News headlines in 2026, page 6

  1. A new blow for UNRWA as headquarters in East Jerusalem 'set on fire'

    - UN News

    The head of embattled UN relief agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, has condemned reports that its headquarters in East Jerusalem have been set alight deliberately.

  2. From deepfakes to grooming: UN warns of escalating AI threats to children

    - UN News

    The staggering amount of harmful AI-generated online content has prompted an urgent call from across the UN system for a raft of measures to protect children from abuse, exploitation and mental trauma.

  3. From family farm to climate tech: How one Kenyan woman is helping farmers outsmart drought

    - UN News

    “Giving up is not an option - so many people depend on you,” the words of Maryanne Gichanga, a participant in a UN supported initiative, which aims to help farmers in Kenya find solutions to alleviate the pressures of climate change on agriculture production.

  4. US withdrawal from WHO ‘risks global safety’, agency says in detailed rebuttal

    - UN News

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a detailed statement regretting the United States decision to leave the UN agency, and declaring that it will leave both the US and the world less safe as a result.

  5. ‘Cycle of attacks must end’: Lead UN official in Ukraine

    - UN News

    The senior UN official in Ukraine, Matthias Schmale, has issued a condemnation of the massive overnight Russian drone and missile strike on several major Ukrainian cities, killing and injuring civilians, and knocking out energy infrastructure amid sub-zero temperatures.

  6. ‘Freedom Always Returns – but Only If We Hold Fast to Our Values and Sustain the Struggle’

    - Inter Press Service

    CIVICUS speaks with Belarusian activist, blogger and journalist Mikola Dziadok about his experiences as a two-time political prisoner and the repression of dissent in Belarus. Mikola was jailed following mass protests in 2020.

  7. Systemic Infrastructure Attacks Push Ukraine Into Its Deepest Humanitarian Emergency Yet

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, January 23 (IPS) - Nearly four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine faces another winter marked by widespread humanitarian suffering and continued indiscriminate attacks. The final months of 2025 were particularly volatile, characterized by routine bombardment of densely populated areas and repeated strikes on residential neighborhoods, critical civilian infrastructure, and humanitarian facilities. As hostilities expanded into new territories over the past year, humanitarian needs grew sharply, with many war-torn communities residing in uninhabitable areas.

  8. Moving Towards Agroecological Food Systems in Southern Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    CHONGWE, Zambia, January 23 (IPS) - In a quiet village known as Nkhondola, in Chongwe District, Eastern Zambia, Royd Michelo and his wife, Adasila Kanyanga, have transformed their five-acre piece of land into a self-sustaining agroecological landscape. With healthy soils built over time, the farm teems with diverse food crops, fruit trees, livestock and birds, nourishing their family and the surrounding community.

  9. Beyond Shifting Power: Rethinking Localisation Across the Humanitarian Sector

    - Inter Press Service

    ABUJA, Nigeria, January 23 (IPS) - For the last decade, many in the foreign aid sector have emphasised the need for localisation, and in the last 5 years, the calls have been louder than ever. I am one of such voices.

  10. UN Peacekeepers and Associated Personnel Killed in Malicious Attacks in 2025

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, January 23 (IPS) - At least 21 United Nations personnel — 12 peacekeeping personnel and nine civilians — were killed in deliberate attacks in 2025, according to the United Nations Staff Union Standing Committee on the Security and Independence of the International Civil Service.

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