Archive for ‘War Lords’

12/10/2025

5.7 Million People Face Food Insecurity in Haiti

Human Wrongs Watch

(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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06/10/2025

Fewer than 1 in 10 Somalis to Receive Life-Saving Aid in November, Warns World Food Programme

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(UN News)* — The UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday [] that millions in Somalia are at risk of worsening hunger and malnutrition as critical funding shortfalls force the agency to cut back on life-saving emergency food assistance.

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Children at an IDP camp in Somalia.
WFP/Geneva Costopulos | Children at an IDP camp in Somalia.

06/10/2025

West Bank: Record Number of Demolitions over Building Permits as Israel Furthers Annexation Agenda

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Caption: Eighty-six Palestinian structures have already been demolished this year in Khallet Athaba, Masafer Yatta, under Israel’s permit regime. Photo: Ahmad Al-Bazz/NRC

By 30 September, Israeli authorities had demolished 1,288 structures over building permitsnearly five a day, including 138 funded by international aid.

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06/10/2025

Drone Victims, Terror and Death: 30 Minutes inside a Gaza Hospital

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By Daniel Johnson

(UN News)* — UN aid teams on Friday [3 October 2025] highlighted the disturbing situation in Gaza’s makeshift hospitals, where premature babies cry for scant oxygen and medics attempt to save child survivors targeted by airstrikes in their tents and quadcopter victims reportedly shot while fetching bread.

A boy recovers after being caught in an attack in Al Zaytoon neighbourhood of the Gaza City.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | A boy recovers after being caught in an attack in Al Zaytoon neighbourhood of the Gaza City.

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05/10/2025

‘The Girl I Am, the Change I Lead’

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By the United Nations*

Smiling Bangladeshi girls in traditional clothing stand in a narrow alley

Girls are leaders. Girls are change-makers. Girls are driving good and growth around the world. | PHOTO:ⓒUNFPA Bangladesh / Ferdous Alka

All around the world, girls are stepping up to meet today’s biggest challenges. They are organizing in their communities, fighting for climate justice, demanding an end to violence and reimagining their futures.

Girls are asking to be seen not only for the challenges they face, but for who they are and the solutions they bring. Yet, too often, their voices go unheard, their actions ignored, their needs and rights pushed aside.

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04/10/2025

Haiti on the Brink: Violence Cuts Off Capital, Pushing Families towards Starvation amidst Cuts to Humanitarian Assistance

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By the World Food Programme*

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on warned that rising violence by armed groups in Haiti’s capital is restricting humanitarian access and pushing families deeper into hunger as extreme funding shortfalls force WFP to slash rations and suspend programmes.

Photo from WFP

Reports indicate that armed groups now control nearly 90 percent of Port-au-Prince. As a result, more farmers are cut off from markets, further straining already fragile food systems and pushing food prices even higher with devastating consequences for food insecure families.

A staggering 1.3 million people have been forced to flee their homes in search of food and shelter.

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04/10/2025

Calls Grow Louder for More Age-Inclusive Societies

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By Ileana Exara

(UN News and the UN)* — Member States, UN officials and civil society came together on Wednesday [1 October 2025] to shift the global perspective on ageing, with a call for new policies and action that bring older persons in from the margins of society.

Two elderly people in Indonesia play with a child.
UNFPA | Two elderly people in Indonesia play with a child.
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Every older person has the right to age with dignity security and access to opportunities that enrich their lives,” said one of the key organisers of the International Day of Older Persons, Arjanita Elezaj.
These are not privileges, they are human rights,” she told a meeting at UN Headquarters to commemorate the day, where key issues such as boosting opportunities for older persons to take part in civic and cultural life were debated, along with healthcare and housing.

Tweet URL“These are not privileges, they are human rights,” she told a meeting at UN Headquarters to commemorate the day, where key issues such as boosting opportunities for older persons to take part in civic and cultural life were debated, along with healthcare and housing.

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28/09/2025

‘New, Deadly Floods Displace over 100,000 in South Sudan; Conflict and Funding Cuts Impede Aid’

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By the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)*

Adults carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road.

People displaced by flooding carry children and belongings along a waterlogged road in Bentui, South Sudan, in July 2024.© UNHCR/Tiksa Negeri

South Sudan has been swept into a new cycle of severe flooding, just as renewed conflict threatens a fragile peace, leaving communities in some of the country’s most flood- and conflict-prone states exposed to a double crisis, warns UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.

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