Archive for May 13th, 2025

13/05/2025

Record 83 Million People Living in Internal Displacement Worldwide

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By the International Organization for Migration (IOM)*

Geneva, 13 May 2025 – An unprecedented 83.4 million people were living in internal displacement at the end of 2024, according to the newly released Global Report on Internal Displacement 2025 (GRID) from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).

People internally displaced in Honayiet, Sudan. Credit: IOM 2024/ Omer Hagali 

13/05/2025

Climate Change Takes Increasingly Extreme Toll on Africa – World Meteorological Organization

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By Juliette Maign

(UN News)* — Devastating floods in South Sudan in recent months left thousands of herders without their most precious possessions: goats, cows and cattle. The animals are central to people’s lives and age-old customs including marriage and cultural traditions. All risk being swept away or scorched by the ravages of climate change.

© Unsplash/Florian Berger | Africa faces “urgent and escalating realities” of climate change such as persistent drought and deadly flooding, warned Celeste Saulo, head of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which supports adaptation efforts.

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13/05/2025

Gaza: Starvation Looms for One in Five People

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(UN News)* — Gazans remain at “critical risk of famine,” UN-backed food security experts warned on Monday 12 May 2025, a full 19 months since war began with Israel and 70 days since deliveries stopped of all aid and commercial supplies.

All 25 bakeries supported by the UN World Food Programme have been closed for weeks as stocks of wheat flour and cooking fuel ran out.
UN News | All 25 bakeries supported by the UN World Food Programme have been closed for weeks as stocks of wheat flour and cooking fuel ran out.

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13/05/2025

‘Godfather of AI’ Predicts It Will Take over the World

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-AI – TRANSCEND Media Service*

12 May 2025 – Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton, the physicist known for his pioneering work in the field, told LBC’s Andrew Marr that artificial intelligences had developed consciousness – and could one day take over the world.

Mr Hinton, who has been criticised by some in the world of artificial intelligence for having a pessimistic view of the future of AI, also said that no one knew how to put in effective safeguards and regulation. 

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