News headlines for “Sustainable Development”, page 24

  1. Grain ATMs and hunger maps: AI innovations spotlighted at UN agency showcase in India

    - UN News

    Artificial intelligence solutions that transform the way food assistance reaches people facing hunger were on display during an exhibition at an AI meeting this week in New Delhi, India.

  2. Artists face steep income decline due to AI, UNESCO finds

    - UN News

    Creators worldwide are facing mounting financial pressures as rapid advances in digital technologies and artificial intelligence continue to transform the cultural and creative industries, according to a new global report released by the UN culture agency, UNESCO, on Wednesday.

  3. Sudan: Rights chief alarmed after at least 57 killed in drone attacks in two days

    - UN News

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called on Wednesday for warring parties in Sudan to take urgent steps to protect civilians after at least 57 people were killed in separate drone strikes over two days this week.

  4. UN Libya envoy warns Security Council political deadlock threatens state unity

    - UN News

    Libya’s prolonged political stalemate, worsening economic conditions and an emerging split within the judiciary pose mounting risks to the country’s unity, the UN’s top envoy for the country, Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  5. International Humanitarian Law is at Breaking Point – but not Beyond Repair

    - Inter Press Service

    GENEVA, February 17 (IPS) - International humanitarian law is at a breaking point, as rampant impunity for serious violations is enabling even greater abuses against civilians and detainees.

  6. The Veto May be the Weapon of Elimination in the Election of Next UN Chief

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, February 17 (IPS) - As the campaign for the next Secretary-General gathers momentum– at a relatively slow pace– there is widespread speculation that any candidate running for the post of UN chief will have to abide by the dictates of a politically-hostile White House or face a veto in the Security Council.

  7. From Pledges to Proof: UN Biodiversity Meeting Begins First Global Review of Nature Action

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME & DELHI, February 17 (IPS) - Governments convened in Rome on Monday (February 16) for a critical round of UN biodiversity negotiations, launching the world’s first global review of how countries are acting to protect nature.

  8. World News in Brief: Madagascar cyclone response, Gaza medical evacuations, remembering civil rights icon Jesse Jackson

    - UN News

    At least 52 people have died after Tropical Cyclone Gezani made landfall on the eastern coast of Madagascar on 10 February, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday, citing the authorities.

  9. Ramadan in Gaza: Deprivation, high prices and the hardships of displacement

    - UN News

    Palestinian Walid Al-Assi was playing with his young granddaughter this week, promising to take her to the market in Gaza City with the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan as his family had done before the Israel-Hamas war, but now circumstances had changed.

  10. Migrants and refugees in Libya subjected to ‘systematic’ abuse: UN report

    - UN News

    Migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in Libya are enduring ruthless and systematic human rights violations, including killings, torture, sexual violence and trafficking, according to a new report published today by the UN human rights office, OHCHR.

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