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22 October 2025, 08:15

The UN human rights office (OHCHR) in the Occupied Palestinian Territory has warned of an alarming rise in violence and restrictions by Israeli settlers and security forces against Palestinian farmers, as the crucial olive harvest season gets underway.

Read the full story, “UN rights office sounds alarm over ‘skyrocketing’ Israeli settler violence during olive harvest”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

More than a million people have returned to Sudan’s war-ravaged capital in the past ten months, the UN migration agency said on Tuesday, warning that basic services remain shattered amid continuing disease outbreaks.

Read the full story, “Sudan: Over one million return to Khartoum amid fragile recovery”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

Lush, green and brimming with trees and wildlife, forests are the Earth’s lungs and source of livelihoods for many communities.

Read the full story, “Decade of slowing deforestation offers hope for forests”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

Women and girls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are trapped in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises and face rampant insecurity, a senior United Nations official warned on Tuesday following a visit to the country.

Read the full story, “UN sounds alarm over spike in sexual violence against women in DR Congo”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

NEW YORK, October 22 (IPS) - When the Taliban recently cut off the Internet and phone networks across Afghanistan, millions of women and girls were silenced. For those with connectivity, the blackout severed their last link to the outside world – a fragile connection that had kept education, work, and hope alive.

Read the full story, “When Taliban Shut Down the Internet, Women Lost their Lifeline to Aid, Education & Each Other”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

SANTIAGO, October 22 (IPS) - Desalination projects are booming in Chile, with 51 plants planned to process seawater and a combined investment of US$ 24.455 billion. However, these initiatives hardly benefit small-scale farmers, who are threatened by the prolonged drought, and cause environmental concerns.

Read the full story, “Desalination is Booming in Chile, but Farmers Hardly Benefit”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, October 21 (IPS) - When thousands of Georgians filled the streets of Tbilisi in 2023 to protest against their government’s proposed ‘foreign agents’ law, they understood what their leaders were trying to do: this wasn’t about transparency or accountability; it was about silencing dissent. Though the government was forced to withdraw the legislation, it returned with renewed determination in 2024, passing a renamed version despite even bigger protests. The law has effectively frozen Georgia’s hopes of joining the European Union.

Read the full story, “Foreign Agent Laws: The Latest Authoritarian Weapon Against Civil Society”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15

SRINAGAR, October 21 (IPS) - The Forest Declaration Assessment 2025 warns that global forest loss remains alarmingly high, with little sign of improvement.

Read the full story, “Global Forest Loss Far Off Track From Global Commitments”, on globalissues.org

22 October 2025, 08:15
Peru’s interim president Jose Jeri has declared a 30-day state of emergency in the capital Lima due to surging crime.
22 October 2025, 08:15
The state of emergency lifts constitutional rights, including the right to protest, amid popular unrest over crime.