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  1. Nuclear Nonproliferation Outcomes Stall in Backdrop of Geopolitical Strife

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, June 15 (IPS) - On principle, the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons is an issue that unites the international community. But for a select few states, these principles came with conditions and a refusal to compromise on their security strategy.

  2. The End of the Gulf Model?

    - Inter Press Service

    ALGIERS, Algeria, June 15 (IPS) - The German government, along with a number of other countries, are currently organising flights to evacuate travellers and influencers stranded in the Gulf states. For many citizens of other nationalities, however, there is no such assistance. They remain stuck in precarious situations, marked by exploitation and insecurity.

  3. Refugee turned peacemaker: The young woman leader transforming communities in the Central African Republic

    - UN News

    In the heart of the Central African Republic (CAR), a nation long marked by conflict, Nina Mireille Yankinon stands as a symbol of resilience, leadership, and hope, dedicating her life to helping communities torn apart by war.

  4. Instability, war and closed borders: How aid workers get emergency food to hungry Afghan children

    - UN News

    The odyssey begins in Indonesia and ends, 15,000 kilometres later, in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Along the way, critical food aid destined for young Afghan students crosses nine countries, over land and sea, skirting geopolitical unrest and conflict zones.

  5. Health Emerges as a Strategic Frontline for Africa Ahead of Bonn Climate Conference

    - Inter Press Service

    Africa contributes the least to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it faces some of the world’s most severe climate-related health impacts. Several realities define the continent’s climate and health landscape – increased infectious diseases, air pollution, death, disruption and pressure on health systems through heatwaves, floods, droughts and storms.

  6. Africa Needs a Radical Plan to Tackle 15M Youth Job Crisis

    - Inter Press Service

    ADDIS ABABA, June 12 (IPS) - Africa has no problem with ideas, but the struggle is in how to implement them, leaders said at an inaugural forum convened to promote action on development.

  7. BOTSWANA: ‘Court Rulings Matter, but It’s Sustained Civic Action That Turns Them into Real Protection’

    - Inter Press Service

    CIVICUS discusses Botswana’s decriminalisation of same-sex relations with Faith Gunda, a Botswana-based law student and human rights defender, a member of the CIVICUS Protest Lab and co-founder of Sisterhood Chain International, a solidarity initiative that supports grassroots groups and amplifies young women’s voices.

  8. Ocean Economy Reaches $2.5 Trillion as Services Become the Largest Share of Ocean Trade

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (IPS) - The global ocean economy continues its expansion, with ocean-related trade reaching USD 2.5 trillion as of 2025. Ocean services now make up the majority of the ocean trade, accounting for 58.9 percent of the composition, up from 47.8 percent in 2020.

  9. Africa Pushes for Data Sovereignty and Digital Independence

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, June 12 (IPS) - African leaders are sharpening their focus on digital sovereignty, warning that the continent’s economic future will depend not just on connectivity, but on who controls its data—and where it is stored.

  10. Security Council weighs future of UN war crimes mechanism as closure nears

    - UN News

    The Security Council on Friday weighed the future of the UN mechanism responsible for completing the remaining work of the international tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, as members debated how to preserve its legacy while bringing its mandate to an orderly close.

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