One in three children under 2 acutely malnourished in Gaza: UNRWA
Hospitals in Gaza have reported some children dying of malnutrition and dehydration.
UN steps up appeal for fuel in Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens
UN steps up appeal for fuel in Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepens
AI unlikely to destroy most jobs, but clerical workers at risk, ILO says
Generative AI probably will not take over most people’s jobs entirely but will instead automate a
Israel accused of war crimes following Jenin air strike attack
Three Independent U.N. experts have accused Israel of possible war crimes after air strikes and a
Finding COVID-19’s origins is a moral imperative – WHO’s Tedros
Discovering the origins of COVID-19 is a moral imperative and all hypotheses must be explored, the
UN chief rounds-off visit in flood stricken Pakistan
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Saturday visited several areas of Pakistan ravaged by
Former US President Obama says ‘act now’ to help island nations
Former US President Barack Obama called on the UN climate conference in Glasgow to address the risks
Flouting U.N. sanctions in Africa? No one is watching after Russia move
Russia is delaying the appointment of panels of independent experts to monitor violations of U.N
Women hardest-hit in pandemic job market: UN labour body
Women have been hit harder than men by job losses around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and
Central African Republic opposition calls for election delay due to violence
Central African Republic’s main opposition coalition on Sunday demanded the December 27th general
Libyan government detains alleged human trafficker
Libya’s internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) has detained Abdalrahman
UN condemns water shutoff to Libyan capital
The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Libya on Friday condemned the cutting off of water
WHO urges countries to make containing coronavirus ‘highest priority’
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged countries around the world to prioritise containing
Malaysia’s poverty levels far higher than reported, U.N. expert says
A UN human rights expert on Friday disputed Malaysia’s assertion that it has nearly eliminated
Libya government accepts UN ceasefire proposal, implementation unclear
Libya’s internationally recognized government, which is facing a campaign by eastern troops to take
Men with same-sex partners 28 times more likely to get HIV – U.N.
Men with same-sex sexual partners are 28 times more likely to contract HIV than their heterosexual
Ban plastic bags? UN seeks to cut pollution as recycling falls short
Less than a 10th of all the plastic ever made has been recycled, and governments should consider
Clashes continue between rival factions in Yemen’s capital
Violent clashes between rival factions in Yemen’s rebel-held capital continued Saturday for the
Tripoli armed factions take over rival’s compound in heavy fighting
Armed groups aligned with a UN-backed government in Tripoli took over a compound occupied by a