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As the Chinese economy continues to struggle, British businesses remain on the sidelines.

London —  Beijing had anticipated a quick resurgence of foreign investors following the easing of its strict COVID-19 measures at the end of last year, but this did not materialize in 2023. A recent study of companies in Britain, published…

As the only remaining hospital closes in northern Gaza, injured patients are left to suffer and potentially face death due to increasing levels of severe hunger. The situation has been described as catastrophic.

The most recent serious evaluation from the World Health Organization (WHO) occurred after United Nations teams arrived at Al Ahli Arab hospital and Al Shifa hospital on Wednesday. There have been reports of increased ground operations by the Israeli Defense…

The Security Council is still discussing a resolution regarding Gaza that urges for an immediate halt to the fighting.

The most recent version was rejected by the United States on December 8th, and this was soon followed by a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly four days later. Member States voted with a large majority to support an…

The United Nations expert on sexual violence in conflict expresses serious concern for hostages in Gaza.

Pramila Patten, the United Nations’ Special Representative for Sexual Violence in Conflict, urged for the prompt and secure release of all individuals still held captive. Ms. Patten had a meeting this week with the mother of a young woman who…

The United Nations representative emphasizes the importance of “genuine progress” in achieving a political resolution and ultimately ending the war.

Geir Pedersen, the UN Special Envoy for Syria, informed the ambassadors at the Security Council that although there have been diplomatic advancements, they have not resulted in any concrete improvements on the ground for civilians. He also expressed concern about…

Major Successes and Failures in the Implementation of Biden’s Environmental Plan in 2023

The Biden administration has made it a top goal to invest billions of dollars in eco-friendly solutions to combat climate change by 2023. VOA correspondent Veronica Balderas Iglesias reviews the successes and challenges that have occurred this year in the…

As conflict continues to escalate in Sudan, there is a growing concern for the health care of unborn and newborn individuals. The country is facing a looming crisis in providing adequate healthcare for this vulnerable population.

Nairobi, Kenya —  Save the Children, a British charity, reports that approximately 30,000 children will be delivered in Sudan, a country ravaged by war, within the next three months. These newborns will not have access to essential medical treatment, such…

Talks Regarding US Assistance for Ukraine Anticipated to Extend Beyond Christmas.

Capitol Hill —  Next week, American legislators will continue working during the Christmas holiday in order to negotiate an agreement on border security. This negotiation is in exchange for Republican support to provide additional aid to Ukraine. “We acknowledge that…

The healthcare system is under attack as Ukraine faces its second winter of war.

GENEVA —  As Ukraine faces another winter of conflict, the World Health Organization cautions that the public health system will face significant strain as millions of civilians strive to stay safe and warm during the extended, harsh winter season. According…

Presents for Ukrainian Soldiers on the Frontline: Sweets, Artwork by Children, Essential Warm Items

In Ukraine, volunteers are assembling holiday care packages for approximately 700,000 soldiers in the military, including those on the front lines. Reporter Lesia Bakalets interviewed some of these volunteers in Kyiv. Filmed by Evgenii Shynkar. Source: voanews.com