News headlines in 2025, page 239

  1. Bringing Resilience to the Table to Achieve Development Goals

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Apr 18 (IPS) - The global risk landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, posing significant threats to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As extreme weather, macroeconomic shocks, conflict, and other risks intensify and intertwine, they can create ripple effects that amplify existing vulnerabilities and put both human and development progress in peril.

  2. France to Break Away from UK & US While Recognizing Palestine as Nation State

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 (IPS) - France, a veto-wielding permanent member of the Security Council, the most powerful political body at the UN, is planning to break ranks with the other two Western members, the US and UK-- and recognize Palestine as a nation state.

    French president Emmanuel Macron was quoted as saying that France would recognize a Palestinian state within months, and suggested he could do it alongside a UN conference in New York in June.

  3. Myanmar: Thousands remain in crisis weeks after deadly earthquakes

    - UN News

    Thousands of families in Myanmar remain without shelter, water, or medical care three weeks after deadly earthquakes struck the country, as frequent aftershocks compound the suffering of communities already battered by conflict and poverty.

  4. Smallholder Farmers Are Not ‘Beneficiaries’, but ‘Co-Creators of Change’

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Apr 17 (IPS) - Eliud Rugut comes from generations of farmers, yet his family expected him to move out of their home and pursue another career.

  5. Amputated Limbs, Enduring Pain: The Suffering of Syria's War Wounded

    - Inter Press Service

    IDLIB, Syria, Apr 17 (IPS) - The Syrian war has left countless Syrians with devastating injuries, ranging from limb amputations and burns to the loss of sensory functions. These injuries have profoundly impacted their lives, compounded by the limited attention and support they receive from civil society organizations.

  6. Record hunger in Haiti amid rising needs

    - UN News

    Escalating armed violence, displacement, economic turmoil and disruptions to local food production are fueling hunger in Haiti and leaving millions at risk, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday.

  7. Sudan: No respite for civilians amid unrelenting war and aid access barriers

    - UN News

    As Sudan’s civil war grinds on, millions of civilians remain trapped in a relentless cycle of displacement, hunger and violence, while relief efforts are stifled by insecurity and bureaucratic hurdles.

  8. Libya’s fragile transition plagued by deepening economic and political divides

    - UN News

    Libya’s prolonged political transition is facing renewed strain, with mounting economic pressures and tensions between rival governments threatening the calm that has held since the 2020 ceasefire.

  9. Universal Declaration of Human Rights among new entries to UNESCO Memory of the World Register

    - UN News

    The archives of British naturalist Charles Darwin, whose theory of evolution by natural selection revolutionized understanding of nature and humanity’s place within it, are among 74 new additions to a UN list of documentary heritage of universal value.

  10. Rise in violence against civilians in South Sudan

    - UN News

    The number of civilians in South Sudan harmed by conventional parties to the conflict and other armed groups increased by 51 per cent in 2024, the UN Mission in the country (UNMISS) said on Thursday.

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