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06 June 2025, 08:15

The Ocean is in deep crisis. Factors such as acidification, declining fish stocks, rising temperatures and widespread pollution are contributing to a catastrophic decline in biodiversity: over half of marine species are at risk of extinction this century.

Read the full story, “Humans can't survive without a healthy Ocean: UN envoy”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15

NEW JERSEY, USA, Jun 06 (IPS) - On April 16, Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International Relations hosted UN General Assembly President Philemon Yang as part of its World Leader Forum.

Read the full story, “Is There a Case for UN Optimism?”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15

NEW YORK, Jun 06 (IPS) - The ocean is far more than a vast expanse of water; it is a cornerstone of life and a critical driver of sustainable development. The intricate relationship between human development and the ocean underscores why ocean governance and sustainability are pivotal to global progress. Its significance becomes particularly evident in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), where the ocean is not just a resource but an intrinsic part of identity and survival.

Read the full story, “Why we Must Put Ocean-Positive Solutions at the Heart of Global Development”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS / NEW YORK, Jun 05 (IPS) - On June 1, CIVICUS Global Alliance, announced the appointment of Mandeep Tiwana as its new Secretary-General. With his tenure underway, Tiwana sat down with an IPS correspondent to discuss CIVICUS’s work in promoting civic freedom and solidarity in an increasingly autonomy-restrictive world.

Read the full story, “CIVICUS’ New Leader Speaks on Global Declines in Civic Freedom”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15

GENEVA, Jun 05 (IPS) - Like you, we attended last week’s townhall where UN High Commissioner (for Human Rights) Volker Turk presented his latest plans for moving staff out of headquarters. We note that this project has been carried out without adequate consultation with the staff union. The key points we learned and which we are concerned about:

Read the full story, “Why the UN Staff Union Does Not Agree with the High Commissioner's Expensive & Poorly-Managed Project”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Jun 05 (IPS) - For decades, Portugal stood as a beacon of democratic stability in an increasingly unsettled Europe. While neighbours grappled with political fragmentation and the rise of far-right movements, Portugal maintained its two-party system, a testament to the enduring legacy of the 1974 Carnation Revolution that peacefully transitioned the country from dictatorship to democracy. It was long believed that Portugal’s extensive pre-revolution experience of repressive right-wing rule had effectively inoculated it against far-right politics, but that assumption is now demonstrable outdated. An era of exceptionalism ended on 18 May, when the far-right Chega party secured 22.8 per cent of the vote and 60 parliamentary seats, becoming the country’s main opposition force.

Read the full story, “Portugal: No Longer an Exception to Europe’s Far-right Rise”, on globalissues.org

06 June 2025, 08:15
Israeli air attacks hit buildings in neighbourhoods across southern Beirut on Thursday.
06 June 2025, 08:15
Thailand's military said it had gathered 'worrisome' indications that Cambodia has stepped up its military readiness.
06 June 2025, 08:15
Fiery lava seen flowing from the volcano near the capital as disaster agency issues warning to nearby residents.
06 June 2025, 08:15
As Trump pulls away from Ukraine, Europe must choose: lead the fight - or face the cost of Russian victory.