News headlines in September 2025, page 23

  1. Haiti: UN relief chief implores ‘we have to do better’ to support gang-ravaged nation

    - UN News

    Gang violence, hunger and instability continues to roil Haiti as the UN relief chief declared on Wednesday that “we have to do better” to help the families striving to survive amid an alarming humanitarian funding shortage.

  2. Nuclear watchdog chief announces breakthrough on Iran monitoring

    - UN News

    The head of the UN’s atomic energy agency announced on Wednesday that a deal has been struck with Iran to resume cooperation on inspections of Tehran’s nuclear facilities.

  3. Palestinians Pushed into Deeper Crisis with Israeli Displacement Order on Entire Gaza City

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Mexico, September 10 (IPS) - Israel’s intent to displace around 1 million civilians, half of whom are living in famine, is impossible and illegal Oxfam said, while the Israeli military continued to flatten Gaza City building by building as its mass forced displacement of civilians in the city gains terrifying momentum.

  4. Banks Embed Climate Risk, Gender and Sustainability in Finance Products

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, September 9 (IPS) - As climate shocks intensify across East Africa, from failed rains in Kenya’s arid north to devastating floods in Tanzania’s coastal belt, the region’s banks are emerging as unlikely but powerful players in the resilience race.

  5. Translating Recognition of a Palestinian State into Reality

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, September 9 (IPS) - During the upcoming annual UN General Assembly, several key European countries are expected to recognize a Palestinian state. The question that looms is how to translate such a significant development into reality, whereby the Palestinians will realize their national aspiration for statehood

  6. North Worsens Tropical Catastrophe

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, September 9 (IPS) - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have risen over the last two centuries, with current and accumulated emissions per capita from rich nations greatly exceeding those of the Global South.

  7. Child obesity level surpasses underweight cases worldwide for the first time, UNICEF warns

    - UN News

    For the first time in history, obesity has surpassed those underweight as the most common form of malnutrition among school-age children and adolescents worldwide, UNICEF revealed in a new report on Tuesday.

  8. ‘No ordinary session’: Baerbock opens UN General Assembly with call for courage and reform

    - UN News

    As the UN General Assembly opened its 80th session on Tuesday, new President Annalena Baerbock called on Member States to unite in addressing global crises – from war and poverty to climate change – taking her oath on the original 1945 Charter and pledging to lead with courage and inclusiveness.

  9. Guterres condemns Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar as ‘flagrant violation’

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General has condemned an Israeli strike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, the capital of Qatar, on Tuesday, while highlighting the “very positive role” played by the country in achieving a ceasefire in Gaza and securing the release of hostages.

  10. Attacks on schools surge by ‘staggering’ 44 per cent over the past year

    - UN News

    Attacks on schools in conflict zones around the world have increased by a “staggering 44 per cent” over the past year according to the United Nations, resulting in the death, abduction and trauma of thousands of teachers and students.

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