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  1. Monsoon floods kill more than 700 in Pakistan, with heavy rains set to continue

    - UN News

    Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have killed at least 739 people across Pakistan since late June, displacing thousands and destroying homes and crops, with more severe weather expected in the weeks ahead, according to UN agencies and national authorities.

  2. Syria: Political transition on ‘a knife-edge’ amid military skirmishes

    - UN News

    The UN Special Envoy for Syria briefed the Security Council on Thursday, saying that amid a strained ceasefire and military skirmishes in Syria, the political transition “remains on a knife’s edge”.

  3. UN rights chief decries ‘relentless intensification’ of US sanctions against International Criminal Court staff

    - UN News

    The United States must stop ramping up sanctions against officials with the International Criminal Court (ICC), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said on Thursday.

  4. Gazans face a future of pain and prosthetics

    - UN News

    Israeli airstrikes and shootings near aid hubs run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial US and Israel-backed initiative, have seen a dramatic increase in deaths and injuries leading to amputations, compounding the suffering of Palestinians struggling to stave off malnutrition and starvation as the conflict continues.

  5. Amid massive destruction of Gaza City, UN chief renews ceasefire call

    - UN News

    With intensifying Israeli activity in and around Gaza City reportedly continuing on Thursday, UN chief António Guterres renewed his urgent call for a ceasefire, as Palestinians fled intense airstrikes, artillery shelling and gunfire.

  6. Plastic Talks Held Hostage by Petrochemical Lobby

    - Inter Press Service

    GENEVA, August 21 (IPS) - On August 7, a tar-like slurry glistened on the roads leading up to the gate of the Palais Des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. For fear of sticky substances sticking to tires, no vehicles were allowed to go inside for a while, forcing officials arriving from different parts of the world to disembark and walk through a side entrance.

  7. Climate Change Breaking the Journalists Who Tell its Story

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, August 20 (IPS) - My family lost six herds of cattle during the devastating El Niño-driven drought that swept Zimbabwe in 2024. The loss was as emotional as it was financial. Guilt gnawed at me.

  8. Swept Away: Flash Floods, Failed Systems Bane of Pakistan’s North

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, August 20 (IPS) - Intense rainfall over small areas in Pakistan’s mountainous regions caused massive destruction, sweeping away entire villages. On August 15, the district of Buner in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province experienced a weather anomaly in which glacier melt and intense monsoon rains caused floods that buried villages under mud and rock.

  9. Can the UN Trusteeship Council be an Important Part of the Solution in the Middle East?

    - Inter Press Service

    OSLO, Norway, August 20 (IPS) - Many feel desperation and anger that the genocide of the Palestinians is not being stopped. How can the US, Germany and others continue to pour funds and weapons into Israel despite decisions in the UN’s highest bodies indicating complicity in accordance with the Convention against Genocide?

  10. World News in Brief: Sudan hospitals under fire, world remembers victims of terrorism, DR Congo

    - UN News

    In recent days, reported attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan’s Darfur State have forced some humanitarian groups to stop providing critical cholera services as the outbreak continues to spread.

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