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World News in Brief: Ages in Haiti, Sudan War sees Exodus in Chad, Optimism for food trade

Between January 1 and May 30, at least 2,680 people – including 54 children – were killed, 957 injured, 316 kidnapped for ransom and many others subject to sexual violence and recruitment of children’s gangs. “Also alarming, the figures cannot express the horrors that Haitians are forced to support daily,” said Türk. Conflicts on all […]

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Famine tracks two counties of South Sudan while fragile peace is threatened

The warning comes in the midst of increased violence and a worsening of food security which has 11 counties out of 13 in the state faced with levels of emergency hunger and 32,000 of these inhabitants faced with catastrophic hunger conditions, almost three times of previous estimates. “”We see the devastating impact conflict on food

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Climate urgency is a health crisis “that already kills us”, explains who

Europe warms faster than any other WHO regionAnd the impact on people’s health becomes more serious. From the increase in mortality rates to the increase in climate -related anxiety, almost all climate -related health indicators have aggravated in recent years. In response, WHO / Europe launched a new initiative on Wednesday – the Pan -Encurgean

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Social and economic barriers, no choice, leading the global fertility crisis: UNFPA

The Fund for the United Nations Population (UNFPA) has unveiled its flagship product Global population Report on Tuesday, warning that an increasing number of people are refused freedom to start families due to the rowing of life costs, the persistent inequality of the sexes and the deepening of uncertainty about the future. Title The real

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World News in Brief: Education suffers in the middle of Dr Congo Violence, which Greenlights RSV Vaccines, more to come to Haiti

According to the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, more than 290 schools have been damaged or destroyed in Ituri this year only, which brought the total number of children out of school in the province to more than 1.3 million. Protection crisis Between January and April 2025, an increase in violence has moved more than 100,000

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AIDS always kills a person every minute while the funding cuts the Stal

However, more than 30 million people receive rescue treatment worldwide, which makes the response of UN AIDS a “clear example of multilateral success”, said Amina Mohammed, UN under-secretary general, while the general assembly examined the progress made to end aid and prevent HIV infections. ‘Series of threats’ “”Global commitment fades. Funding drops. And HIV services

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World News in Brief: Women’s Health in Sudan, waste of childhood, Belarussia unions, violation of Guatemala rights

He warned that without immediate support, women and girls will continue to pay the price of this crisis with their lives, because hundreds of thousands are left without access to obstetric care or emergency support after rape. Often suffering from complications of constant distress, malnutrition and physical exhaustion, pregnant women increasingly moved arrive in UN

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Pandremias to pollution: the WHO assembly makes historical health decisions

In addition, assembly has approved a wide range of measures to promote health equity, reduce air pollution and strengthen protections for vulnerable populations. “”The words “historic” and “monument” are overused, but they are perfectly likely to describe the World Health Assembly of this year“Said the director general of the WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, during the

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Flavored nicotine products leading to dependence on young people, who warn

This is particularly true among young users: this is one of the main reasons why young people first experience tobacco or nicotine products, according to the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO). Nicotine and flavored tobacco products are intrinsically addictive and toxic – often more than ordinary tobacco. The flavors increase use, make it more

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