News headlines in June 2024

  1. ‘Trust and respect’ feeds interfaith rice growing success in the Philippines

    - UN News

    Trust built on decades of respect for religion has fertilized the seeds of success for two communities, one Muslim the other Christian, which have joined together to build a successful rice growing cooperative in the Philippines.

  2. UN chief lauds ‘strong’ new recommendations to limit proliferation of light weapons

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General on Saturday praised the adoption of a “strong outcome document” at the end of a conference dedicated to combatting illicit small arms and light weapons worldwide, saying it was an important sign of progress.

  3. Haiti: Longing to live again, amid trauma of displacement

    - UN News

    Two women from the troubled Carrefour-Feuilles neighborhood in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince have shared their traumatic experiences of rape, contracting HIV, and despairing thoughts of suicide, after multiple forced displacements amid widespread gang violence.

  4. Cambodia at a Tipping Point: Authenticity Makes Way for Progress

    - Inter Press Service

    PHNOM PENH, Jun 28 (IPS) - Modernity is arriving rapidly in Cambodia, observes journalist Kris Janssens (48), who has lived and worked in the country since 2016. The predominantly young population is eager to move forward, embracing technology over traditional agriculture or fishing. Can Cambodians unite their country's authentic soul with their aspirations for progress?

  5. UN Climate Talks: Setting Sail to Plunder the Ocean

    - Inter Press Service

    BONN, Germany, Jun 28 (IPS) - Despite the evident and increasing urgency of the climate crisis, the June intersessional meeting of the UNFCCC closed with little to show for two full weeks of negotiation.

  6. Nuclear Coercion: Dangerous and Illegal

    - Inter Press Service

    OAKLAND, California / PRAGUE, Czech Republic / YOKOHAMA, Japan, Jun 28 (IPS) - Our three organizations - Western States Legal Foundation, Peace Depot, and Basel Peace Office - all dedicated to the elimination of nuclear weapons, have consistently expressed our concern about the risk of nuclear war escalating during armed conflicts and times of high tension, when nuclear-armed states often make veiled or even explicit threats to use nuclear weapons and prepare for such use.

  7. Kashmir Frontier Woman Leads the Way in Breaking Down Patriarchy

    - Inter Press Service

    R.S. PORA, India, Jun 28 (IPS) - Smelling the toxic smoke coming from burned powder kegs and helplessly watching fields turn into smoke and ash is traumatic. Rushing to the government's safe houses and leaving your homes, belongings and cattle behind whenever the armies of India and Pakistan trade fire is inexplicable. Then came climate-change-induced weather unpredictability. 

  8. World News in Brief: Burkina Faso, refugees and climate change, Afghan women deserve seat in Doha: CEDAW

    - UN News

    Resources are desperately needed to ramp up aid supplies for Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa, which is staring at an “unprecedented humanitarian crisis”, according to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

  9. Top UN official calls for strict compliance with sanctions on DPR Korea

    - UN News

    Any relationship that any country has with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including Russia, “must entirely abide” by Security Council sanctions, Izumi Nakamitsu, UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs said on Friday, as she briefed ambassadors.

  10. Haitian capital’s crippled health system ‘on the brink’

    - UN News

    The health system in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince is “on the brink” and “crippled by escalating violence” according to the UN’s Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) representative in the Caribbean island nation, Dr. Oscar Barreneche.

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