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13/05/2025

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

Human Wrongs Watch

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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12/05/2025

Measles Cases Are Spiking Globally – UNICEF

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(UNICEF)* — Measles is a highly contagious virus. For young children, it can be deadly. In too many places, low vaccination coverage is creating opportunities for measles to spread.

Eight month old Fatema receives a vaccine at a mobile immunization clinic in Jordon.
UNICEF/UNI578946/Saleh Elaiwa

Over the last five years, measles outbreaks have hit over 100 countries, home to roughly three-quarters of the world’s children.

But we know how to stop it. Measles vaccines are safe and effective. They are the best way to protect children from getting sick with measles and spreading it to others.

As measles cases surge, here are five things you need to know:

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12/05/2025

Indigenous Communities Near Panama Canal Have a Bigger Problem than Trump

Human Wrongs Watch

By Mary Triny Zea

8 May 2025 (openDemocracy)* Since entering office in January, Donald Trump’s repeated threats to seize control of the Panama Canal, a critical passage for global freight traffic, have dominated headlines around the world. | ESPAÑOL

“Respect our land”, one of many the signs rejecting the planned reservoir on the road to the community of Limón de Chagres, in Colón province, Panamá | Pich Urdaneta / Dialogue Earth

But two hours west of Panama City, 12,000 locals have a more pressing concern: their government plans to flood their lands and relocate them to create an artificial lake to ensure water supply to the canal.

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12/05/2025

“Migrants Crossing the Darien Jungle Face Constant Dangers, Such as Sexual Violence, Human Trafficking, Robbery, Extortion, and Disappearances”

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By UN Human Rights*

Monitoring in Motion for Migrants in the Darien Gap

8 May 2025 — The Darien jungle on the border between Panama and Colombia is a labyrinth of rivers, filled with wild animals and oppressive, humid heat that envelops everything. It is a transit and destination route for migrants and asylum seekers, where fear, despair, and danger are constant.

A muddy path through a forest.

© GETTY IMAGES/RCHPHOTO

It is also the main entry point for people heading towards Canada, Mexico and the United States of America. Yet, the greatest danger does not come from nature itself, but from traffickers and criminals who prey on people on the move.

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11/05/2025

Gaza: United Nations Agencies Reject Israeli Plan to Use Humanitarian Aid as ‘Bait’

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(UN News)* — Israel’s plan to take control of relief assistance in Gaza would put civilian lives in danger and cause mass displacement while using aid as “bait”, UN humanitarians said on Friday .

A displaced girl waits her turn to fetch water for her family in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza.
UNRWA | A displaced girl waits her turn to fetch water for her family in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza.

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10/05/2025

Greece: Media Freedom in Crisis

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By Human Rights Watch*

(Athens) – Greece faces a media freedom crisis as a result of actions and failures by the Greek government, threatening democracy and the rule of law, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on 8 May 2026.

Newspapers hanging on a kiosk
Newspapers hanging on a kiosk in the center of Athens, Greece on March 24, 2022. © 2022 Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via AP

The 101-page report, “From Bad to Worse: The Deterioration of Media Freedom in Greece,” documents the hostile environment for independent media and journalists since the New Democracy government took office in July 2019, including harassment, intimidation, surveillance, and abusive lawsuits, all of which contribute to self-censorship and chill media freedom.

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10/05/2025

‘She Cries in Her Sleep’: Deeper Crisis Looms Beneath Devastation from Myanmar Quake

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(UN News)* — An estimated 3,800 people have died as a result of the devastating earthquakes that struck Myanmar on 28 March. Six weeks on, the situation in Myanmar remains dire, with whole communities still traumatised and vulnerable.

Yu Yu, a midwife, provides care for a newborn baby and the mother after her delivery in an emergency.© UNFPA

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10/05/2025

Haiti: Displaced Families Grapple with Death ‘from the Inside’ and Out

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(UN News)* — Shattered by her husband’s death during the rising tide of gang violence in Haiti last year, Christiana and her six children fled 223 kilometres from their hometown to the city of Mirebalais, where her six-year-old daughter, Leineda, began treatment for malnutrition.

A child displaced by violence in city of Mirebalais, Haiti, draws a picture of their new home.
© UNICEF/Herold Josep | A child displaced by violence in city of Mirebalais, Haiti, draws a picture of their new home.

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