Archive for ‘War Lords’

01/11/2025

The Biggest Single Contributor to the UN Budget Is also the Biggest Single Defaulter

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 31 2025 (IPS)* The United States, the largest single contributor to the UN budget, is using its financial clout to threaten the United Nations by cutting off funds and withdrawing from several UN agencies.
 

Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe

In an interview with Breitbart News U.S. Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Mike Waltz said last week “a quarter of everything the UN does, the United States pays for”.

“Is there money being well spent? I’d say right now, no, because it’s being spent on all of these other woke projects, rather than what it was originally intended to do, what President Trump wants it to do, and what I want it to do, which is focus on peace.”

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30/10/2025

Hurricane Melissa: Devastation in Jamaica at Levels ‘Never Been Seen Before’

Human Wrongs Watch

By Charlotte Frantz

As Hurricane Melissa moved north of Jamaica on Wednesday, the head of the UN team there said that preliminary damage assessments from the category 5 storm showed a level of devastation “never seen before” on the Caribbean island.

Food is packed for distribution to people affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.
© UN/Lovell | Food is packed for distribution to people affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.

As Hurricane Melissa moved north of Jamaica on Wednesday, the head of the UN team there said that preliminary damage assessments from the category 5 storm showed a level of devastation “never seen before” on the Caribbean island.

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30/10/2025

Reported Massacre at Hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher Leaves 460 Dead

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29 October 2025 (UN News)* — Horrific stories of mass-atrocities committed by the RSF militia continue to emerge, along with the tens of thousands of civilians who have fled the North Darfur city of El Fasher in Sudan.

Displaced families shelter at a gathering site in El Fasher in northern Darfur in August 2025.
© UNICEF | Displaced families shelter at a gathering site in El Fasher in northern Darfur in August 2025.
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The World Health Organization says it’s appalled and deeply shocked by reports that 460 patients and their companions have been killed at Saudi Maternity Hospital in the city.

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that prior to this latest attack, WHO has verified 285 attacks on healthcare in Sudan with at least 1,204 deaths and over 400 injuries of health workers and patients, since the start of the conflict.

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26/10/2025

Millions Pushed to ‘Brink of Survival’ in Sudan

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(UN News)* — Over 900 days of brutal conflict, widespread human rights violations, famine, and the collapse of essential services have driven millions of people in Sudan to the “brink of survival” – with women and children bearing the heaviest burden.

A three-year-old is treated for malnutrition at a hospital in Omdurman, Sudan.
© Avaaz/Giles Clarke | A three-year-old is treated for malnutrition at a hospital in Omdurman, Sudan.
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Sudan stands at the epicentre of one of the world’s “most severe” humanitarian crises, according to the UN.
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Over 30 million people now need urgent humanitarian assistance, among them 9.6 million displaced from their homes and nearly 15 million children caught in a struggle for daily survival.

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26/10/2025

UN Warns Gaza’s Displaced Face Freezing Nights and Food Shortages

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(UN News)* — The UN and its partners are accelerating deliveries of life-saving aid across Gaza, but relief efforts remain constrained by access restrictions and overwhelming humanitarian needs, officials said on Friday [].

IOM is providing tents across Gaza to shelter families who lost their homes to help them stay safe as winter approaches.
© IOM | IOM is providing tents across Gaza to shelter families who lost their homes to help them stay safe as winter approaches.
 

Since the ceasefire on 10 October, the UN migration agency IOM has dispatched more than 47,000 relief items, including 2,500 tents, to help families rebuild amid devastation.
 
“People in Gaza have endured unimaginable loss,” said IOM Director General Amy Pope.

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22/10/2025

UN Human Rights Office Sounds Alarm over ‘Skyrocketing’ Israeli Settler Violence during Olive Harvest

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(UN News)* — The UN human rights office (OHCHR) in the Occupied Palestinian Territory has warned of an alarming rise in violence and restrictions by Israeli settlers and security forces against Palestinian farmers, as the crucial olive harvest season gets underway.

Olives and olive oil production in the West Bank are a cornerstone of Palestinian culture.
© UNRWA | Olives and olive oil production in the West Bank are a cornerstone of Palestinian culture.

Ajith Sunghay said on Tuesday [] that “settler violence has skyrocketed in scale and frequency, with the acquiescence, support, and in many cases participation, of Israeli security forces – and always with impunity.”

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In the first half of 2025 alone, there were 757 settler attacks causing casualties or property damage — a 13 per cent increase compared with the same period last year.

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22/10/2025

Funding Cuts: Six Critical World Food Programme Operations at Risk

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By World Food Programme*

As humanitarian aid dries up, these countries are especially vulnerable
 

Afghanistan 

Men wearing traditional clothes line up for WFP assistance in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan. Photo: WFP/Arete/Muktar Nikrawa
People lining up for WFP assistance in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan. The country faces soaring needs – even as WFP assistance is being deeply cut. Photo: WFP/Arete/Muktar Nikrawa

There are 9.5 million food-insecure people in Afghanistan – a number that WFP fears will rise. WFP has a US$622 million funding shortfall over the next six months.

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22/10/2025

UN Sounds Alarm over Spike in Sexual Violence against Women in DR Congo

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By Ana Carmo

(UN News)* — Women and girls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are trapped in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises and face rampant insecurity, a senior United Nations official warned on Tuesday [] following a visit to the country.

A 17-year-old girl was separated from her family when a non-state armed group raided her village in DR Congo and took her to the forest.
© UNICEF | A 17-year-old girl was separated from her family when a non-state armed group raided her village in DR Congo and took her to the forest.

Speaking to journalists at the UN Office at Geneva, Shoko Arakaki, director of humanitarian affairs at the UN reproductive health agency (UNFPA), said that essential services have been severely disrupted, while incidents of rape and conflict-related sexual violence have surged by a third compared to last year.

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21/10/2025

As Ceasefire Takes Hold, Gaza’s Bakeries Fire Up to Fight Hunger

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By Nour Hammad | World Food Programme*

Tens of thousands of bundles of flatbread are being delivered daily, as part of a broader WFP effort to scale up food assistance to reach 1.6 million people.

Hot loaves of pita bread falling from a fiery oven in Gaza. Photo: WFP/Maxime Le Lijour
Even before the ceasefire, WFP-supported bakeries in Gaza had already resumed bread production, churning out 100,000 loaves a day for hungry residents. Photo: WFP/Maxime Le Lijour

Even before the guns fell silent in Gaza, the cavernous Nuseirat bakery was back in service, churning out hundreds of hot, fragrant loaves for famished residents.

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21/10/2025

Haiti Is under a UN Arms Embargo: So Why Are 500,000 Illegal Weapons in Circulation?

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By Daniel Dickinson

()* — Up to 500,000 illegal weapons ranging from handguns to battlefield-grade semi-automatic rifles are thought to be in the hands of gangs in Haiti, even though the Caribbean country has been under a UN arms embargo for the last three years.

Gang members brandish their weapons in the Delmas 3 neighbourhood of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.
Giles Clarke | Gang members brandish their weapons in the Delmas 3 neighbourhood of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.
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Haiti is facing an acute security crisis as rival gangs fight for control of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and surrounding areas while terrorizing local communities through extortion, sexual violence, kidnap for ransom and murder.

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