News headlines in January 2024, page 3

  1. ‘No substitute’ for UNRWA’s lifesaving work in Gaza: Senior Humanitarian Coordinator

    - UN News

    No organization can be a substitute for the UN agency assisting Palestinians, UNRWA, in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, the Organization’s senior coordinator for the enclave said on Tuesday.

  2. Myanmar demands greater focus urges UN rights chief, three years after coup

    - UN News

    Three years after the military deposed the elected Government in Myanmar, the ever-deteriorating human rights crisis in the country is now in freefall, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday, appealing for greater attention from the international community.

  3. Amid UNWRA funding crisis, desperate Gazans scour trucks for food

    - UN News

    As the UN chief prepares to meet representatives from countries who donate to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) late on Tuesday following allegations of collusion with Hamas, the UN health agency, WHO, reiterated that now was not the time to abandon the people of Gaza.

  4. Higher Education in Central America: Poor Quality and Unaffordable for the Poor

    - Inter Press Service

    SAN SALVADOR, Jan 30 (IPS) - Decades of civil wars and a lack of long-term public education policies, among other problems, have made higher education in Central America precarious and costly in general.

  5. Should We Attribute All Climate-Related Disasters Only to Global Warming?

    - Inter Press Service

    PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Jan 29 (IPS) - The Republic of Mauritius, an island nation, experienced its latest flash floods since the last bad one in 2013. These floods resulted in the loss of lives and hefty bills for car insurers with over 3000 cars have been damaged.

  6. Snow Tales: Too Little, Too Late, Say Climate Experts

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Jan 29 (IPS) - Whether the late snow in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region is an anomaly or an indication of the impacts of climate change, which brings erratic and at times devastating weather patterns, experts in the region believe not enough is being invested in the development of capacities, systems, and infrastructure to improve resilience.

  7. How to Ease Rising External Debt-Service Pressures in Low-Income Countries

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Jan 29 (IPS) - As 2024 starts, the good news is that there haven’t been any notable requests by a low-income country for comprehensive debt relief since Ghana’s, more than a year ago. Despite this, vulnerabilities remain, with high debt servicing costs a growing challenge for low-income countries.

  8. UN chief to meet UNRWA donors as major charities call for continued support

    - UN News

    Secretary-General António Guterres is due to meet with major donors to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) on Tuesday, as major non-governmental organizations (NGOs) issued an urgent plea to keep lifesaving funds flowing.

  9. World News in Brief: Progress on transfats, Ukraine war update, General Assembly President in China

    - UN News

    Five countries have been awarded for their efforts towards eliminating mass-produced trans fats in food, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Monday.

  10. World confronts an ‘ugly and inescapable truth’ in Darfur, says ICC Prosecutor

    - UN News

    The international community’s failure to execute warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and subsequent lack of accountability are fuelling the violence stemming from the war between rival militaries in Sudan, ICC Prosecutor told the UN Security Council on Monday.

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