News headlines for “Sustainable Development”

  1. 'A Wake-Up Call from the Womb'—Indigenous People Rally for a Binding Plastics Treaty

    - Inter Press Service

    NICE, France, Jun 11 (IPS) - As the sun peeked through the French Riviera clouds and a dozen reporters sipped orange juice aboard the WWF Panda Boat docked at Port Lympia, Frankie Orona, a Native American rights advocate from the Society of Native Nations in San Antonio, Texas, stunned the room into a moment of absolute stillness.

  2. Artificial Intelligence Presents Risks and Opportunities for the Disabled

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jun 11 (IPS) - On June 10, the United Nations (UN) held a conference titled Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion: Strengthening Workforce Participation for Persons with Disabilities. This conference, which was organized by the Permanent Mission of Canada to the UN, featured a discussion by a panel of experts from various sectors, looking to shed light on the ways AI tools can be used to create inclusive workforces that maximize fairness and accessibility.

  3. Gang violence displaces a record 1.3 million Haitians

    - UN News

    Nearly 1.3 million people have been forced to flee gang violence in Haiti and seek refuge elsewhere within the Caribbean country, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Wednesday.

  4. Ukraine: Ongoing Russian strikes continue alarming civilian casualty trend

    - UN News

    Civilian deaths and injuries in the first five months of 2025 were nearly 50 per cent higher than the same period last year, UN rights experts tasked with monitoring abuses in war-torn Ukraine said on Wednesday in their latest report.

  5. Rising hunger in Gaza highlights urgent need for ‘unfettered’ aid supplies

    - UN News

    People in the Gaza Strip are getting hungrier because of the “very limited” volume of food being allowed in, UN aid agencies reiterated on Wednesday.

  6. Climate emergency is a health crisis ‘that is already killing us,’ says WHO

    - UN News

    With 2024 confirmed as the hottest year on record, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning: the climate crisis is also a health crisis – and it’s already claiming lives.

  7. ‘Plenty of fish in the sea’? Not anymore, say UN experts in Nice

    - UN News

    At the Third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the “catch of the day” wasn’t a seabass or a red mullet – it was a figure: 35 per cent. That’s the share of global fish stocks now being harvested unsustainably, according to a new UN report released Wednesday.

  8. At least eight drown in Red Sea as smugglers force migrants overboard

    - UN News

    Survivors of a people-smuggling operation in the Red Sea have recounted how they were forced off their boat far from the coast of Djibouti and left to swim for their lives.

  9. The world pledged to end child labour by 2025: So why are 138 million kids still working?

    - UN News

    Twelve-year-old Tenasoa crawls to work every day at a mine in eastern Madagascar where she collects two kilos of the shiny mineral mica each day. She cannot walk because of a physical disability.

  10. Why Are We Failing to Protect Gaza?

    - Inter Press Service

    BORDEAUX, France, Jun 11 (IPS) - During President Trump’s tour of Gulf monarchies last month, he mentioned Gaza only two times. The first time was in Doha, when he expressed his desire to make Gaza a “freedom zone.” Gaza’s 2.1 million residents, nearly half of whom are children, would like that, too.

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