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10 June 2023, 08:15
Preview Four children who went missing after a plane crash over the Amazon jungle have been found alive, Colombia’s president said
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10 June 2023, 08:15
Preview The Republic of Honduras has applied for membership of the BRICS New Development Bank
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10 June 2023, 08:15
Preview Two ballistic missiles have been shot down by air defenses over Russia’s Crimea, regional leader Sergey Aksyonov has said
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10 June 2023, 08:15
Preview Astana did not order domestic lenders to reject ruble payments for exports to Russia, the finance minister says
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10 June 2023, 08:15

One of the world’s most celebrated poets is also one of the closest to the heart of the UN. Kahlil Gibran wrote The Prophet a century ago, and this milestone was marked at a special exhibit at the UN, which is also celebrating 75 years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Read the full story, “Century-old call for equality resonates today”, on globalissues.org

10 June 2023, 08:15

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 09 (IPS) - Children were thrown into the air and stabbed and cut with knives and machetes. The attackers first opened fire on the victims of the massacre before finishing them off with knives so that none of the 244 indigenous people of the village would survive. The 1904 massacre permanently marked the Xokleng people and may play a decisive role in the future of the native peoples of Brazil.

Read the full story, “A 1904 Massacre Could Help Save the Future of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil”, on globalissues.org

10 June 2023, 08:15

LONDON, Jun 09 (IPS) - Nothing was more predictable than repression. Merely for holding candles and flowers, people were taken away by Hong Kong’s police.

The occasion was the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, 4 June 1989. Hong Kong was until recently home to mass annual vigils where thousands gathered to keep alive the memory of that day. But that’s all gone now in the crackdown that followed large-scale protests for democracy that erupted in 2019.

Read the full story, “Hong Kongs Lights of Freedom Extinguished”, on globalissues.org

10 June 2023, 08:15

The humanitarian situation following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine is still a “moving target”, immediate needs are “huge”, and concerns are rising for what the future holds, according to the UN’s top official in the country, Denise Brown.

Read the full story, “Ukraine flood disaster: needs grow as long-term impacts loom”, on globalissues.org

10 June 2023, 08:15

Warring parties in Sudan must do more to protect civilians caught up in the conflict, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Friday, in response to recent deadly attacks and ongoing violations.

Read the full story, “Sudan crisis still having devastating impact on civilians: UN rights office”, on globalissues.org

10 June 2023, 08:15

Amid media reports of widespread theft of aid deliveries in Ethiopia, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) announced on Friday the immediate temporary suspension of food assistance to the country.

Read the full story, “UN suspends food assistance as Ethiopia wrestles with aid diversions”, on globalissues.org