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18 November 2025, 08:15

BELÉM, Brazil, November 17 (IPS) - Immaculata Casimero, a leader of the Wapichan Women’s Movement, remembers the beauty of the mountains that are cultural sites to her indigenous community in Guyana.

Read the full story, “You Cannot Make Decisions About Our Lives—A Perspective on Global Climate Change Negotiations”, on globalissues.org

18 November 2025, 08:15

SRINAGAR, India, November 17 (IPS) - In the fertile fields of Jammu’s R.S. Pura, rice farmer Mohd Yaseen Khan stares at a cracked irrigation canal, battered by erratic rainfall. “One day heavy rain, next week a dry spell,” he says, dusting his palms. “Our crop suffers. Our costs rise.”

Read the full story, “Kashmir’s Small Farmers Endless Wait for Climate Justice”, on globalissues.org

18 November 2025, 08:15

BELÉM, Brazil, November 17 (IPS) - Mutirão first entered the global climate discourse in Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago’s first letter to the world, which was sent in March 2025 as part of his COP30 presidency.

Read the full story, “Snatching Victory From Jaws of Defeat Through Belém’s Mutirão Approach”, on globalissues.org

18 November 2025, 08:15

Emerging research on the nexus between climate, peace and security (CPS) supports the integration of climate adaptation and mitigation methods to advance sustainable peace. While climate change itself may not be the direct cause of conflict, its cascading effects such as resource scarcity, displacement, and economic stress could become focal points of tension.

Read the full story, “Innovative Approaches to Climate, Peace and Security: Opportunities for India–Germany–Australia Collaboration”, on globalissues.org

18 November 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS, November 18 (IPS) - After nearly two years of conflict between Hamas and Israel, displaced Palestinians in Gaza have begun returning home as humanitarian organizations work to restore essential, life-saving services. Despite recent progress, the United Nations (UN) and its partners continue to face major obstacles in reaching the most vulnerable populations due to ongoing insecurity and heightened restrictions. With winter fast approaching—and expected to further worsen living conditions—sustained aid operations remain critical.

Read the full story, “UNRWA Continues Operations in Gaza Amid Ongoing Insecurity and Shortages of Essential Services”, on globalissues.org

18 November 2025, 08:15
Philippine president faces accusation of chronic drug use amid a major corruption scandal over flood-control projects.
18 November 2025, 08:15
UNSC backs US plan, approving a stabilisation force and ‘board of peace’ to oversee Gaza’s governance and rebuilding.
18 November 2025, 08:15
Summers says he will be taking a step back from engagements after questionable emails with Epstein made public.
18 November 2025, 08:15
Chinese state media says distributors made 'prudent' decision to postpone releases due to audience sentiment.
18 November 2025, 08:15
Hamas says UN Security Council resolution fails to meet the political and humanitarian demands.