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  1. Latin America and Caribbean: Millions more children could face poverty due to climate change

    - UN News

    Climate change could push at least 5.9 million more children and young people in Latin America and the Caribbean into poverty by 2030 unless governments act now.

  2. Sudan: ‘Devastating tragedy’ for children in El Fasher after 500 days of siege

    - UN News

    After 500 days of siege, the city of El Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur has become an epicentre of child suffering, with malnutrition, disease and violence claiming young lives every day, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Wednesday.

  3. Pakistan floods leave villages cut off as monsoon devastation continues

    - UN News

    Relentless monsoon rains continue to wreak havoc across Pakistan, leaving villages cut off, homes destroyed and families struggling to access food, clean water and medical care.

  4. UN calls for decisive steps to end conflict as Gaza and West Bank crises deepen

    - UN News

    Nearly two years of war in Gaza along with continued violence and settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank underscore the need to end the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, a top UN official in the region told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  5. Iraq unveils historic migration plan to boost development and stability

    - UN News

    Iraq has taken an historic step with the launch of its first ever national migration plan, designed to promote safe, orderly and regular pathways for Iraqis returning home and around 370,000 migrants living and working inside the country.

  6. Hunger and disease in Gaza will only worsen from ‘man-made’ famine: WHO

    - UN News

    The UN World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday issued a new warning over the deadly impacts of the ongoing Israeli blockade of Gaza on people there now suffering starvation.

  7. UN peacekeeping mandate in Lebanon faces scrutiny ahead of Security Council vote

    - UN News

    Following a devastating 15-month conflict between Israel and Hezbollah militants focused on southern Lebanon, the November 2024 cessation of hostilities created a fragile calm along the Blue Line separating the two countries.

  8. Hypertension and Diabetes Grows Among India’s Poor Communities

    - Inter Press Service

    MANN, India, August 26 (IPS) - Generally thought to be diseases of the wealthier classes, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like hypertension and diabetes are on the rise among India’s underprivileged working classes in semi-urban and rural sprawls.

  9. World News in Brief: More deaths in Ukraine, lengthy detentions in Egypt, AI governance, US postal tariffs

    - UN News

    More civilians have been killed and injured in Ukraine following recent hostilities and attacks across the country, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday in an update.

  10. One in four still lacks access to safe drinking water and sanitation

    - UN News

    Despite progress over the past decade, billions worldwide still lack access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene, leaving them vulnerable to disease and social exclusion, according to a UN report released on Tuesday.

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