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Daily Wrap 11 December 2024
Across Gaza families continue to face dire conditions and are repeatedly displaced by ongoing attacks.
Middle East crisis: Live updates for 11 December as General Assembly backs UNRWA and demands immediate Gaza ceasefire

The General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted two resolutions, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza and calling on Israel to drop its ban on the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, following an emergency special session triggered by another use of a veto in the Security Council. Follow the latest from the ground and other key updates from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen. App users can follow our live coverage here.

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Peace and Security
A first responder rushes through the aftermath of shelling that targeted hospitals and displaced camps in Idleb, Syria.
Guterres upholds UN commitment to a smooth and inclusive transition in Syria

Secretary-General António Guterres said the UN is "totally committed" to supporting a smooth transition of power in Syria through an inclusive political process that guarantees full respect of minority rights. 

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Peace and Security
Young men play their hand-crafted musical instruments in a refugee camp in Borkeza, Liberia, in 1987. (file)
Shaping human rights for all

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has paved the way forward when it was adopted in 1948, inspiring more than 80 international treaties as well as UN photographers, who captured everyday struggles and triumphs over the decades in their latest photo essay on the heels of Human Rights Day.

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Human Rights
A boy stands in the damaged interior of a building close to the active frontline in Taiz, Yemen. (file)
Diplomatic engagement still the key to peace in Yemen: UN envoy

Peace is possible in Yemen, and continued support from the international community is essential to achieve it, the UN Special Envoy for the country told the Security Council on Wednesday. 

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Peace and Security
Susan was trafficked to a scam farm in Myanmar (file).
Poverty, conflict and climate fuel spike in trafficking victims: UN report

The number of victims of human trafficking detected globally is rising again after falling off during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said in its latest report on the issue, covering 156 countries. 

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Law and Crime Prevention
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