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Week in Review 14 March 2026
War in the Middle East threatens global economy, heightens aid challenges

There is no apparent end in sight to the US and Israeli war against Iran in the Middle East this weekend, with a growing civilian toll across the Gulf – as Iran continues to launch counterstrikes targeting Israel and other nations in a bid to snarl up the global energy economy in the Strait of Hormuz and elsewhere.

Meanwhile, the UN continues to work tirelessly to provide humanitarian aid to a growing list of civilians in need – especially in Lebanon where hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah have erupted, displacing well over 800,000 there.

Check out our daily UN News live pages and other key stories you might have missed through the week below. 

 

UN Secretary-General António Guterres speaks to the media in Beirut, Lebanon.
UN chief launches major humanitarian appeal from war-torn Lebanon

In a solidarity visit to the war-ravaged capital of Lebanon, the UN chief on Friday announced a flash humanitarian appeal of $308.3 million to support civilians there, after ongoing Israeli strikes countering rocket launches from Hezbollah left around 816,000 Lebanese internally displaced, a figure that looks set to rise.

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Humanitarian Aid
Destroyed buildings and rubble in Khiam, Lebanon, following conflict with Israel and Hezbollah.
MIDDLE EAST LIVE 13 March: Displacement and civilian casualties mount across region

Escalating hostilities across the Middle East continue to drive civilian casualties, mass displacement and mounting humanitarian needs. Fighting along the Israel-Lebanon border has intensified, while millions across the region face growing risks from disrupted health services, overcrowded shelters and strained aid operations. Stay with us for live updates from across the UN system. App users can follow coverage here.

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Peace and Security
Michelle Williams, Grammy Award-winning singer and Broadway performer, addresses the UN General Assembly Hall during the observance of the 2026 International Women's Day.
LIVE: International Women's Day and CSW70 at the United Nations

Welcome to our live coverage of International Women's Day 2026 and the opening of the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women at UN Headquarters in New York. Throughout the day, we will bring you updates, reactions and key moments from global leaders, diplomats and advocates gathering at the UN, alongside stories and reports from the field across the UN system, as communities around the world mark International Women's Day and advance the theme "Rights. Justice. Action" for all women and girls. UN News app users can follow the coverage here.

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Women
A female medical worker from the Mousawat Organization examines a newborn baby held by its mother in a clinic in Lebanon, providing healthcare to families displaced by conflict.
Middle East war: Women in Lebanon forced to give birth on roadside

As the UN Secretary-General touched down in Beirut on Friday in solidarity with the people of Lebanon, UN agencies highlighted the dangers for civilians and particularly pregnant women and migrant workers, amid ongoing airstrikes and rocket fire between Hezbollah fighters and Israel. 

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Peace and Security
A split-screen photo of Huma Yousafzai and Malala Yousafzai speaking at podiums.
At UN, Malala, Anne Hathaway call for action on women's rights

A Nobel laureate who survived an assassination attempt, a Hollywood actor turned UN advocate and a young Afghan musician whose voice defied repression took the stage at the United Nations on International Women's Day, delivering a powerful message: justice for women and girls cannot wait.

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Women
Two children, a boy and a girl, sit together on a wooden bunk bed in a dark room, illuminated only by the glow of a mobile phone during a power blackout in Shostka, Ukraine.
Russia deportation of Ukraine children is crime against humanity: independent probe

Scores of Ukrainian children are still missing after being deported far and wide across Russia and occupied territories while their families continue to search for them, human rights investigators said on Thursday.

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Human Rights
A woman with blonde hair and dark nail polish is using a smartphone while leaning on a railing outdoors.
An 'alarming' two-thirds of children say cyberbullying has increased

Around two-thirds of children worldwide report an increase in cyberbullying, with one in two say they don't know how to get the right support, according to a recent poll carried out by the UN's top official who works to end violence against children. 

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Peace and Security
A view of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela.
Venezuela's repressive State apparatus 'intact' despite leadership change

Venezuela's repressive State apparatus remains operational despite the seizure of former President Nicolás Maduro by United States forces on 3 January, according to independent UN human rights investigators.

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Human Rights
WHO team inspects temporary shelter with blue tents and people inside, run by Caritas Lebanon at Dekwaneh Technical Institute in Beirut, Lebanon, on March 9, 2026.
Aid operations strained across Middle East: WFP seeks $200 million to sustain food assistance

Rising food prices, growing displacement and disruptions to global supply routes are placing millions of people across the Middle East at greater risk of hunger, according to the World Food Programme (WFP), which warns that the humanitarian system is struggling to keep pace with expanding needs.

