Archive for ‘Middle East’

27/05/2025

Gazans’ Suffering Goes On Amid Intensifying Israeli Strikes

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — After another deadly weekend of Israeli attacks in Gaza, aid teams stressed once again on Monday that the “trickle” of supplies being allowed into the war-torn enclave will not halt famine.

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A displaced family leaves the eastern area of Deir Al Balah after Israeli authorities issued an evacuation order for the area.
© UNFPA/Media Clinic | A displaced family leaves the eastern area of Deir Al Balah after Israeli authorities issued an evacuation order for the area.

In occupied East Jerusalem, meanwhile, Israeli protesters illegally entered a compound of the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA.

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27/05/2025

Palestinians Call Out Israel’s Mission To Destroy Their History and Cultural Heritage in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

LONDON, May 26 2025 (IPS)* Israel’s ongoing war of annihilation in Gaza has wiped out hospitals, schools, homes, water, and food, reducing the Palestinian territory to a wasteland and leaving a death toll of more than 53,000 people. But an equally lethal campaign has been unleashed against the foundations of Palestinian society and identity. 
 
A brutal military onslaught by Israel since October 2023 has destroyed hospitals, homes, food, water, and sanitation in the Palestinian territory of Gaza, with an estimated death toll of more than 53,000 people. Credit: Hosny Salah

A brutal military onslaught by Israel since October 2023 has destroyed hospitals, homes, food, water, and sanitation in the Palestinian territory of Gaza, with an estimated death toll of more than 53,000 people. Credit: Hosny Salah

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26/05/2025

‘Time’s being wasted on politics of aid while deaths mount in Gaza’

Human Wrongs Watch

()* — The UN already has a proven system to deliver assistance to people in Gaza and will not take part in any plan that does not uphold universally established humanitarian principles, a spokesperson for aid coordination office OCHA affirmed on Friday .

A young girl in Gaza trying to gather the remaining scraps of food from the cooking pot.
UN News | A young girl in Gaza trying to gather the remaining scraps of food from the cooking pot.

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26/05/2025

Organized Crime Groups Increasingly Embedded in Gold Supply Chain

Human Wrongs Watch

()* — The global drive for renewable energy technologies has sharply increased demand for so-called critical minerals, heightening the risk of crime, corruption, and instability across supply chains as organised crime groups infiltrate the mining industry.

A sample of gold taken from a mine.
© UNICEF/Claudia Berger | A sample of gold taken from a mine.

Criminal networks are increasingly seeking to gain control over extraction sites, trade routes, and refining infrastructure.

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26/05/2025

75% of Land-based Environment and 66% of Marine Environment, Significantly Altered by Human Actions

Human Wrongs Watch

(United Nations)* — As the global community is called to re-examine our relationship to the natural world, one thing is certain:

Close up of a tiger

The unrestricted exploitation of wildlife has led to the disappearance of many animal species at an alarming rate, destroying Earth’s biological diversity and upsetting the ecological balance. PHOTO:Vladimir Wrangel/Adobe Stock

despite all our technological advances we are completely dependent on healthy and vibrant ecosystems for our water, food, medicines, clothes, fuel, shelter and energy, just to name a few.

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25/05/2025

‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations’: Africa Day 2025

Human Wrongs Watch

The African Union commemorates Africa Day 2025 [24 May 2025] with a renewed call to justice, unity, and shared progress. Speaking on behalf of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AUC, delivered a stirring address that reflected on Africa’s historic journey while calling for bold steps toward a just and prosperous future.
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This year’s theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations,” honours the memory of those who suffered under slavery and colonialism, while asserting the right of Africa and its diaspora to truth, justice, and restoration.
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“While justice and reparations remain long overdue,” the Chairperson affirmed, “Africa will not be held hostage by the pain of its past.”

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24/05/2025

Millions of People in Syria Facing Mortal Danger from Unexploded Munitions, Disease, Malnutrition…

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Millions of people in Syria continue to face mortal danger from unexploded munitions, disease and malnutrition and more international support is urgently required, senior UN aid officials said on Friday .

Ma'arrat An Nu'man, Idleb province, Syria
© UNOCHA/Ali Haj Suleiman | Ma’arrat An Nu’man, Idleb province, Syria

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24/05/2025

Artificial Intelligence Threatens 1 in 4 jobs – But Transformation, Not Replacement, Is the Real Risk

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Women and clerical workers face the highest risk of their roles being radically transformed by Artificial Intelligence, prompting calls for inclusive policy responses.

ILO researchers first developed a methodology in 2023, and later refined it in 2025, to estimate the potential effects of generative AI on existing occupations, and then in a second step, on employment.  20 May 2025
© Unsplash/Hitesh Choudhary | ILO researchers first developed a methodology in 2023, and later refined it in 2025, to estimate the potential effects of generative AI on existing occupations, and then in a second step, on employment. 20 May 2025

The study finds that transforming job descriptions, not widespread job loss, is the more likely result.

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23/05/2025

Gaza: Food Supplies Looted Late Night While Being Transported to Desperate Communities

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Humanitarian aid teams highlight growing anxiety in Gaza after food is looted

(UN News)* — Long-awaited food supplies have been looted in Gaza overnight while being transported to desperate communities in the war-torn enclave, UN aid teams reported on Friday.

Trucks carrying bags of flour arrive at Al-Banna Bakeries in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, at dawn on Friday.
WPF | Trucks carrying bags of flour arrive at Al-Banna Bakeries in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, at dawn on Friday.
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“Fifteen World Food Programme trucks were looted late last night in southern Gaza, while en route to WFP-supported bakeries,” the UN agency said.

“These trucks were transporting critical food supplies for hungry populations waiting anxiously for assistance.”

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23/05/2025

Haiti: Armed Violence and Insecurity Expose Already Vulnerable Children to Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Armed violence and insecurity in Haiti have exposed already vulnerable children to sexual violence and exploitation, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned on Wednesday .

Haitians displaced by violence find refuge on the streets of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
© IOM/Antoine Lemonnier | Haitians displaced by violence find refuge on the streets of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, gang violence has permeated the capital Port-au-Prince and expanded into other regions, displacing over one million people.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates that more than half of the displaced are children, meaning one in eight Haitian children has been uprooted in recent years.

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