News headlines in March 2026

  1. Radio Begum: A rare public space for women in Afghanistan

    - UN News

    Every morning in Kabul, several cars make their way across the Afghan capital to pick up the producers of Radio Begum. The young women do not travel to the office on their own as moving around the city has become too complicated.

  2. Lebanon ‘dragged back into turmoil’, UN envoy warns

    - UN News

    Lebanon has been “dragged back into a state of turmoil and violence”, the UN’s top envoy in the country warned on Saturday, after the latest round of regional strikes triggered a fast‑escalating crisis along the Blue Line. What had been fragile but real momentum, she said, has now collapsed in a matter of days.

  3. UN: Amid Security Risks in Middle East, Humanitarian Work is Underway

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, March 6 (IPS) - As military fighting breaks out across the Middle East with increasing frequency and intensity, the United Nations promises to ramp up its humanitarian response on the ground.

  4. As La Niña Fades, WMO Experts Warn That El Niño Could Set New Global Heat Records

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, March 6 (IPS) - Earlier this week World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced that the weakening conditions of La Niña conditions are beginning to fade, with climate conditions transitioning toward ENSO-neutral —a phase in which neither El Niño nor La Niña is present and oceanic and atmospheric conditions in the tropical Pacific remain near average. The agency noted that this shift could lead to the development of El Niño later in the year, a pattern typically associated with rising global temperatures and an increased risk of extreme weather events worldwide.

  5. Turning Waste into Hope: A Youth-Led Model for Sustainable Change

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO, Japan, March 6 (IPS) - From the beginning, this project was a collaboration between student teams in Japan and Korea. Although we live in different countries, we shared one common question: How can young people reduce waste while supporting families facing food insecurities?

  6. From Truancy to Belonging: Why Safe Spaces Matter for Youth Well-Being

    - Inter Press Service

    MIYAGI PREFECTURE, Japan, March 6 (IPS) - I recently came across a statistic that stopped me in my tracks.

  7. Before We Label Others: Why Listening Is the First Step Toward Peace

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO, Japan, March 6 (IPS) - Around the world, conflicts often begin not with violence, but with assumptions. When people judge others before understanding them, labels replace dialogue—and division replaces trust. For young people growing up in an increasingly polarized world, learning to listen may be one of the most powerful tools for peace.

  8. Heralding an Era of Religious Wars

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, March 6 (IPS) - In recent months, the language surrounding the escalating confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran has taken on a tone that should trouble anyone concerned with global peace.

  9. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Decision-Making

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, March 6 (IPS) - As artificial intelligence (AI) threatens to dominate every aspect of human lives – including political, economic, social and cultural – there is also the danger of the potential militarization of AI.

  10. Justice takes centre stage: UN welcomes world’s largest women’s rights event

    - UN News

    Women have never been closer to equality and never closer to losing it, according to UN Women ahead of the start of the world’s largest gender equality gathering.

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