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Mozambique floods heighten disease, malnutrition risks – UN agencies

January 20, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Catastrophic flooding across Mozambique is devastating lives and livelihoods, sharply increasing the risk of disease outbreaks and malnutrition, while also forcing dangerous wildlife – including crocodiles – into flooded urban areas, the UN warned on Tuesday.

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Rising hunger and displacement pose growing economic risk, UN tells Davos

January 20, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

As global leaders gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, UN agencies are warning that rising hunger and displacement are not only humanitarian emergencies but growing threats to global economic stability.

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‘Alarming’ increase in use of death penalty last year, despite global trend towards abolition

January 19, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Despite a downward trend in the use of the death penalty globally, 2025 saw an ‘alarming’ increase in the number of executions in a small number of retentionist countries, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) warned on Monday.

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UN rights chief bears witness to trauma and resilience in Sudan

January 19, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Nearly three years of war have plunged Sudan “into an abyss of unimaginable dimensions” and human rights must be at the centre of efforts to end the fighting and build lasting peace, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Sunday in Nairobi.

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Gaza humanitarian crisis ‘far from being over,’ UN aid coordination office warns

January 17, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Three months into the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the UN and partners have delivered tonnes of assistance items and carried out critical repairs, but this is only a temporary “Band-Aid” solution, a veteran aid worker has warned.

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Secretary-General on UN at 80: Humanity strongest when we stand as one

January 17, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Powerful forces are lining up to undermine global cooperation, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned at a landmark event in London on Saturday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the General Assembly, but he urged that “humanity is strongest when we stand as one”. 

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Will AI kickstart a new age of nuclear power?

January 17, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

The rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence worldwide is putting electrical grids under huge pressure and many believe that, to meet that need without contributing to the climate crisis, a full-scale expansion of nuclear energy is essential.

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Myanmar begins defence in landmark genocide case at UN World Court

January 17, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

Myanmar on Friday rejected allegations of genocide against the Rohingya minority, telling the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that the Gambia’s case rests on “unsubstantiated allegations,” as public hearings continued in a landmark case on the application of the Genocide Convention.

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World News in Brief: Gaza education update, the General Assembly at 80, Venezuela’s humanitarian needs

January 16, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

More children in war-ravaged Gaza are now back in the classroom, the UN aid coordination office (OCHA) said on Friday. 

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Aid cuts push millions in West and Central Africa deeper into hunger

January 16, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates

 A staggering 55 million people across West and Central Africa are expected to suffer crisis levels of hunger, or worse, during the lean season from June to August as funding cuts to humanitarian operations continue amid rising violence and displacement. 

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