News headlines for “Foreign Policy — Projecting Power”, page 117

  1. Gaza: ‘Hunger is everywhere’, babies die from the cold, airstrike on unarmed journalists condemned

    - UN News

    Newborns and infants in Gaza have reportedly died of hypothermia, deaths described by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) as preventable. The news comes amid continued Israeli bombardments and an expected further drop in temperatures.

  2. Haiti’s destiny ‘bright’ despite terrifying escalation of violence

    - UN News

    Offering Haiti’s young people alternatives to gang life and strengthening local institutions are key for the Caribbean nation to “reclaim its position as a symbol of hope,” according to a senior UN official in the country.

  3. Gaza: Ongoing civilian casualties amid aid challenges

    - UN News

    Civilian casualties and injuries continue to be reported across Gaza due to the ongoing hostilities, with most families unable to afford basic food as the humanitarian situation deteriorates, a UN spokesperson reported on Thursday. In Lebanon, the UN peacekeeping mission in the south of the country urged both Israel and Lebanon to prevent any actions that could threaten the fragile ceasefire.

  4. World News in Brief: Civilian killings in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan air crash, more Syrian refugees return home

    - UN News

    The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), said in a social media post on Thursday that it had received credible reports that dozens of civilians, including women and children, were killed in airstrikes by Pakistan’s military forces in Paktika province, on 24 December.

  5. UN chief condemns escalation in Yemen as airstrikes hit Sana’a Airport, key infrastructure

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General on Thursday condemned the deadly escalation between Yemen and Israel, following Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed at least three people, injured dozens, and struck critical civilian infrastructure, including Sana’a International Airport.

  6. UN News Champion: ‘Are you keeping up with the death?’ The grinding toll of war in Gaza

    - UN News

    As we near the end of another year of war and humanitarian crisis, UN News is highlighting the extraordinary work of staffers in the field who feed our story-telling efforts for global audiences. Our first UN News Champion is Louise Wateridge of the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNWRA. Louise’s reporting and communications expertise has enriched our coverage and demonstrated why the UN matters to millions of beneficiaries around the world.

  7. Over 207 executed in Port-au-Prince massacre: UN report

    - UN News

    A little over two weeks after a surge of violence in the Cité Soleil commune of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, a UN report has concluded that more than 207 people were executed by the Wharf Jérémie gang.

  8. Syria: UN investigators call for protecting evidence amid worsening humanitarian crisis

    - UN News

    The humanitarian crisis in Syria continues to escalate, with millions struggling to access basic resources as fuel shortages and damaged infrastructure hinder relief efforts, the UN reported on Monday.

  9. Yemen bears world’s highest cholera burden, deepening humanitarian crisis

    - UN News

    Yemen has reported the highest global burden of cholera, with nearly 250,000 suspected cases and 861 associated deaths as of 1 December, accounting for 35 per cent of worldwide cholera cases and 18 per cent of related deaths this year, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday.

  10. Syria: Rights investigators call for protection of evidence, including mass grave sites

    - UN News

    In a landmark mission to Syria, the UN probe into the most serious rights violations committed in the country since 2011 has called on caretaker authorities to take immediate measures to protect mass grave sites and preserve critical evidence.

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