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Daily Wrap 18 June 2024
Displaced Palestinians gather near a shelter run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Nuseirat area of ​​central Gaza.
Gaza: UN rights chief slams 'unconscionable death and suffering'

As the war drags on in Gaza, UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Tuesday condemned Israel's "relentless" attacks across the war-shattered enclave, while repeating longstanding calls for the release of all remaining hostages.

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Peace and Security
An IDP camp in northern Myanmar. (file photo)
Systematic terror, brutal atrocities rife in Myanmar: UN human rights chief

The UN's top human rights official said on Tuesday that Myanmar is in "agonizing pain", suffocated by an illegitimate military regime which uses "horrific war tactics" and commits brutal atrocity crimes.

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Human Rights
In Poltava, a city in central Ukraine, emergency service personnel work to douse debris left smoldering after an attack.
Attacks against civilians in Ukraine 'unconscionable', Security Council hears

The UN's top political affairs official on Tuesday reiterated that attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure are prohibited by international law. More than 170 civilians lost their lives and a further 690 were injured in continued Russian strikes across Ukraine last month.

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Peace and Security
In Mauritania, community members are engaged in a soil rehabilitation project.
WFP increases response in West and Central Africa to address rising hunger

The World Food Programme (WFP) will increase its food and nutrition assistance programme this month in West and Central Africa in hopes of reaching 7.3 million people as the June-August lean season is under way at a time when hunger levels are high and food resources are low.

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Humanitarian Aid
The ruins of a weapons storage facility in Tripoli, Libya. (file)
World News in Brief: Weapons sales threat, More aid for Haiti, global refugee and migrant survey

A conference focused on small arms and light weapons is taking place at a "difficult and dangerous moment for humanity," according to the UN Chief António Guterres. 

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Peace and Security
A woman feeds a child at a school used as a gathering point for displaced people in Port Sudan. (file)
UN relief head in war-torn Sudan warns 'we're in a race against time' as famine looms

Growing hunger in war-torn Sudan and limited tools to address the world's largest displacement crisis are urgent concerns as famine looms, the head of the UN emergency relief agency (OCHA) in the beleaguered Africa nation told UN News on Tuesday.

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Humanitarian Aid
Children study at a migrant learning centre on the Thai side of the border with Myanmar.
Parent, technician, farmer, merchant: What more can a teacher be?

On World Refugee Day, marked annually on 20 June, meet some of the multi-talented teachers and principals of migrant learning centres in Thailand along the border with Myanmar, who, with UN support, are doing all they can to keep up with the influx of children seeking sanctuary.

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Migrants and Refugees
Millions across Sudan have been driven by the conflict between rival militaries. In this file photo, a child collects water from a deep well in central Darfur.
'Nowhere is safe' for civilians as Sudan war descends further into chaos

The UN Security Council in New York on Tuesday focused on the worsening crisis in Sudan as civilians continue to suffer amidst the brutal fighting between rival militaries, while the Geneva-based Human Rights Council heard independent investigators describe combatants' "blatant disregard" for fundamental human rights and international law.

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Peace and Security
Girls and women across Afghanistan lack access to secondary education since the Taliban takeover.
Systemic gender oppression in Afghanistan may amount to crimes against humanity

The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls is "so severe and extensive that they appear to form a widespread and systematic attack" which could amount to crimes against humanity said Richard Bennett, the independent rights expert monitoring Afghanistan, addressing the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday. 

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Human Rights
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