
News in Brief 29 June 2021
Pressure-cooker heatwave danger in Canada, UN northwest: WMO Mali alert: rampant impunity for human rights…

Pressure-cooker heatwave danger in Canada, UN northwest: WMO Mali alert: rampant impunity for human rights…

Rampant impunity for human rights violations in Mali is posing serious risks for the protection…
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UN rights office highlights policing reforms to address systemic racism Abuse of rights activists in China remains…

Although the fight against terrorism has made important advances in thwarting attacks across the world,…

Radical policing reforms are needed to address systemic racism affecting people of African descent around the…

Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds “enormous potential” for improving the health of millions around the world if ethics…

Rape is widespread all over the world, and all countries, as well as the UN,…

Syria’s last cross-border aid lifeline main must stay open, urge humanitarians Food system sustainability of…

The head of the UN health agency expressed concern on Friday over the COVID-19’s delta variant, which he called “the most transmissible” mutation to…

In this week’s show: a chilling warning that climate change could cause a pandemic-scale economic…

More countries need to vaccinate 82.4 million on the move: UNHCR Africa’s third-wave of COVID…

Top UN rights experts appealed on Thursday for all governments to ensure that victims of…

The European Union (EU) must use its leverage to ensure people everywhere have access to…

UN refugee agency UNHCR, on Thursday welcomed the growing number of countries that have offered COVID-19 vaccines…

UN chief urges action on Libya ceasefire, foreign fighters 50 million girls at risk of…

Thousands of families in southern Madagascar are on the edge of starvation, and “holding on…

Defense forces, soldiers from nearby countries and other security personnel have been fighting an “asymmetric war” against armed groups, sparking an “unprecedented humanitarian crisis”, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council…

With all the major indicators for Afghanistan’s security and development looking “negative or stagnant” as international troops withdraw, the threats…

‘Invisible’ stateless people risk missing COVID jabs: UNHCR Scale back on raw fish consumption in…

With school closures triggered by COVID-19 disrupting both education and access to nutritious meals, two…

Millions of stateless people around the world could miss out on COVID-19 vaccinations because they…

Tigray: Bachelet higlights ‘serious violations of international law’ Human Rights Council urged to support ‘new…

As the world continues to battle COVID-19, yoga offers a “unique” way to destress and…

The World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting a South African consortium in establishing the first…
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UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet on Monday urged UN Member States to promote a more inclusive post-pandemic…

In recognition of their efforts to raise awareness about the reality of climate change in…

Refugees disproportionately hit by COVID: Guterres Famine risk spikes amid conflict, COVID and funding gaps…

Millions more COVID vaccines need to be donated now to save lives and help the…

The number of people fleeing wars, violence, persecution, and human rights violations, rose last year…

In this week’s 15-minute podcast, we enter the murky world of so-called intelligent drone strike…
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Debt suspension call for countries hit worst by COVID: Guterres Drought on verge of becoming…

New research published by the UN health agency on Thursday revealed that suicide remains one…
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Sexual violence in conflict “reverberates down generations” and threatens both human and international security, the…

Remittances key for needy families during pandemic DR Congo leaders urged to avoid ethnic hate-speech:…

The unprecedented rise in people requiring humanitarian assistance will continue unless countries collaborate better to…

Although more companies are committing to respect human rights, gaps and challenges remain, UN experts said on…

When Lieutenant Colonel Ján Hric took command of what’s known as Sector 4 in the…

COVID hitting domestic workers hardest: ILO ‘Digital dumpsites’ study highlights growing e-waste threat UN calls…

Five health workers carrying out a polio vaccination campaign in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province were killed…

The health of children, adolescents and expectant mothers worldwide is at risk from the illegal…

Domestic workers globally have been among the hardest hit by the COVID crisis, losing more…

Lebanon stretched beyond limit, top UN aid official warns Aid agencies reach remote Sudan communities…

The number of new COVID-19 cases reported to the UN health agency has declined for…

With “entrenched ageist attitudes” already undermining the autonomy of elder persons in making their own…

A senior UN official welcomed on Sunday, the Group of Seven (G7) leading industrialized nations’…

Every year on 21 September, the United Nations invites people around the world to celebrate…

On International Albinism Awareness Day, Sunday, the UN chief reiterated his “solidarity with persons with…

Rights chief Bachelet condemns attacks on civilians in Myanmar Aid, health teams ‘turned away’ from…

Lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines should be considered “global public goods”, the UN chief told journalists on…

Escalating violence across Myanmar including attacks on civilians must be halted to prevent even greater…