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XDR-TB Drug Trial Participants Continue to Celebrate its Success
- Inter Press Service

BRATISLAVA, October 20 (IPS) - When Tsholofelo Msimango joined a small trial of a new drug regimen for tuberculosis (TB) treatment a decade ago, she had no idea whether the medicines she was about to be given would help her.
Gaza: Aid efforts continue as UN teams start clearing up to 60 million tonnes of debris
- UN News

The UN on Monday said it was encouraged by renewed Gaza ceasefire commitments, warning that recent violence risked undermining fragile progress, as recovery efforts – including a large-scale rubble removal project – slowly gain momentum across the war-ravaged enclave.
World News in Brief: Sudan aid update, Kyrgyzstan death penalty, health crises in DRC, Haiti
- UN News

To Sudan, where the people of government held El Fasher in the west of the war-torn country remain trapped without food, water or medical care, UN aid coordinators, OCHA, said on Monday.
Lives transformed: Stories from 80 years of UN work across the world
- UN News

Millions of people worldwide have been positively impacted by the work of the United Nations and some of their stories are being highlighted at an exhibition at the global organization’s New York headquarters.
Women still largely excluded from peace processes
- UN News

Around 676 million women lived within 50 kilometres of deadly conflict last year – the highest figure since the 1990s.
Yemen: UN staff freed after Houthi raid, but dozens remain arbitrarily detained
- UN News

Fifteen UN international staff are now free to move within the UN compound in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a following an “incursion” by Houthi forces on Saturday, 18 October, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric confirmed on Monday.
$31 trillion debt is holding back developing countries, UN trade summit hears
- UN News

Holding the line on the existing rules-based international trading system remains an essential challenge if the world is the keep a damaging tariff war at bay, a top UN trade official said on Monday.
What happens when Afghan women and girls go offline?
- UN News

Nearly 70,000 women in Afghanistan tune in to Radio Femme – an all-female-run online and traditionally broadcast radio station which brings education and awareness of rights to women and girls across the province.
Chile Aims for Sustainable Port Expansion – VIDEO
- Inter Press Service

SAN ANTONIO, Chile, October 17 (IPS) - Maritime transport is key for Chile, which has 34 free trade agreements with countries and blocs of nations, one of the broadest trade networks in the world with access to over 86% of the global gross domestic product (GDP).
Central African Republic: ‘3R’ combatants in the northwest lay down their arms
- UN News

As the disarmament team approached, combatants from the Retour, Réclamation et Réhabilitation (3R) armed group stood in two orderly lines expectantly, youthful faces and greying heads alike.
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