News headlines in November 2025, page 28

  1. As COP30 Nears, We Need All Effective Climate Solutions

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Kenya, November 3 (IPS) - A new global study has challenged a key assumption in climate planning: that the planet’s geological “carbon vault” is vast enough to hold all the carbon dioxide (CO₂) we might one day choose to bury underground after we remove it from the atmosphere. It isn’t.

  2. Lawmakers Urged to Consider Emerging Drivers of Child Marriage

    - Inter Press Service

    Closing the chapter on child marriages is still a distant ambition in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, and despite great strides at developing and passing legislation to eradicate it, existing and emerging drivers are still at play, making youngsters vulnerable to the practice.

  3. Financing Tropical Forests now is a COP30 Solution that’s Already Working

    - Inter Press Service

    VILLARS, Switzerland, November 3 (IPS) - As the world prepares for COP30 in Belém, all eyes are on Brazil’s proposed Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) – a bold plan to reward countries for keeping forests standing. It represents a vital part of the long-term vision we need for global forest protection.

  4. Humor, Courage, and Coffee: Inside Asia’s Independent Media Resistance

    - Inter Press Service

    BANGKOK, November 3 (IPS) - In Pakistan, journalism is a risky profession—and the danger only intensifies if you’re a woman, young, and a freelancer, says 30-year-old Saba Chaudhry, a journalist from a village near Narowal, in Punjab province.

  5. Asia-Arab Parliamentarians Forge Regional Pathways for Gender Justice and Youth Empowerment

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, November 3 (IPS) - Inclusive legislation, empowered youth, and anti-violence policies are inseparable aspects of sustainable development and were the key messages at a conference of the Inter-Regional Meeting of Asian and Arab Parliamentarians on Population and Development held in Cairo on October 24, 2025.

  6. Nearly 6 million people in the Caribbean impacted by Hurricane Melissa

    - UN News

    Some six million people have been affected by the category five hurricane which swept across the Caribbean last week, prompting UN agencies to scale up relief operations to safeguard livelihoods and reduce further losses.

  7. World News in Brief: Self-sufficiency call for healthcare funding, Australia treaty with Indigenous Peoples, Haiti women at risk

    - UN News

    The UN World Health Organization (WHO) issued new guidance on Monday to help poorer nations cope with severe global funding cuts for essential medical services worldwide.

  8. In a quiet community on Doha’s edge, Gaza’s wounded and orphaned learn to heal

    - UN News

    In the late afternoon light, about 20 kilometres from Doha, the Al-Thumama complex looks like any quiet residential neighbourhood: paved pathways, rows of apartment blocks, the hum of air-conditioning carrying through the warm desert air.

  9. Gaza: Food access improves in the south but food convoys fail to reach north directly

    - UN News

    In its latest update from Gaza, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, said that access to food improved in early October, especially in southern governorates.

  10. Surviving the next pandemic could depend on where you live

    - UN News

    A new global report warns that inequality is increasing the world’s vulnerability to pandemics, making them more deadly, more costly and longer lasting – and where you live, could determine how badly impacted you are.

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