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21 November 2025, 08:15
Preview Sergey Shoigu recently went on a visit to Oman and Egypt – two nations looking for reliable partners in an increasingly turbulent region
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21 November 2025, 08:15
Preview India’s top private refiner, Reliance, has taken its last shipment of Russian oil in order to comply with US regulations
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21 November 2025, 08:15
Preview Russian troops have taken control of Kupyansk in Kharkov Region according to a report delivered to President Putin
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21 November 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS, November 21 (IPS) - As the digital landscape continues to expand and integrate into various aspects of daily life, humanitarian experts have raised concerns about the associated risks, particularly as artificial intelligence (AI), online anonymity, and the absence of effective monitoring frameworks heighten the potential for abuse and harassment. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by digital abuse, facing heightened risks, with nearly half of them worldwide lacking effective legal protections.

Read the full story, “The Rising Threat of Digital Abuse: Women’s Vulnerability in the Age of AI and Online Harassment”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS, November 21 (IPS) - The 193-member General Assembly (GA), the UN’s highest policy-making body, has long been the repository for scores of long-winded outdated resolutions accumulated over several decades– and lying in cold storage.

Read the full story, “The UN General Assembly, Over Burdened with Repetitive Resolutions, Aims at Revitalization”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

WASHINGTON, D.C & SRINAGAR, November 21 (IPS) - A new independent evaluation of the Global Environment Facility’s food systems programs says they are delivering strong environmental and livelihood gains in many countries but warns that a narrow focus on farm production, weak political analysis, and shrinking coordination budgets are holding back deeper transformation.

Read the full story, “Evaluation Finds Food Systems Programs Deliver Results but Warns of Missed Transformation Chances”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

BELÉM, Brazil, November 21 (IPS) - Jyoti Kumari missed her online classes again today. Her father, a vegetable seller in West Delhi’s vegetable market, had to go to work, taking with him the only smartphone the family uses. Kumari has been taking online classes since November 11, when the state government declared a shutdown of all elementary schools due to air pollution hitting the “severe” category.

Read the full story, “School Days Lost, but Non-Economic Loss and Damage Not Part of Global Talks”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

BELÉM, Brazil, November 20 (IPS) - The oceans are a fundamental part of Earth’s climate system, regulating it by absorbing and storing vast amounts of solar heat, redistributing that heat around the globe through currents, and absorbing a significant portion of human-caused carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions—yet scientific research into them remains underfunded.

Read the full story, “‘Future Shaped by Ocean-Based Innovations Within Reach’”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

SANTIAGO, November 20 (IPS) - Climate change is no longer a future threat; it is a reality that is reshaping agrifood systems and compromising global food security. Its impacts are evident in both the quantity and quality of food, affecting agricultural yields, water availability, pest emergence, disease spread, and fundamental processes such as pollination. Even changes in atmospheric CO₂ concentration are altering crop biomass and nutritional value.

Read the full story, “COP30: Urgent Financing to Transform Agrifood Systems”, on globalissues.org

21 November 2025, 08:15

BELÉM, Brazil, November 20 (IPS) - Just 30 minutes from where the UN climate negotiations are unfolding in the port city of Belém, Afro-descendant communities are engaged in a fierce struggle for the full recognition and legal titling of their ancestral territories—critical as their security and livelihoods are compromised by businesses wanting to set up contaminating landfill sites and drug cartels.

Read the full story, “Sidelined—Quilombos Fight on for Health of World’s Largest Rainforest”, on globalissues.org