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02 August 2025, 08:15

Two gangs in Haiti took over a radio station in April. They broadcasted propaganda and played hip-hop supportive of their activities. Upon leaving, they took all the equipment with them and burned down a nearby market — a reminder that armed violence in Haiti is not only taking people’s lives but also destroying their livelihoods.

Read the full story, “Haiti: More than 1,500 killed between April and June”, on globalissues.org

02 August 2025, 08:15

The UN Security Council meets Friday afternoon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, where recent attacks have left dozens dead or injured. A senior UN political affairs official is expected to brief on the situation. Follow our live coverage from UN News, in coordination with UN Meetings Coverage, for real-time updates and key developments from the chamber. UN News App users can follow the coverage here.

Read the full story, “LIVE: UN Security Council meets on crisis in Ukraine”, on globalissues.org

02 August 2025, 08:15

Nearly 3.2 million people in the English and Dutch-Speaking Caribbean struggle to get enough to eat, according to the latest Food Security and Livelihoods Survey conducted by the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

Read the full story, “World News in Brief: Hunger in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, climate and displacement crisis in Somalia, World Breastfeeding Week”, on globalissues.org

02 August 2025, 08:15

As Gaza faces famine-like conditions, large numbers of people reportedly continue to be killed and injured while searching for food, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Friday.

Read the full story, “Gaza: ‘No one should ever be forced to risk their life to find food,’ says UN humanitarian agency”, on globalissues.org

02 August 2025, 08:15

Sub-Saharan Africa has taken a cautious but critical step toward greater health self-reliance as locally produced HIV medicines and diagnostic tests begin reaching national programmes – including, for the first time, procurement of African-made treatment for Mozambique.

Read the full story, “Africa’s push for HIV independence advances with first procurement of locally made medicines”, on globalissues.org

02 August 2025, 08:15
Son Heung-min captained Tottenham Hotspur to the Europa League title last season but will leave the club this summer.
02 August 2025, 08:15
An activist’s fight against big oil leads to his death sentence. Thirty years on, government says he's a national hero.
02 August 2025, 08:15
Police have told residents to stay home and not approach the suspect, who could be 'armed and dangerous'.
02 August 2025, 08:15
Professor Rex Brynen says the US is co-funding a calculated famine in Gaza through failed humanitarian efforts.
02 August 2025, 08:15
Among the first batch of freed prisoners were prominent rivals of former President Joko Widodo jailed during his term.