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Peace and Security
A street in Dahiyeh, Southern Suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on March 9, 2026, showing the aftermath of air strikes with a large collapsed building, rubble, and dust clouds.
MIDDLE EAST LIVE 12 March: Shipping attacks, rising oil prices and widening humanitarian crisis

War continues across the Middle East, with impacts growing far beyond the region. Oil prices are hovering around $100 a barrel as attacks on shipping and energy infrastructure disrupt key supply routes. Strikes and counterstrikes between Israel, Hezbollah and Iran continue, while ships have reportedly been hit in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman, sending shocks through the global economy. Meanwhile, UN agencies are expanding humanitarian relief efforts as displacement rises and civilian needs grow. Stay with us for live updates from across the UN system. App users can follow coverage here.

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Peace and Security
Imran Riza, UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Lebanon, is seated and listening to displaced people who had to evacuate to safety. He is surrounded by a group of women and children, with media personnel and cameras visible in the background.
Children and families bear the brunt as violence and displacement rise in Lebanon

Lebanon is facing a "perfect storm of unpredictable challenges" as escalating conflict, mass displacement and shrinking humanitarian resources collide, the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in the country, Imran Riza, told UN News

Mr. Riza described a rapidly deteriorating situation in which civilians, particularly children, are paying the highest price.

In just over a week, around 700,000 people have registered as displaced through Lebanon's Ministry of Social Affairs, while schools across the country have been turned into shelters, disrupting education for thousands of children.

Speaking to UN News' Reem Abaza, he warned that the humanitarian response is struggling to keep pace as funding declines and regional support weakens. 

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UN Interviews
Shaun Hughes, WFP country director in Gaza, wearing a blue UN vest and sunglasses, walking through a site of destruction and rubble.
Gazans still living 'hand-to-mouth' in enclave: WFP

The UN World Food Programme – WFP – has spoken of its relief that the closure of a key crossing point for aid and commercial supplies to Gaza has reopened after being shut, when Israeli and US bombs began hitting Iran.

Speaking from Jerusalem, WFP's Country Director in Palestine, Shaun Hughes, described how chronic constraints on aid delivery have kept humanitarian assistance at a "hand-to-mouth" level across the war-shattered enclave.

To illustrate that point, Mr. Hughes explained that WFP has just two weeks' worth of half rations available for 1.5 million Gazans, after being forced to cut the full ration in January. "We'd like to get [rations] back up to 75 per cent, but with the level of food that we're getting in at the moment, that seems unlikely," he told UN News's Daniel Johnson.

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UN Interviews
A scene in Beirut, Lebanon showing displaced families living on the streets. In the foreground, a man sleeps on a bench, while a woman in a green tracksuit and hijab sits nearby with a baby in a stroller. Various belongings, including a hookah, are scattered around them. Other people are visible in the background on the city street.
MIDDLE EAST LIVE 11 March: Civilian toll rises, regional disruption spreads as Security Council meets

As the conflict in the Middle East continues to ripple across the region, the UN Security Council met today to discuss the escalating situation, with a morning briefing focused on Lebanon and a second session later on the wider crisis – adopting a Bahrain-led resolution, while a Russian-led text failed to secure enough votes. Across the UN system, agencies are warning of mounting humanitarian needs as displacement rises, services come under strain and regional instability disrupts mobility, trade and aid operations. Stay with us as we bring you the latest developments, reactions and updates from UN Headquarters and across the region. UN News app users can follow the coverage here.

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Peace and Security
Wide view of a townhall meeting with the UN Secretary-General and civil society participants at the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). A large audience is seated in a modern conference hall, with a large screen displaying the event.
'You are the foundation-shakers': UN chief answers tough questions at townhall with women's civil society groups

The UN chief on Tuesday applauded civil society groups for "shaking the foundations of privilege" in a male-dominated world, addressing a range of questions during a townhall meeting on the margins of the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) at UN Headquarters.

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Women
Managua, Nicaragua's capital city.
Nicaragua: Rights experts uncover State corruption fuelling repression, spying on exiles

Nicaragua's Government is financing the repression of its opponents through illegal misuse of public funds and targeting exiles through a transnational surveillance and intelligence network, the UN Group of Independent Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua warned in its latest report on Tuesday.

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Human Rights
The smoldering ruins of Nagasaki, about 700 metres from the hypocentre of the explosion, as seen on 10 August 1945.
'No one should be a hibakusha': Young Japanese activist's mission to share atomic bomb survivor stories

A Japanese peace activist is hoping to promote global nuclear disarmament by keeping alive the stories of the atomic bomb survivors through the creation of a mobile museum.

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Human Rights
In Parwan Province, Afghanistan, on February 23, 2026, World Food Programme workers in orange vests distribute essential food items including wheat flour, pulses, oil, salt, and LNS to local communities.
Humanitarian crisis 'worsening' in Afghanistan as war erupts in the Middle East

Crises in the region on both Afghanistan's longest borders are undermining the country's stability, a senior UN official warned the Security Council on Monday as concerns over Middle East crisis grow amid clashes with Pakistan and a worsening humanitarian crisis.

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Peace and Security
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