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Daily Wrap 28 August 2024
A WFP team came under fire on the evening of 27 August, a few metres from an Israeli checkpoint at the Wadi Gaza Bridge.
UN food agency halts operations in Gaza after team attacked

The World Food Programme (WFP) announced on Wednesday a pause in the movement of its employees in Gaza until further notice following an attack on a team returning from an aid delivery mission on Tuesday evening, just metres from an Israeli-controlled checkpoint.

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Peace and Security
Attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea have severely disrupted international shipping. (file)
World News in Brief: IMO tanker attack alert, UN Women on new Afghan law, counter-terrorism in Viet Nam, Paralympics tech

The head of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) raised serious concerns on Wednesday about a tanker carrying one million barrels of crude oil that was attacked in the Red Sea.

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Peace and Security
The aftermath of a missile strike in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. (file)
UN official highlights growing toll of Ukraine war, rising threat of 'nuclear incident'

Thirty months into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, human suffering continues to worsen amid alarming reports of attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure, including nuclear facilities, a senior UN political affairs official told the Security Council on Wednesday.

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Peace and Security
Protestors voice their opinion about nuclear weapons.
'Lessons of the past forgotten' as nuclear proliferation continues

More than 2,000 nuclear tests have been conducted at over 60 sites around the world since testing began on 16 July 1945, resulting in uninhabitable lands and long-term health problems, Secretary General António Guterres said in his message marking Friday's International Day to end testing once and for all.  

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Peace and Security
A child stands in the ruins of his family's home, damaged in Syria's devastating 2023 earthquake. (file)
Security Council: A sustainable future for Syria depends on ending the war

Senior UN officials warned the Security Council on Wednesday that the world cannot afford to lose focus on Syria, as the humanitarian and political crisis continues to wreak havoc on the country more than a decade after civil war erupted.

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Peace and Security
A baby is treated at a health centre in Nigeria.
Nigeria becomes first in Africa to receive mpox vaccines: WHO

Nigeria received 10,000 doses of mpox vaccines on Tuesday, becoming the first African country to obtain vaccines aimed at combating the spread of the new strain of mpox virus.

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Health
UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) meets with Jose Ramos-Horta, President of Timor-Leste  in Dili.
In Timor-Leste, Guterres celebrates past unity and looks to the future

UN Secretary-General António Guterres received a warm welcome in the capital of Timor-Leste on Wednesday where he hailed the 25th anniversary of its vote for independence, praising the national unity of the past, and pledging the UN's unwavering support in the future.

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SDGs
Palestinian refugees stand next to their demolished home in Jenin, West Bank. (file)
West Bank strikes: UN rights office condemns Israeli military escalation

Amid further raids, airstrikes and settler attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, warned that the Israeli military's actions risked further enflaming an "already explosive situation".

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Peace and Security
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