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Dozens of Yemeni UN personnel could face death penalty, as UN says at least 59 of its staff are being held by the group.
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MOGADISHU / ROME, October 31 (IPS) - Food has always been political. It decides whether families thrive or fall into poverty, whether young people see a future of opportunity or despair, whether communities feel included or pushed aside. Food is also a basic human right – one recognized in international law but too often unrealized in practice. Guaranteeing that right requires viewing food not as a form of emergency relief, but as the cornerstone of sustainable social development.

Read the full story, “Food Systems Are the Missing Link in Social Development”, on globalissues.org

01 November 2025, 08:15

BULAWAYO & BANGKOK, October 31 (IPS) - From the streets of Bangkok to power corridors in Washington, the civil society space for dissent is fast shrinking. Authoritarian regimes are silencing opposition but indirectly fueling corruption and widening inequality, according to a leading global civil society alliance.

Read the full story, “As Civil Society Is Silenced, Corruption and Inequality Rise”, on globalissues.org