News headlines in 2025, page 296

  1. Airing climate justice in Costa Rica on World Radio Day

    - UN News

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    Quality radio remains ever universal, popular and more reliable in an era of artificial intelligence (AI) and social media, including in Costa Rica, where unique programming raises awareness and promotes public participation on climate decision making in Latin America, the theme of this year’s World Radio Day, marked annually on 13 February.

  2. Race Against Time as Hunger, Poverty Rise Amid Growing Global Uncertainties

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME & NAIROBI, Feb 12 (IPS) - Nearly one in 11 people in the world and one in five people in Africa go hungry every day, a crisis primarily driven by chronic inequality, climate change, conflict and economic instability. At the current pace, hunger and extreme poverty rates show little sign of drastically receding by 2030.

  3. Sexual Violence and Displacement: Disproportionate Threats to Children in Haiti

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Feb 12 (IPS) - As ongoing gang violence and unrest bring down the living conditions in Haiti, humanitarian groups sound the alarm on human rights violations and the increasing challenges they dace in providing relief efforts.

  4. Legal Amendments in Iraq Threaten Rights of Women and Girls

    - Inter Press Service

    BEIRUT, Lebanon, Feb 12 (IPS) - Efforts to end child marriage in Iraq are facing a serious threat, with the Iraqi Council of Representatives’ approval of amendments to Iraq’s Personal Status Law raising grave concerns that it risks permitting child marriage for girls.

  5. US funding cuts threaten global health response, WHO chief warns

    - UN News

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep concern over the impact of US funding cuts on critical global health initiatives, warning they pose a direct threat to public health efforts worldwide.

  6. World News in Brief: Peacekeeper killed in CAR, Gaza and DR Congo latest, preventing violent extremism

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General has strongly condemned the killing of a Tunisian peacekeeper serving with the UN Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic, MINUSCA.

  7. 13 children killed in the West Bank since year began: UNICEF

    - UN News

    The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has voiced deep alarm at the growing number of children killed, injured and displaced in the occupied West Bank, as violence continues to escalate.

  8. Security Council: Syrian leaders urged to prioritise inclusive transition

    - UN News

    The UN Special Envoy for Syria on Wednesday called on the country’s caretaker authorities to make the transition to democratic rule inclusive, warning that transparency, rule of law and fair elections – particularly for women taking part – remain key concerns.

  9. Guterres calls for probe into death of WFP staff member detained in Yemen

    - UN News

    Flags at all UN offices in Yemen are flying at half-mast this week following the death of a World Food Programme (WFP) staff member who had been arbitrarily detained by the Houthi de facto authorities in the north since last month.

  10. Bangladesh protests probe reveals top leaders led brutal repression

    - UN News

    The repression of mass protests in Bangladesh last year that toppled longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina left as many as 1,400 people dead in just 46 days – the vast majority shot by security forces, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said on Wednesday.

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