns deadly attack on worshippers in DR Congo

    - UN News

    The UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, MONUSCO, strongly condemned an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on civilians during the night of 26 to 27 July.

  4. UN chief: Israeli-Palestinian conflict at ‘breaking point,’ urges push for two-State solution

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday warned that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is “at a breaking point” and headed toward a one-State reality marked by perpetual occupation and inequality, unless the international community takes urgent, irreversible steps to implement the two-State solution.

  5. LIVE COVERAGE: High-level conference on two-State solution for Israel and Palestine

    - UN News

    Welcome to our live coverage of the high-level international conference at UN Headquarters, aimed at advancing practical steps toward achieving a two-State solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Mandated by the General Assembly, the three-day meeting features plenaries, working groups and interventions from senior UN officials and Member States. UN News App users can follow here.

  6. While Gaza ceasefire remains elusive, UN readies for Conference around Israel-Palestine two-State solution

    - UN News

    A world in which a sovereign State of Palestine and Israel co-exist peacefully seems a distant prospect, particularly in light of the 7 October 2023 attacks by Hamas on Israel, and the subsequent Israeli bombardment of Gaza. A high-level UN conference opening on 28 July will, nevertheless, serve as the latest UN-backed attempt to find a way to end the conflict.

  7. Amid starvation in Gaza, Sudan, Guterres slams hunger ‘as a weapon of war’

    - UN News

    As starvation worsens in war-torn Gaza, UN agencies repeated warnings on Monday that Israel’s decision to support a “one-week scale-up” of aid is far from enough to reverse deadly malnutrition rates in the enclave.

  8. Western Powers Are Complicit in Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, July 28 (IPS) - The West, led by the Trump administration, has enabled the Netanyahu government to commit crimes against humanity and became complicit in the unfathomably horrific disaster that is being inflicted on the Palestinians in Gaza

  9. A High-Level Panel of Scientists to Review Deadly Threats from Nuclear Weapons

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, July 28 (IPS) - The rising nuclear threats over Europe and East Asia are increasingly ominous—particularly in the ongoing Russian-Ukraine military conflict and in the North- South political confrontation in the Korean Peninsula.The appointment last week of a 21-member Panel of scientists, following a General Assembly resolution, has been described as “a response to a global environment in which the risk of nuclear war is higher than at any point since the depths of the Cold War”.

  10. UN warns of ‘catastrophic hunger’ in Gaza as Israel announces humanitarian pauses

    - UN News

    United Nations agencies welcomed on Sunday Israel’s pledge to implement daily humanitarian pauses in its military operations in Gaza, aimed at easing the flow of desperately needed aid into and across the devastated enclave.

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