Archive for October, 2025

17/10/2025

Carbon Dioxide Levels Increase by Record Amount to New Highs in 2024

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By World Meteorological Organization (WMO)*

 

 
 

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17/10/2025

Groundbreaking Report Reveals Powerful Link between Poverty and the Climate Crisis

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(UN News)* — Nearly 80 per cent of the world’s poor – 887 million people – live in regions that are exposed to extreme heat, flooding and other climate hazards, highlighting the urgent need for global action to address the issue. 

A man crosses parched farmland in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. (file)
© UNICEF/Ulet Ifansasti | A man crosses parched farmland in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. (file)

That’s according to a report released on Friday [17 October 2025] by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and Oxford University ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil next month.

By overlaying climate hazard data with multidimensional poverty data for the first time, it reveals how the climate crisis is reshaping global poverty.

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17/10/2025

Gaza Peace Plan ‘at Precarious Moment’ as Killings Continue on Both Sides

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(UN News)* — The UN relief chief on Wednesday [] urged Israel and Hamas to honour their agreement to return deceased hostages and allow aid at scale into Gaza, warning that it should not be used as “a bargaining chip” amid reports of new civilian killings and extrajudicial executions.

Bread is distributed at a bakery in Nuseirat, Gaza.
© WFP/Maxime Le Lijour | Bread is distributed at a bakery in Nuseirat, Gaza.

In a statement on Wednesday, Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher said that two days after world leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh to endorse the US-led peace initiative, “this is a moment of great but precarious hope.”

“It is also clear from the public response to the progress, that Palestinians, Israelis and people across the region want this peace to take hold,” Mr. Fletcher said.

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15/10/2025

Why Are over 670 Million People Going Hungry?

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(UN News)* More than eight per cent of the world population or around 673 million people are not getting enough to eat and going hungry, according to the UN.

FAO is assisting displaced people in DR Congo with cash transfers and agricultural assistance.
© FAO/Alessandra Benedetti | FAO is assisting displaced people in DR Congo with cash transfers and agricultural assistance.

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14/10/2025

EU Billionaires’ Wealth Surges by over €400 Billion in First Half of 2025

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By Oxfam International*

9 October 2025 — The combined wealth of EU billionaires increased by more than 400 billion euros in just six months this year – the equivalent of over two billion euros a day.

A boy sits amid scenes of destruction in Macomia town after it was hit by tropical cyclone Kenneth.

A boy sits amid scenes of destruction in Macomia town after it was hit by tropical cyclone Kenneth, which made landfall in Cabo Delgado province in Northern Mozambique, on 25th April 2019. Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Oxfam

That is according to Oxfam’s new report, “A European Agenda to Tax the Super-Rich” which comes ahead of European finance ministers meeting to discuss ways to finance the EU’s budget.

In 2025, the EU counted nearly 500 billionaires, 39 more than in 2024. In the last year alone, a new billionaire was created, on average, every 9 days in the EU. 

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14/10/2025

‘Broken Connections in Nature Threaten Life on Earth’

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By the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification*

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12/10/2025

5.7 Million People Face Food Insecurity in Haiti

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(UN News)* — Millions of Haitians are facing food insecurity as armed groups continue to expand their territorial control around the country, the latest internationally-recognised IPC hunger report found. 

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Many people in Haiti displaced by violence, like this mother and baby, struggle to find enough to eat.
© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | Many people in Haiti displaced by violence, like this mother and baby, struggle to find enough to eat.

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12/10/2025

Gaza: Aid Teams Repeat Calls for Unhindered Access to Stricken Enclave

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(UN News)* — As displaced Gazans jammed the main route leading north on Friday [] after the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas reportedly came into effect, UN aid teams repeated their call to open all crossings into the devastated enclave to prevent famine spreading.

Thousands of people in Gaza are on the move following the ceasefire deal.
UN News | Thousands of people in Gaza are on the move following the ceasefire deal.

There is little information available on the details or how the agreement will be implemented. However, we call for all crossings into Gaza to be open immediately so that humanitarian supplies can flow into the war-torn enclave,” said Juliette Touma, Director of Communications for the UN agency for Palestinians, UNRWA.

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10/10/2025

Tony Blair to Rule over Gaza? What Fresh Hell is This?

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By Craig Murray – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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26 Sep 2025 – Yesterday saw two announcements. Starmer is to introduce compulsory digital ID cards in the UK, and Tony Blair is put forward by the White House to be the colonial administrator of Gaza for five years.

The political economy of the world appears locked in a vertiginous downward spiral. You don’t have to scratch very hard to find that Tony Blair’s hand is also behind the compulsory ID plan. He has been pushing it for nearly thirty years, and now it comes with added links to Larry Ellison, Palantir and Israel.

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10/10/2025

Two-Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Are Loans as Rich Nations Profiteer from Escalating Climate Crisis

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Nearly two-thirds of climate finance was made as loans, often at standard rates of interest without concessions, research by Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre has found.

Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre argue that wealthy nations are profiteering through climate finance loans. Credit: CARE Climate Justice Center

Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre argue that wealthy nations are profiteering through climate finance loans. Credit: CARE Climate Justice Center

THE HAGUE, Netherlands , Oct 8 2025 (IPS)* New research by Oxfam and the CARE Climate Justice Centre finds developing countries are now paying more back to wealthy nations for climate finance loans than they receive—for every USD 5 they receive, they are paying USD 7 back, and 65 percent of funding is delivered in the form of loans.

This form of crisis profiteering by rich countries is worsening debt burdens and hindering climate action.

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