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  1. Living in Space: The UN celebrates innovation, cooperation and the final frontier

    - UN News

    Humanity is looking up – and beyond. This Saturday, World Space Week lifts off, inviting the world to imagine what life might look like beyond planet Earth.

  2. Cosmic girls: UN nurtures next generation of space professionals

    - UN News

    Nuriya Maharjan first became interested in space exploration during a traditional coming-of-age ritual in which young girls of Nepal’s Indigenous Newar tribe emerge from 12 days of darkness to symbolically marry the sun.

  3. UN chief ‘encouraged’ after Hamas indicates willingness to release Israeli hostages

    - UN News

    The leadership of Hamas said late on Friday it was willing to release Israeli hostages in response to the United States peace deal proposal for ending the war in Gaza, provided further negotiations take place through mediators on a number of key details.

  4. DR Congo: UN envoy urges people eager for peace in the east ‘not to lose hope’

    - UN News

    For people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) exhausted by years of conflict, the United Nations envoy for the country said she understands their impatience but urges them “not to lose hope” as the Congolese government, the UN and the international community are “determined” to bring peace to the volatile region.

  5. Fewer than one in 10 Somalis to receive life-saving aid in November, warns WFP

    - UN News

    The UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday that millions in Somalia are at risk of worsening hunger and malnutrition as critical funding shortfalls force the agency to cut back on life-saving emergency food assistance.

  6. UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s Darfur

    - UN News

    The UN’s top humanitarian official in Sudan has warned of an impending catastrophe in Darfur, with civilians facing relentless violence, sexual abuse and starvation.

  7. With Colombia at a turning point, the UN calls for peace gains to be consolidated

    - UN News

    In his first briefing to the UN Security Council on Friday as the newly designated Special Representative for Colombia, Miroslav Jenča reaffirmed the organization’s strong commitment to supporting the country’s nine-year-old peace process.

  8. Ukraine: ‘This war needs to end,’ Türk tells UN Human Rights Council

    - UN News

    UN human rights chief Volker Türk warned on Friday that the war in Ukraine “has entered an even more dangerous and deadly stage for civilians, under relentless bombardment of their schools, hospitals, and shelters.”

  9. Drone victims, terror and death: 30 minutes inside a Gaza hospital

    - UN News

    UN aid teams on Friday highlighted the disturbing situation in Gaza’s makeshift hospitals, where premature babies cry for scant oxygen and medics attempt to save child survivors targeted by airstrikes in their tents and quadcopter victims reportedly shot while fetching bread.

  10. The Ranch Fighting to Save Nigeria’s Endangered Drill Monkeys

    - Inter Press Service

    BOKI, Nigeria, October 2 (IPS) - For the past 23 years, Gabriel Oshie has started his mornings at Drill Ranch in the Afi Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Boki, Cross River state, southern Nigeria.

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