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People clamour for food in Gaza.
Gaza Strip: Humanitarians warn of worsening famine conditions, attacks on civilians

Famine conditions are tightening their grip on the Gaza Strip, as the latest UN humanitarian update warns of soaring malnutrition-related deaths, relentless civilian attacks, and mounting obstacles to aid access amid deepening crisis. 

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Peace and Security
Lacking access to open seas, landlocked countries must rely on other nations for imports and exports. Pictured here, a woman constructs a house in Mongolia.
Once-in-a-decade push for the 'locked out': Global leaders set for landmark UN conference in Turkmenistan

In early August, Heads of State, ministers, investors and grassroots leaders will gather in Awaza on Turkmenistan's Caspian coast for once-in-a-decade UN conference aiming to rewire the global system in support of 32 landlocked developing countries whose economies are often "locked out" of opportunity due to their lack of access to the sea.

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Economic Development
Workers constructing a temporary learning shelter for children in Myanmar's Sagaing region after a devastating earthquake in the region.
In Myanmar, conflict and floods collide as UN warns of deepening crisis

As Myanmar reels from deadly floods, renewed fighting and widespread displacement, the United Nations warned on Thursday that urgent humanitarian needs are going unmet due to escalating violence and blocked access.

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Peace and Security
Sweida City in western Syria.
World News in Brief: First UN mission to Syria's Sweida, fresh displacement in Haiti, new lightning record

The first UN inter-agency mission to embattled Sweida governorate in Syria arrived there on Thursday, UN aid coordination office OCHA has reported. 

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Humanitarian Aid
Plastic waste is washed up on a beach in India.
Trade measures critical to ending plastic pollution

Trade must be part of the solution to end plastic pollution – a global problem which disproportionately affects developing countries.

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Climate and Environment
Lok Bahadur Thapa of Nepal has been elected President of the UN Economic and Social Council.
'Delivering better': New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security

The Ambassador of Nepal to the United Nations, Lok Bahadur Thapa, was on Thursday elected president of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at what he called a "historic moment" for his country and its enduring commitment to multilateralism.  

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UN Affairs
Protests have rocked cities across Angola, including the capital, Luanda. (file photo)
Angola protests: UN urges restraint, investigations into deaths

What began as protests against fuel price hikes in Angola have escalated into deadly unrest across the country, with at least 22 people killed and more than 1,000 detained, prompting calls from the UN for restraint and urgent investigations into possible rights violations by security forces.

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Human Rights
Toys and flowers are laid in memory of those killed in an attack in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Russian attack on Ukrainian capital kills at least 11 civilians

At least 11 civilians were killed and over 130 injured in Russian strikes overnight in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in the country, HRMMU, reported on Thursday. 

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Peace and Security
A building in Kupiansk, Ukraine, lies in ruins following air strikes.
SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Meeting on the situation in Ukraine

The UN Security Council met on Thursday morning to discuss threats to international peace and security, with a focus on the situation in Ukraine. The meeting was requested by Russia. Follow our live updates as UN News, in coordination with UN Meetings Coverage, brings you key highlights and takeaways from today's session. UN News app users can follow the coverage here.

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Peace and Security
Crowds move towards an aid delivery point in the northern Gaza Strip.
On brink of famine, Gazans forced to scour dirt for food

In Gaza, UN aid teams continued their efforts on Thursday to help people of the war-shattered enclave by retrieving urgently needed fuel and other supplies from the Kerem Shalom crossing in the south of the Strip.

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Peace and Security
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