News headlines in November 2024, page 8

  1. Most violent year in Syria since 2020, senior UN official tells Security Council

    - UN News

    This year of conflict in Syria is “on track to be the most violent since 2020”, with the potential for even greater devastation looming on the horizon, the UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria told the Security Council on Thursday.

  2. ‘Myanmar’s children cannot afford to wait,’ warns UNICEF

    - UN News

    Children in Myanmar are increasingly caught in the crossfire of intensifying conflict, climate disasters and a collapsing humanitarian system, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported.

  3. Gaza aid delivery ‘grinding to a halt’ alongside rampant insecurity

    - UN News

    The delivery of life-saving aid across Gaza “is grinding to a halt” amid a surge in armed looting targeting humanitarian convoys, the senior aid official in the region said on Thursday.

  4. ICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas commander

    - UN News

    The UN-backed International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant, together with a former Hamas commander, citing allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

  5. COP29 countdown: Failure on climate finance ‘not an option’, says Guterres

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres made a strong call to action as COP29 approaches its crucial conclusion in Baku, imploring world leaders and negotiators on Thursday to overcome their disagreements and reach an historic climate finance deal. “I sense an appetite for agreement,” he said.

  6. Acute hunger stalks one in four people in DR Congo, warn aid agencies

    - UN News

    UN humanitarians warned on Thursday that one in four people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo suffers from “crisis or worse” levels of hunger that affects a staggering 25.6 million people.

  7. As violent gangs extend control in Haiti, UN commits to staying the course

    - UN News

    Gang violence is escalating at alarming rates in Haiti: tens of thousands have been forced from their homes, and critical supply chains have collapsed. Despite the rising peril, the UN has committed to remain in the country, helping the most vulnerable to survive the current crisis.

  8. Born Innocent, Raised Violent: The Fate of a Billion Children

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Nov 20 (IPS) - Did you know that hundreds of millions of children around the world are currently suffering from physical, sexual, and psychological violence, including child labour, child marriage, female genital mutilation, gender-based violence, war, trafficking, bullying, and cyberbullying?

  9. Solar and Wind Power Wealth Does Not Reach Consumers in Chile

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Nov 20 (IPS) - Chile, a country rich in solar and wind energy and with huge photovoltaic power stations  and wind turbines in its elongated territory, managed to change its grid by incorporating renewable energies, which account for an installed capacity equivalent to 43.8 % of its electricity production.

  10. COP29 Focus On Climate Migration as Hotter Planet Pushes Millions Out of Homes

    - Inter Press Service

    BAKU, Nov 20 (IPS) - Migration is growing as the planet gets even hotter. Climate change is fuelling a migration crisis and millions of people in vulnerable nations are continually being uprooted from their homes. The climate and migration nexus are undeniable and the global community has turned to the Baku climate talks for urgent and sustainable solutions.

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