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13 June 2025, 08:15

Jun 13 (IPS) -
 
CIVICUS discusses struggles for historical justice with Graciela Montes de Oca, a member of Mothers and Relatives of Detained and Disappeared Uruguayans, a Uruguayan civil society organisation that seeks truth, justice and prevention of future crimes like those committed under dictatorship.

Read the full story, “Truth and Justice Have No Statute of Limitations; The State Must Assume Its Responsibility”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 13 (IPS) - The United States, a longstanding and unyielding Israeli ally, is threatening UN member states urging them to keep off an upcoming high-level meeting aimed at recognizing a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestine conflict.

The meeting, to be co-chaired by France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, and Saudi Arabia, a strong political ally of the US, is scheduled to take place June 17-20.

Read the full story, “US Threatens UN Members Seeking a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestine Conflict”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

NICE, France, Jun 12 (IPS) - The 2025 UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) has seen a significant presence from Indigenous peoples, who insist that their perspective and guidance be taken into account in the global efforts for sustainable ocean use and conservation. The sense of responsibility to the ocean and recognition of its history is an example that the international community can learn from.

Read the full story, “Nia Tero: Indigenous Guardianship the Only Time-Tested Approach To Healthy Ocean Ecosystems”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

NICE, France, Jun 12 (IPS) - Once cast as a culprit of ocean degradation, the global shipping industry is quietly reshaping its image—with experts now betting on it as a key ally in saving our seas.

Read the full story, “From Villain to Vanguard: How the Shipping Industry Could Help Save Our Seas”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

NICE, Jun 12 (IPS) - Prime Minister of Tuvalu, Feleti Teo, describes himself as an optimist—despite the existential crisis his atoll nation faces with climate change-induced sea level rise and frustration with existing international financial mechanisms to fund adaptation and mitigation.

Read the full story, “Atoll Nation of Tuvalu Faces Climate Existential Crisis, Frustration With Slow Funding”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

NICE, France, Jun 12 (IPS) - Just before dawn, the worn wooden dhows begin gliding toward the shore at Magogoni fish market in Tanzania’s port city of Dar es Salaam. Their tattered sails flutter against the orange sky. Exhausted fishers step out onto the muddy sand, hauling frayed nets and plastic crates, their sun-creased faces tight with fatigue.

Read the full story, “UNOC3: A Cry for Global Action to Save Small-Scale Fisheries”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15

Meeting in emergency session on Thursday in New York, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional and lasting ceasefire in Gaza.

Read the full story, “UN General Assembly adopts Gaza ceasefire resolution by overwhelming majority”, on globalissues.org

13 June 2025, 08:15
Ten of the 12 activists taken from the Madleen by Israel have now been deported.
13 June 2025, 08:15
US president says Israeli strikes on Iran are possible, but he reiterates preference for diplomatic deal with Tehran.