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Month: August 2024

UN migration agency steps up support to families affected by deadly Yemen floods

The floods began in late June and intensified through early August.  At least 57 people were killed and over 34,000 families impacted, as torrential rains devastated Hudaydah, Taiz, Marib and other regions, according to the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA….

UN chief condemns ‘devastating strike’ on Gaza school

“The Secretary-General condemns the continued loss of life in Gaza, including women and children, as we witness yet another devastating strike by Israel on the Al-Taba’een school in Gaza City, sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians families, with scores of fatalities, amidst continued horror, displacement, and suffering in Gaza,” said…

UN rights experts call for an end to post-election repression in Venezuela

The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission also urged the authorities to thoroughly investigate a spate of grave rights violations that are currently occurring in the South American country. Venezuelans went to the polls on 28 July and President Nicolás Maduro was…

Sudan: UNICEF condemns deadly strike as war grinds on

Condemning the incident at the weekend, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said that the youngsters had been playing football when a shell struck its “child-friendly space” in Al Hattana, in Khartoum state. UNICEF Representative in Sudan, Sheldon Yett, said that…

Putin: Ukraine incursion into Russia’s Kursk region a diversionary tactic

KYIV —  Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Ukraine’s incursion into the Kursk region is an attempt to divert attention from Moscow’s offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine and eventually gain a better negotiating position to end…

Americans’ refusal to keep paying higher prices may be dealing a final blow to US inflation spike

Washington —  The great inflation spike of the past three years is nearly spent — and economists credit American consumers for helping slay it. Some of America’s largest companies, from Amazon to Disney to Yum Brands, say their customers are…

China test-flies biggest cargo drone as low-altitude economy takes off

beijing —  Engineers sent China’s biggest-yet cargo drone on a test run over the weekend while a helicopter taxi took to the skies on a soon-to-open 100-km route to Shanghai, laying new milestones for the country’s expanding low-altitude economy. Packing…

Ukraine, Russia trade accusations over fire at occupied nuclear plant

Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of starting a fire on the grounds of Europe’s largest and now Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine on Sunday night, with both sides reporting no sign of elevated radiation. The U.N.’s International…

Global youth unemployment falls to 15-year low, but post-COVID recovery uneven

Geneva —  Global youth unemployment rates fell to 13% in 2023, a 15-year low. But a new study by the International Labor Organization warns the post-COVID economic recovery is uneven, with some regions seeing an increase in the number of…

Rollercoaster week in US stocks leaves investors braced for bumps ahead

New York —  A week of wild market swings has investors looking ahead to inflation data, corporate earnings and presidential polls for signals that could soothe a recent outbreak of turbulence in U.S. stocks. Following months of placid trading, U.S….