News headlines in April 2023, page 10

  1. When US Spies Read Russian Lips in the Security Council Chamber

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 (IPS) - The massive leak of a treasure trove of highly-classified US intelligence reports — described as “one of the most remarkable disclosures of American secrets in the last decade” — has also revealed a more surprising angle to the story.

    The US not only gathered intelligence from two of its adversaries, Russia and China, but also from close allies, including Ukraine, South Korea, Egypt, Turkey and Israel.

  2. West Africa and Sahel: Food insecurity, malnutrition, set to reach 10-year high

    - UN News

    Food insecurity and malnutrition in West and Central Africa are on track to reach a 10-year high by June as the crisis expands to coastal countries, UN agencies warned on Tuesday, citing latest data.

  3. UN advisory board charts fresh path to better global governance

    - UN News

    There needs to be a major shift in global governance to better tackle such current and looming challenges as the climate crisis and rising security threats, according to a new UN report published on Tuesday.

  4. Libya’s ‘new dynamic’: Bathily calls on partners to support momentum

    - UN News

    Against the backdrop of a fragile human rights landscape, a “new dynamic” of cooperation among Libyan leaders provides much-needed momentum as the country prepares for elections later this year, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative told the Security Council on Tuesday.

  5. Sudan: UN rights chief calls for a return to talks, amid reports of 24-hour pause

    - UN News

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, on Tuesday called for an immediate end to the hostilities in Sudan and pleaded for the opposing sides in the military power struggle to return to the negotiating table, as reports emerged of a proposed 24-hour pause in the fighting.

  6. UN predicts restrictions on women’s rights will worsen economic catastrophe

    - UN News

    The draconian restrictions on women’s ability to study and work have contributed to the calamitous socio-economic situation in Afghanistan, with devastating consequences for the population, according to a UN report released on Tuesday.

  7. Myanmars Forgotten War Lurches Deeper into Horror

    - Inter Press Service

    KAYIN STATE, Myanmar, Apr 17 (IPS) - Food is passed around a campfire, and a guitar strums as cool night air tumbles down mountain cliffs, relieving the jungle of its heat.

  8. Livelihoods of Almost Half the World's Population Depend on Agrifood Systems

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Apr 17 (IPS) - New research by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has revealed that almost half the world’s population of around eight billion people belong to households whose livelihoods depend to some degree on agrifood systems (AFS).

  9. We can Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals but it will take Courage & Urgent Transformations

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 17 (IPS) - The world is at a crossroads. This week, the United Nations Secretary-General, government ministers and senior leaders are gathered in New York at the ECOSOC Financing for Development Forum. (scheduled to take place April17-20).

  10. Initiative aims to prevent Hep C infection in marginalized groups in low-income countries

    - UN News

    A $31 million investment announced on Tuesday seeks to prevent hepatitis C infection among people who inject drugs and other high-risk populations in low and middle-income countries.

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