News headlines in January 2026

  1. U.S. Withdrawal From Organizations Triggers Global Alarm

    - Inter Press Service

    President Donald Trump’s executive order to stop U.S. support for 66 international organizations, including 31 United Nations (UN) groups, has faced strong opposition from these organizations, the global community, humanitarian experts, and climate advocates, who are concerned about the negative effects on global cooperation, sustainable development, and international peace and security.

  2. A Year of High Expectations and Frustrations

    - Inter Press Service

    DHAKA, Bangladesh, January 8 (IPS) - As many of you know, out of the blue, I have been called in to assist the Interim Government led by Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus in stabilising the economy left in ruins by the fallen autocratic-kleptocratic regime that looted the banks, stole public money and robbed small investors in the capital market to siphon off billions of dollars out of the country. I had never served in a government; neither had I ever expected this opportunity. However, my UN experience and political economy understanding have been handy.

  3. Sudan’s War Nears 1,000 Days as Violence and Hunger Reach Unprecedented Levels

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, January 8 (IPS) - As Sudan approaches 1,000 days of civil war, late December and early January saw a brutal escalation of violence, with drone strikes hitting areas at the center of the country’s deepening hunger crisis.

  4. Africa Squeezed Between Import Substitution and Dependency Syndrome

    - Inter Press Service

    MOSCOW, January 8 (IPS) - Squeezed between import substitution and dependency syndrome, a condition characterized by a set of associated economic symptoms—that is rules and regulations—majority of African countries are shifting from United States and Europe to an incoherent alternative bilateral partnerships with Russia, China and the Global South.

  5. Consent Ignored, Convictions Rare: Pakistan’s Courts Under Fire

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Pakistan, January 8 (IPS) - As 2026 dawns, women in Pakistan are left grappling with a stark reality: rape and marital rape continue to be misinterpreted by judges in the country’s highest courts.

  6. Myanmar vote a ‘facade’ to entrench military rule, independent rights expert says

    - UN News

    An independent human rights expert has urged the international community to reject the electoral process organised by Myanmar’s military government, after the first round of voting revealed widespread coercion, exclusion and violence.

  7. Aid continues despite winter hardship in Gaza and West Bank, UN says

    - UN News

    Despite harsh winter conditions and continuing access constraints, the UN and partners are maintaining large-scale humanitarian operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, with a focus on shelter, water, health and education.

  8. World News in Brief: Fighting intensifies in Syria’s Aleppo and South Sudan’s Jonglei state, acute hunger in Niger

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres continues to be gravely alarmed by escalating hostilities in Aleppo, Syria, and mounting reports of civilian casualties, his Spokesperson said on Thursday.

  9. Ukraine: New strikes disrupt basic services for millions

    - UN News

    Several parts of Ukraine were hit by a new wave of Russian strikes between Wednesday and Thursday morning.

  10. Syria signals renewed cooperation on chemical weapons destruction

    - UN News

    Progress continues to be made towards eliminating remnants of the chemical weapons programme in Syria that was developed under the Assad regime, the UN Security Council heard on Thursday.

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