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Daily Wrap 22 April 2026
 

 

 

A lightbulb with a glowing brain and an AI chip inside, symbolizing artificial intelligence and innovation.
Time to apply the brakes to runaway AI, says pioneer

If AI is “a very fast car with no steering wheel” then regulation must provide one, insists Nobel laureate and Artificial Intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, the visionary scientist widely known as the “godfather” of the self-learning tech. 

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Economic Development
Tens of thousands have been killed and many more displaced from Darfur in Sudan in the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.
World News in Brief: Insecurity in the Darfurs, 100 million live with landmine threats, Singapore execution moratorium

The United Nations is deeply alarmed by continued insecurity in the Darfur region of Sudan and the heavy toll it is having on civilians, Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said on Wednesday. 

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Humanitarian Aid
Two young Syrian children, Rami (10) and Noureddine (4), stand in front of damaged buildings in the Al-Tadamon neighbourhood of Damascus, Syria. The UNICEF-supported sewage rehabilitation project, funded by the German government through KfW Development Bank, has improved safety and living conditions for families in the area.
SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Regional war threatens Syria’s fragile transition

The Security Council is meeting now at a critical juncture for Syria’s fragile transition. While the Iran-US ceasefire has temporarily eased regional spillover from Lebanon and elsewhere, conditions remain volatile in Syria. The reported US military withdrawal now completed, marks a milestone, yet the chamber faces a country grappling with deep internal fissures and external pressures. Follow full meetings coverage below and UN News app users should click here

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Peace and Security
A boy walks through a neighbourhood of Tripoli, Libya's capital.
Libya: UN mission chief laments lack of progress towards national renewal

Libya’s political leaders continue to lag in implementing a roadmap that leads to national elections and unified institutions, the UN Special Representative for the country told the Security Council on Wednesday.

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Peace and Security
A tired young man in a suit sits at a dark office desk at night, holding his head in his hands in front of a computer screen, illustrating stress and burnout.
Long hours, stress and harassment are causing hundreds of thousands of early deaths, says UN labour agency

More than 840,000 people die each year from health conditions linked to risks such as long working hours, job insecurity, workplace harassment and bullying, according to a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO). 

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Health
A street in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, showing massive destruction and rubble from air strikes. A person rides a motorcycle past the collapsed buildings and debris.
Ceasefire extension offers diplomatic opening, but tensions persist in Strait of Hormuz

The United States’ decision to extend a fragile ceasefire with Iran has kept a narrow window open for diplomacy, but fresh security incidents in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday underscore the volatility of the situation and the risks to global shipping and regional stability.

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Peace and Security
Aerial view of the island nation of Tuvalu showing its narrow strip of land surrounded by a vibrant turquoise lagoon and deep blue ocean, highlighting the effects of coastal erosion and climate change.
Earth Day: The battle to save a drowning Pacific island nation

As the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu battles rising sea levels that threaten to put large parts of the island entirely underwater by the end of this century, its citizens are making efforts to safeguard their future while preparing for the worst impacts of climate change. 

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Climate and Environment
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Extreme heat pushing global food systems to the brink, UN agencies warn

Extreme heat is pushing global food and farming systems to the brink, threatening the livelihoods of over a billion people as rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves redefine how food is produced worldwide, a new UN report warns.

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Climate and Environment
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