Skip to content
  • IIPL Main Website
  • Contact Us
30 Jun, 2026
Peace News

Peace News

An Initiative by Institute of International Peace Leaders

  • Home
  • Women, Peace & SecurityHot
  • Human Rights and Social Justice
  • Sustainable Development and SDGs
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates
  • Climate Change and Environmental Peace
  • Diplomacy and International Relations
site mode button

Trending Posts

We need no-go mining zones for the energy transition to be just: Here’s how it could work
1
  • Climate Change and Environmental Peace

We need no-go mining zones for the energy transition to be just: Here’s how it could work

2
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Ukrainian civilian casualties rise 27 per cent compared to last year

3
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Sudan: Migration chief hears horrific accounts of exodus from El Fasher

4
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Gaza: War has made children violent, sad and bereft

5
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Families in Sudan ‘running out of time’ as hunger spreads

6
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Sudan war: Aid teams plead for access to thousands trapped in El Fasher

Random Posts

9 mins read
  • Human Rights and Social Justice

Georgia: Authorities built coordinated system to crush dissent and entrench power

June 15, 2026
1 min read
  • Diplomacy and International Relations

Tanzania’s president visits Russia amid frayed Western ties

June 4, 2026
1 min read
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates

Lebanon 1 May 2026 #1

May 1, 2026
Africa needs more than export bans to cash in on critical minerals, experts say
11 mins read
  • Climate Change and Environmental Peace

Africa needs more than export bans to cash in on critical minerals, experts say

March 12, 2026
13 mins read
  • Human Rights and Social Justice

Iran: Authorities unleash heavily militarized clampdown to hide protest massacres

January 24, 2026
Subscribe
  • Home
  • UN Updates
  • Yemen’s fragile calm unravels as hunger and aid restrictions deepen crisis
1 min read
  • UN Updates

Yemen’s fragile calm unravels as hunger and aid restrictions deepen crisis

January 14, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates
A fragile political calm in Yemen is fraying, with renewed instability and aid restrictions deepening hunger, illness and displacement for millions of civilians, senior UN officials warned the Security Council on Wednesday.

Post navigation

Previous: East Jerusalem: Forced shutdown of UN clinic signals escalating disregard for international law
Next: The UN is ‘worth fighting for’: General Assembly President
IIPL News Editor
Website https://peacenews.internationalpeaceleaders.com

Related Posts

1 min read
  • UN Updates

Sudan: UN welcomes extension of vital aid corridor amid rising insecurity

June 29, 2026 IIPL News Editor0
1 min read
  • UN Updates

Venezuela earthquake death toll passes 1,700 as UN continues to scale up response

June 29, 2026 IIPL News Editor0
1 min read
  • UN Updates

World News in Brief: Afghanistan airstrikes, rights violations in DR Congo, Gaza displacement

June 29, 2026 IIPL News Editor0

Recent Posts

  • We need no-go mining zones for the energy transition to be just: Here’s how it could work
  • Uganda: Authorities must immediately end the harassment of activists, allow media to operate freely
  • Saudi Arabia: Visitors to Saudi Arabia imprisoned for social media posts
  • 31 wins for human rights
  • Alarm over alleged abuse in French schools and nurseries

Categories

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Climate Change and Environmental Peace
  • conferences
  • Diplomacy and International Relations
  • Diplomatic Affairs
  • Global Peace & Conflict Updates
  • Health
  • Human Rights and Social Justice
  • Human Rights Awareness
  • IIPL International News
  • Pakistan
  • Peace and Security
  • Policy Reviews
  • Sustainable Development and SDGs
  • Sustainable Development Goals
  • UN Updates
  • Uncategorized
  • Useful Information
  • water
  • Women, Peace & Security
  • Workshop and Courses
  • We need no-go mining zones for the energy transition to be just: Here’s how it could work
  • Uganda: Authorities must immediately end the harassment of activists, allow media to operate freely
  • Saudi Arabia: Visitors to Saudi Arabia imprisoned for social media posts
  • 31 wins for human rights
  • Alarm over alleged abuse in French schools and nurseries

Archive

  • Women, Peace & Security
  • Human Rights and Social Justice
  • Diplomacy and International Relations
Copyright © ogma 2026 Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: ogma-news by Mystery Themes.
  • IIPL Main Website
  • Contact Us