News headlines in June 2022, page 8

  1. New and Old Afghan Refugees Make the Best of Life in Neighbouring Pakistan

    - Inter Press Service

    PESHAWAR, Jun 23 (IPS) - “We came here in 1979 after Russia’s invasion of Afghanistan. My children and grandchildren have grown up here and they don’t want to go back to that war-ravaged country. I go there occasionally to mourn the deaths of near and dear ones,” says Muhammad Jabbar, 67, a former resident of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan.

  2. Why Aren't More Women Angry?

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, Jun 23 (IPS) - Why aren’t more women angry about their subordination, discrimination, and unequal treatment in the 21st century? Of course, some of the world’s women are angry, but they are comparatively few.

  3. Actions to stem violence against women and girls ‘needed now more than ever’

    - UN News

    Over the past two years, there has been “an unprecedented increase in all forms of gender-based violence,” the UN Deputy Secretary-General told a high-level meeting in Kigali, on Thursday, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as a major contributor.

  4. Monkeypox: Amid uncertainty, global situation ‘cannot be ignored’ says WHO chief

    - UN News

    Addressing the first meeting of the World Health Organization’s Emergency Committee on Thursday over the global Monkeypox outbreak, the WHO chief told members that person-to-person transmission was ongoing, and “likely underestimated”.

  5. Supporting UN’s Palestine refugee agency, means ‘investing in stability for the region’

    - UN News

    Investing in the UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, is also “investing in stability” for the entire Middle East region, the UN chief told a pledging conference on Thursday.

  6. Indigenous Communities Want Stake in the New Deal to Protect Nature

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Jun 23 (IPS) - In early June 2022, more than 30 people from the Maasai community in the Loliondo division in Tanzania’s northern Ngorongoro District were reportedly injured, and one person died following clashes with security forces over the demarcation of their ancestral lands for a new game reserve.

  7. Transgender People Gain Their Place in Argentine Society

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES, Jun 23 (IPS) - "At the age of 35, with a document that says who I really am, I went back to school and finished my studies, which I had left at 14 because I could no longer bear the bullying and mistreatment," said Florencia Guimaraes, a transgender woman whose life was changed by Argentina's Gender Identity Law.

  8. Global hunger crisis pushing one child per minute, into severe malnutrition

    - UN News

    Because of the global hunger crisis, every single minute, one child is pushed into life-threatening, severe malnutrition.

  9. Talking to the Taliban ‘only way forward’ in Afghanistan

    - UN News

    The devastating earthquake on Wednesday is just one of several emergencies facing Afghanistan, and continued dialogue with the de facto Taliban authorities remains the only way to address ongoing challenges in the country, the Security Council heard on Thursday. 

  10. Cabo Verde: ‘Unprecedented’ food insecurity triggers social and economic emergency

    - UN News

    The island nation of Cabo Verde is facing record levels of food insecurity due to drought, the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine, affecting some 181,000 people, or 32 per cent of the country, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Thursday. 

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