News headlines for “United Nations on Development Issues”, page 11

  1. Africa needs conflict prevention as the continent faces unprecedented threats

    - UN News

    Conflicts in Africa cannot be solved through military solutions and peace and security on the continent “demands a proactive preventative” approach, according to the UN’s Special Representative to the African Union.

  2. Guterres condemns detention of nine more UN staff in Yemen

    - UN News

    Houthi rebels have detained nine more UN personnel in Yemen, bringing the total number to 53 since 2021.

  3. Justice for Palestinians Can’t Wait for a Peace Deal

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, October 3 (IPS) - The calamitous situation in Gaza, with Palestinian civilians facing extermination and ethnic cleansing by Israeli forces, was a major focus of the annual United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week. Along with recognition of the state of Palestine by France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, among others, states made key commitments on human rights and accountability that were overwhelmingly adopted by the UNGA and now need to be fulfilled.

  4. Israel, Gaza, and the Erosion of International Order

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, October 3 (IPS) - As a world leader and beneficiary of the international system, the United States should be at the forefront of efforts to enforce rules and laws to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, protect civilians in conflict, and block weapons transfers to states that engage in war crimes or genocide.

  5. West Bank: Record Number of Demolitions over Building Permits as Israel Furthers Annexation Agenda

    - Inter Press Service

    OSLO, Norway, October 2 (IPS) - In less than nine months, Israel has demolished more Palestinian homes and structures in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, over building permits than in the whole of last year.

  6. UN Conference Recommits to Solidarity With Rohingyas, People of Myanmar

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, October 1 (IPS) - The international community convened for a high-level meeting at UN Headquarters, this time to mobilize political support for the ongoing issue of the persecution of the Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar.

  7. ‘Hot debates about hot topics’, a strength not a weakness, says UNGA80 president

    - UN News

    Over 190 world leaders spoke from the General Assembly podium during high-level week – underscoring the UN’s enduring relevance as a form of “life insurance” for many of the world’s developing countries, said President Annalena Baerbock on Wednesday.

  8. Nuclear Testing Threats are Returning & Saber Rattling is Getting Louder, warns UN Chief

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, September 30 (IPS) - Is the unpredictable Trump administration toying with the idea of resuming nuclear tests?The New York times reported April 10 that some of Trump’s senior advisers had proposed the resumption of “test denotations for the sake of national security”. The last such US explosion took place in 1992.

  9. Multilateralism Minus the People: 80 Years of the UN’s Broken Promise

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, September 30 (IPS) - Last week, the United Nations (UN) marked its 80th anniversary against the backdrop of an unprecedented global crisis. With the highest number of active conflicts since 1946, trust in multilateralism is faltering.

  10. Empower Her, Empower Us: A Call to Empower UN Women Now

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, September 29 (IPS) - In her opening statement, Annalena Baerbock (Germany), President of the 80th UN General Assembly, only the fifth female to hold this position over 80 years, stated, “Our future as an institution will also be shaped by the selection of the next Secretary-General. And here we must pause and reflect. In nearly eighty years, this Organization has never chosen a woman for that role. One might wonder how out of four billion potential candidates, there could not be found a single one. … Like 80 years ago, we are standing at a crossroads.”

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