Archive for December, 2025

21/12/2025

Toxic Skies: The Amazon Is Now Breathing Dirtier Air than the World’s Biggest Cities

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A new Greenpeace International report, Toxic Skies: How Agribusiness is Choking the Amazon, reveals how fires linked to industrial agriculture are turning the forest’s air toxic during the dry season.

The findings are a stark warning that the Amazon’s crisis is not only about trees. It is about the air millions of people breathe, and the health of our shared planet.

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21/12/2025

Vast and Undervalued: Rangelands under Growing Threat

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By the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)*

New evidence shows rangelands are degrading faster than rainforests in some regions, despite bringing multiple benefits and sustaining two billion people 

Bonn/Panama City Stretching from the drylands of Latin America and Africa to the steppes of Central Asia, rangelands underpin food security, climate stability and centuries-old pastoral cultures.

These vast landscapes, covering half the planet, store significant carbon, buffer climate extremes, and regulate water in some of the world’s driest regions.  

Yet, despite their immense value, rangelands remain one of the planet’s most overlooked ecosystems. 

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20/12/2025

Without Big Changes, This Is What the Environment Will Look Like in 2050

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By the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)*

Oppressive heat.  Species extinctions.  Pollution-choked skies.

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Courtesy NASA

15 December 2025 — This is the future that awaits the world unless humanity takes dramatic steps to end a series of mushrooming environmental crises, finds a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

The seventh edition of the Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7) offers a stark vision of the decades to come.

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20/12/2025

Women on the Move: FAQs on Migration and Gender

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By UN Women*

Explore UN Women’s FAQs on how gender affects migration experiences.

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A migrant farmer in Cambodia showing off her rice harvest for photography project. Photo: UN Women Cambodia/Women Migrant Workers participatory photography project

Learn about the unique challenges that migrant women and girls face and how these differ to those men experience, from limited access to information and services to risks like trafficking, exploitation and violence.

What is the difference between migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers?

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20/12/2025

Gaza Famine Pushed Back, Yet over Three-Quarters of the Population Still Facing Acute Hunger and Malnutrition

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(UN News)* — Food security in Gaza has improved since the ceasefire declared in October, pushing back famine conditions, but the situation remains critical with more than three-quarters of the population still facing acute hunger and malnutrition, a new UN-backed analysis has found.

A woman standing outside a weathered tent prepares food. She stands in an area surrounded by makeshift tents and improvised shelters at a settlement in Gaza City.

© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | Hunger and malnutrition rates remain alarmingly high across Gaza Strip. Pictured here, a woman prepares food in Gaza City after a night of rain and wind.

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19/12/2025

Killer Robots: The Terrifying Rise of Algorithmic Warfare

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec 17 2025 (IPS)** Machines with no conscience are making split-second decisions about who lives and who dies. This isn’t dystopian fiction; it’s today’s reality. In Gaza, algorithms have generated kill lists of up to 37,000 targets.
 
Killer Robots: The Terrifying Rise of Algorithmic Warfare

Credit: Annegret Hilse/Reuters via Gallo Images

Autonomous weapons are also being deployed in Ukraine and were on show at a recent military parade in China. States are racing to integrate them in their arsenals, convinced they’ll maintain control. If they’re wrong, the consequences could be catastrophic.

Unlike remotely piloted drones where a human operator pulls the trigger, autonomous weapons make lethal decisions.

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19/12/2025

Refugees Forced to Fill Gaps as Funding, Power and Legal Recognition Move Out of Reach

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A new global synthesis report and refugee voices from East Africa and the Middle East warn that reductions in humanitarian footprints risks breaking the refugee protection system.

Sahrawi refugees walk near the Awserd Refugee Camp in the Tindouf Province of Algeria. Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

Sahrawi refugees walk near the Awserd Refugee Camp in the Tindouf Province of Algeria. Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

SRINAGAR, India, Dec 16 2025 (IPS)* – The global refugee system is entering a period of deep strain. The delivery of protection and assistance is undergoing a transformation due to funding cuts, institutional reforms, and shifting donor priorities.

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19/12/2025

Debunking Five Common Myths about Migrant Women

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By UN Women*

How harmful stereotypes undermine migrant women and what must change

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Migration is often talked about in numbers – how many people cross borders, what it costs, and how much migrants contribute to economies. Yet each statistic hides a personal journey driven by courage, ambition, and resilience.

Nearly half of the world’s 304 million international migrants are women, representing 38.7 per cent of the global migrant labour force.

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16/12/2025

Explainer: How Corruption Fuels Instability

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By the UN Office on Drugs and Crime*

“Corruption breeds disillusion with government and governance… Corruption can be a trigger for conflict,” notes António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General.

Martins Dibang, Nigeria, youth advocate. UNODC

UN Photo/Leonora Baumann | Port au Prince.

“As conflict rages, corruption prospers. And even if conflict ebbs, corruption can impede recovery.”

Below, find out how corruption can exacerbate conflicts and impede sustainable peace plans – and how the United Nations is working to strengthen integrity, the rule of law and anti-corruption measures in peacekeeping and peacebuilding contexts.

How does it work?

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16/12/2025

Corruption: Last Year, One in Five People Who Dealt with a Public Official Were Asked to Pay a Bribe

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Last year, one in five people who dealt with a public official were asked to pay a bribe, according to a UN report.

The world is doing something about it.

Young Nepalese protesters holding signs with slogans like '#WAKEUPNEPAL' and 'GEN Z WON'T BE SILENT' during a demonstration against corruption and social media restrictions in Kathmandu.
Rabik Upadhayay | Young Nepalis protesting against endemic corruption in the capital Kathmandu earlier this year. Security forces responded with a violent crackdown, leaving more than 50 people dead in the ensuing crisis.
 
Heads of State, civil society and private sector leaders will be discussing the most pressing issues surrounding corruption and how to tackle the scourge, at a a UN anti-corruption conference (COSP11) this week in Doha, Qatar.

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