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UN Chief hopes for peaceful settlement of Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border disputes

UN Chief hopes for peaceful settlement of Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border disputes

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed hope that Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will resolve their border disputes peacefully, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. During a meeting with Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov, Guterres praised Kyrgyzstan’s successful border delimitation with Uzbekistan and expressed confidence that…
153 million people saved from hunger if food waste halved, new report says

153 million people saved from hunger if food waste halved, new report says

A joint report by the OECD and the UN’s food agency has found that cutting global food waste in half could have major environmental and humanitarian benefits, Arab News reported yesterday. Around a third of all food produced is currently…
Warming Waters Puts Black Sea’s Survival at Risk

Warming Waters Puts Black Sea’s Survival at Risk

Turkish Geological engineer, Osman Bektaş, has warned of the dire impact of global climate change on the Black Sea, Daily Sabah reported yesterday. Bektaş notes that the continuous warming of the Black Sea is causing significant changes, including a weakening…
No Uyghurs from Xinjiang Permitted on This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage

No Uyghurs from Xinjiang Permitted on This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage

No Uyghurs from China’s Xinjiang region participated in this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, Radio Free Asia reported yesterday. This comes as a result of China’s restrictions on religious practices among Uyghurs. Over 1.8 million people participated in the Hajj this year,…
One in eight people is living with obesity, WHO orld

One in eight people is living with obesity, WHO orld

One in eight people is living with obesity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said as it outlined the numerous health risks associated with being obese. The health organization emphasized that “obesity can have detrimental effects on vital organs and systems…
Nigeria: Unprecedented child malnutrition amid violence and food shortages

Nigeria: Unprecedented child malnutrition amid violence and food shortages

A huge number of children in northern Nigeria are experiencing severe malnutrition, as reported by The Guardian, citing local aid workers. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Maiduguri, Nigeria has the highest number of food-insecure people globally,…
Three out five human rights defenders face online harassment worldwide, new survey reveals

Three out five human rights defenders face online harassment worldwide, new survey reveals

A new analysis, carried out by Amnesty International across 59 counties, has found that three out of five child and young human rights defenders face online harassment in connection with their activism. More than 1400 young activists participated in the…
Iraq ranks 11 on Global Terrorism Index 2023

Iraq ranks 11 on Global Terrorism Index 2023

Iraq has ranked 11th globally and 2nd in the Arab world among the countries most affected by terrorism, according to the Global Terrorism Index 2023. According to a statement by the Strategic Center for Human Rights, “Iraq is ranked second…
Heavy rains kill at least 7 people in France, Switzerland, Italy

Heavy rains kill at least 7 people in France, Switzerland, Italy

Ferocious storms and heavy rains that struck France, Switzerland, and Italy over the weekend have resulted in the deaths of seven people, Al Jazeera reported citing local authorities. In France’s northeastern Aube region, three individuals in their 70s and 80s…
UN calls for further global efforts to protect Danube River against climate change

UN calls for further global efforts to protect Danube River against climate change

The United Nations has urged for increased global efforts to safeguard the Danube River, which traverses 14 countries and benefits 79 million people living along its shores, from the adverse effects of climate change and pollution. In a statement from…
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