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A UN-backed project is using nuclear technology to detect and prevent global seafood fraud, protecting consumers, fisherfolk, and sustainable supply chains.

Fisheries; Progress, But Global Gaps Persist

The global share of sustainable fish stocks has increased, with 64.5% now fished at biologically safe levels but the remaining stocks are...
Study finds women, LGBTQ+, and older gamers face high harassment rates in online games.

Online Games Are Failing Women, LGBTQ+ Players, Older Gamers

Harassment in online games is more than random trash talk. According to a new study by Spain’s Miguel Hernández University, it targets...
Millions of people are unable to have the number of children they want, but not because they are rejecting parenthood; economic and social barriers are stopping them

One in Five Can’t Have the Children Due to Cost and Instability

Millions of people are unable to have the number of children they want. This is not because they are rejecting parenthood. Economic...
Stroke survivors improve mental health with NHS talking therapies, especially when therapy begins within six months.

Talking Therapies Boost Mental Health Recovery in Stroke Survivors

Stroke survivors are more likely to recover from depression and anxiety if they attend NHS talking therapy, a new study finds. UCL...
Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.

China Leads Global Energy Investment

Global energy investment will reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, despite geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. According to the IEA, energy...
Smoking remains a notorious culprit, leading the charge as a primary cause of preventable diseases and untimely demises. Its malevolent influence casts a dark shadow over our health, contributing to a wide array of afflictions that include lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and an assortment of cancers like those of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas. What's more, smoking's harm knows no bounds, as it insidiously weakens the immune system and inflicts damage upon almost every organ in the body.

 Flavoured Products Drive Youth Nicotine Addiction

Flavours increase tobacco’s appeal, especially among teens, sparking rising addiction rates globally. E-cigarettes, heated tobacco, and nicotine pouches are sold in enticing...
A Pew Research Center survey shows 80% of Israelis view the UN unfavorably, with 66% saying the organization harms peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians.

UN Awards Mandela Prize 2025 to Global Grassroots Champions

The United Nations has announced Brenda Reynolds and Kennedy Odede as recipients of the 2025 Nelson Mandela Prize....
Maternal mental health in the U.S. has declined sharply from 2016 to 2023, raising urgent concerns for families and policy makers.

Motherhood in Crisis: Alarming Drop in Moms’ Mental Health

TheMotherhood significantly affects mental health, and recently, the mental health of mothers in the U.S. has taken a sharp downturn between 2016...

Climate Change Fuels Women’s Cancer Risk

A new study links climate change to rising rates of women's cancers across the Middle East and North Africa. Researchers have found...
Three nights of poor sleep raise heart disease risk through inflammation and protein disruption, scientists warn.

Poor Sleep Hurts the Heart in Just Three Days

Sleep is vital for health, especially for the heart. Now, new research shows the harm starts after just a few sleepless nights....