Archive for September, 2025

28/09/2025

‘New, Deadly Floods Displace over 100,000 in South Sudan; Conflict and Funding Cuts Impede Aid’

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By the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)*

Adults carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road.

People displaced by flooding carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road in Bentui, South Sudan, in July 2024.© UNHCR/Tiksa Negeri

South Sudan has been swept into a new cycle of severe flooding, just as renewed conflict threatens a fragile peace, leaving communities in some of the country’s most flood- and conflict-prone states exposed to a double crisis, warns UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.

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28/09/2025

From Drought to Deluge: WMO Highlights Increasingly Erratic Water Cycle

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By the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)*

18 September 2025 — The water cycle has become increasingly erratic and extreme, swinging between deluge and drought, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It highlights the cascading impacts of too much or too little water on economies and society.

The State of Global Water Resources report says only about one-third of the global river basins had “normal” conditions in 2024. The rest were either above or below normal – the sixth consecutive year of clear imbalance.

2024 was the third straight year with widespread glacier loss across all regions.

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28/09/2025

UN at 80: Civil Society Must Have a Say in the Struggle for Renewal

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LONDON, Sep 26 2025 (IPS)** – As the high-level opening week of the UN General Assembly unfolds, with heads of states delivering often self-serving speeches from the UN’s podium, the organisation is undergoing one of its worst set of crises since its founding 80 years ago.
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A view of the podium and the United Nations emblem in the General Assembly Hall. Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe

This year’s General Assembly – ostensibly focused on development, human rights and peace – comes as wars are raging across multiple continents, climate targets are dangerously being missed and the institution designed to address these global challenges is being hollowed out by funding cuts and political withdrawals.

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27/09/2025

Intensifying Threat Looms Large as UN Highlights the World’s Growing Nuclear Arsenals

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(UN News)* — The UN Secretary General on Friday [] warned a high-level meeting in New York focused on ridding the world of nuclear weapons that the threat is only “accelerating and evolving”.

The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park marks where the atomic bomb was dropped on the southern Japanese city.
© Unsplash/Desmond Tawiah | The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park marks where the atomic bomb was dropped on the southern Japanese city.
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26 September marks the International Day which highlights the ongoing scourge of the nuclear arms race – an opportunity for the international community to reaffirm its commitment to nuclear disarmament.
 
Pledges to disarm, however, have yet to be honoured.
 
Nuclear weapons continue to menace our world,” said the UN’s Chef de Cabinet Courtenay Rattray, delivering a statement on behalf of UN chief António Guterres: “And despite decades of promises, the threat is accelerating and evolving.”

 

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27/09/2025

How Tech Became the New Frontier of Domestic Violence against Women and Girls

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By Emma Pickering *

The UK government will not meet its pledge to halve violence against women and girls unless it tackles tech companies
 

One in three women in the UK has experienced online abuse or harassment | Getty

24 September 2025 (openDemocracy)** — From hiding spycams in children’s toys to coercing partners into online sex work on platforms such as OnlyFans, abusers are increasingly weaponising technology to perpetrate new and insidious forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG).

One in three women in the UK has experienced online abuse or harassment, with almost one in five of them reporting that the perpetrator was a partner or former partner, according to research we at Refuge, the UK’s largest specialist domestic abuse charity, carried out in 2021.

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27/09/2025

Countries’ Fossil Fuel Plans Put Climate Goals Out of Reach

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By Matthew Reysio-Cruz, Assistant Researcher, Environment and Human RightsHuman Rights Watch*

24 September 2025 — Climate experts have found that countries are planning twice as much fossil fuel production as is compatible with global climate commitments.068022fc-3a3e-4e08-a903-2f6a6725dd15

Pollution and steam rise from the stacks of the Miami Fort Power Station, along the Ohio River, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, US, September 21, 2025. © 2025 Jason Whitman/NurPhoto via AP Photo

The 2025 Production Gap Report, co-authored by the Stockholm Environment Institute, Climate Analytics, and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, found that these plans put at risk the goal of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

The experts analyzed 20 major fossil fuel-producing countries that together account for over 80 percent of global fossil fuel production.

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26/09/2025

The Rise of Androids Among Human Populations

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PORTLAND, USA, Sep 23 2025 (IPS)** – Despite anxieties, concerns, and warnings, androids or humanoid robots that rely on generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and advanced robotics are increasingly being integrated into the modern lives of human populations.
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As androids edge closer to reshaping how we work, interact, and manage conflict and resources, the absence of clear regulations leaves human rights, jobs, and social bonds unprotected. Credit: Shutterstock

As androids edge closer to reshaping how we work, interact, and manage conflict and resources, the absence of clear regulations leaves human rights, jobs, and social bonds unprotected. Credit: Shutterstock

This integration raises serious challenges regarding humanity’s future in an era where androids are emerging rapidly.

Some have expressed concerns that GAI and robots are embedding and intensifying existing societal biases, stereotypes, misogyny, and discrimination in the development of these new technologies.

Soon, androids are expected to change the nature of work, social interactions, conflict resolution, and resource management.

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26/09/2025

AI Must Not Decide Humanity’s Fate, UN Chief Warns Security Council

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By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — Artificial intelligence holds vast potential but poses grave risks if left unregulated, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Wednesday [24 September 2025].

AI can help prevent crises and drive progress – but without guardrails, it risks fueling conflict, disinformation and instability.
Unsplash/Chris Yang | AI can help prevent crises and drive progress – but without guardrails, it risks fueling conflict, disinformation and instability.

“The question is not whether AI will influence international peace and security, but how we will shape that influence.”

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26/09/2025

UN Moves to Close Dangerous Void in AI Governance

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By Conor Lennon

(UN News)* — The explosive growth of AI tools around the world has yet to be matched by effective, internationally agreed rules on how this powerful technology is governed.

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AI for Good Summit 2024, Geneva
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25/09/2025

Gaza: Voices from Hell on Earth

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Photo: NRC

These words belong to Eman Muqbel, site management coordinator for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Gaza. She and her family are among hundreds of thousands of Palestinians living under bombardment in Gaza City and being forced to flee their homes.