Tag: united nations
Eight In 10 Israelis View United Nations as Harmful to Peace
As the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly approaches, a new Pew Research Center survey finds that Israeli views of...
UN-Backed Nuclear Science Takes Aim at Global Seafood Fraud
Seafood fraud is emerging as one of the most pressing challenges for consumers, fishers, and regulators worldwide. From mislabeled species to hidden...
Rising Maritime Threats, UN Calls for Global Action
With over 100,000 vessels moving 80% of world commerce daily, global shipping remains essential — but increasingly vulnerable to disruptions. The UN...
“Speak Up” Campaign for a Better World
The beloved Smurfs are back and "smurfing up a global storm" through a new, impactful campaign aimed at empowering people to speak...
UN80 Initiative: United Nations Launches Ambitious Reform to Reclaim Global Trust
In a world strained by escalating crises, deepening inequalities, and a growing mistrust of international institutions, the United Nations has embarked on...
UNOC 3: A United Front to Save the Ocean’s Future
Over 50 world leaders and 1,500 delegates will meet in Nice from 9-13 June 2025 for the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC...
Himalayan Glaciers Collapsing Fast: “Nepal Is On Thin Ice”
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a grave warning: Himalayan glaciers are collapsing under the strain of the climate crisis. Guterres...
Global Aid Cut; 50% of Women’s Organizations To Shut Down
Half of women’s organizations aiding women in crises may shut down in six months due to global aid cuts, according to a...
Human Development Progress Hits 35-Year Low
Human development is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown, reaching its lowest point in 35 years, according to the latest report from the United...
UN Funding Cuts Threaten Life-Saving Support for Midwives in Crisis Zones
Midwives play an indispensable role in global healthcare, providing up to 90% of essential sexual, reproductive, maternal, and newborn health services. From...






































