Archive for ‘The Peoples’

12/06/2025

Displacement Doubles While Funding Shrinks

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — With 13.5 million people displaced by over 13 years of brutal civil conflict, Syria used to represent the largest displacement crisis in the world. This is no longer the case.

A woman holds her malnourished child at a displaced site in Gedaref, Sudan.
© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | A woman holds her malnourished child at a displaced site in Gedaref, Sudan.

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11/06/2025

Myanmar on the ‘Path to Self-Destruction’ If Violence Does Not End

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(UN News)* — Nearly three months after a catastrophic earthquake struck Myanmar, the country continues to grapple with its aftermath alongside the brutal civil war which has devastated the country since the February 2021 military coup.

A woman who was affected by the earthquake in Myanmar sits alongside aid items.
© UNOCHA/Myaa Aung Thein Kyaw | A woman who was affected by the earthquake in Myanmar sits alongside aid items.

Since then, “there has been no end to the violence, even though thousands have been killed and thousands more injured,” said UN Special Envoy to Myanmar, Julie Bishop, on Tuesday , briefing the General Assembly.

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11/06/2025

Haiti Sees the Highest Number of People Displaced by Violence Ever Recorded: 1.3 Million

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By the International Organization for Migration

Geneva/Port-au-Prince, 11 June 2025 Nearly 1.3 million people are now internally displaced in Haiti, a 24 percent increase since December 2024, according to a recently published Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The number of spontaneous displacement sites continues to multiply across Haiti as more people flee violence and insecurity. Photo: IOM/Antoine Lemonnier

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11/06/2025

Greed Is Driving Oceans toward Collapse

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(UN News)* — The ocean is under siege – and greed is to blame. UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday urged world leaders and grassroots groups to confront the powerful interests driving marine destruction, from illegal fishing and plastic pollution to the accelerating impacts of climate change.

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A school of fish swims close to Los Islotes Island in La Paz, Mexico.
© Ocean Image Bank/Amanda Cotto | A school of fish swims close to Los Islotes Island in La Paz, Mexico.

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10/06/2025

160 Million Children – 1 in 10 Worldwide- Engaged in Child Labor; Africa and Asia-Pacific Account for Almost 9 Out of 10

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Young girl leads two cows along a rural path.

The World Day against Child Labour is widely supported by these actors, along with UN agencies and individuals committed to building a world free of child labour. PHOTO: UNFPA Asia and the Pacific
 

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10/06/2025

Israel’s Destructive West Bank Military Operation Fuels Mass Forced Displacement of Palestinians 

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By Amnesty International*

The Israeli military has displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians by destroying homes and essential civilian infrastructure in Jenin and Tulkarem refugee camps rendering them uninhabitable, as part of its ongoing brutal military operation in the occupied West Bank, said Amnesty International.   

 

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10/06/2025

Gaza: Amid “Unprecedented Levels of Despair,” Search for Food Puts Lives on the Line

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(UN News)* — The worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip has reached “unprecedented levels of despair,” the UN said on Monday , amid more reports of people being killed and injured near newly-established distribution sites.
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Palestinians shelter in an UNRWA school in central Gaza.
© UNRWA/Louise Wateridge | Palestinians shelter in an UNRWA school in central Gaza.

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09/06/2025

South Asian Cities Faced Relentless, Record-Breaking Heatwaves Last Year

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“Some mornings, I can’t even stand, my feet are so swollen. My whole body aches from working all day at the juicer. The doctor said my uric acid is high, but I waited months to get tested. Who has the time or money when missing work means no food?”– Sana, a street vendor selling sugarcane juice in chronic pain, navigating long hours and poor hydration, in Delhi’s extreme temperatures.
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Street vendor exposed to extreme heat, New Delhi, 2024. Credit: Greenpeace India

BENGALURU, India / COLOMBO Sri Lanka, Jun 2 2025 (IPS)** From the blistering heat of Delhi’s streets to Colombo’s humid corners, workers in the informal economy are silently enduring the toll of labour on their bodies and livelihoods.

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09/06/2025

Unprecedented Ocean Heat, Sea-level Rise, an Existential Threat to Entire Island-Nations in South-West Pacific

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Unprecedented Ocean warming engulfed the South-West Pacific in 2024, harming ecosystems and economies, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which highlighted how sea level rise is threatening islands in a region where more than half the population live close to the coast.

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09/06/2025

Oceans at Risk: Report Warns Global Fossil Fuel Expansion Threatens Marine Biodiversity

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SACRAMENTO, US & NEW DELHI, India:, Jun 9 2025 (IPS)* A newly released report by Earth Insight in collaboration with 16 environmental organizations has sounded a global alarm on the unchecked expansion of offshore oil and gas projects into some of the most biologically rich and ecologically sensitive marine environments on the planet.
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A report documents the impact of unchecked oil and gas projects in biologically rich and ecologically sensitive environments. Credit Credit: Spencer Thomas

A report documents the impact of unchecked oil and gas projects in biologically rich and ecologically sensitive environments. Credit: Spencer Thomas

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