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Daily Wrap 30 May 2025
Humanitarians have warned of deteriorating conditions in Gaza amid severe hunger and a lack of critical supplies. (file photo)
Gaza is the 'hungriest place on earth', as Israel continues stranglehold on aid

Starving Gazans continue to be deprived of aid as international relief efforts are being severely constrained by the Israeli authorities, the UN humanitarian affairs coordination office OCHA said on Friday.

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Humanitarian Aid
Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed delivers remarks at the opening ceremony of the International  Conference on Glacier's Preservation in Tajikistan.
'This is not just ice': Glaciers support human livelihoods, UN deputy chief says

UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed called for urgent action to protect water-related ecosystems in remarks to the International Conference on Glaciers' Preservation in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on Friday.

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Climate and Environment
A midwife nurse speaks with a woman at a maternity hospital in Khartoum, Sudan. (file photo)
UN's lifesaving programmes under threat as budget crisis hits hard

The UN is facing a deepening budget crisis that threatens lifesaving operations worldwide. From refugee aid in Mozambique to maternal health services in Afghanistan, critical programmes are on the brink of collapse unless urgent funding is secured.

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Humanitarian Aid
Slavery memorial in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania.
'Justice is long overdue': Guterres calls for reparations for enslavement and colonialism

Secretary-General António Guterres renewed his calls for Member states and the United Nations to work towards justice and reparations for Africans and the diaspora in a speech in New York on Friday.

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Human Rights
A camp for internally displaced people in Ituri Province, in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
World News in Brief: Education suffers amid DR Congo violence, WHO greenlights RSV vaccines, more hurricanes ahead for Haiti

In Ituri, a province in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), intensifying conflict, intercommunal violence and mass displacement are forcing hundreds of thousands of children out of school.

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Peace and Security
A boy and two girls playing music inside a tent in Gaza.
Songs of hope rise from Gaza's ruins

In Al-Jundi Al-Majhool Square – once the bustling heart of Gaza City – music now floats among the tents. The square, transformed into a sprawling displacement camp, shelters hundreds of families driven from their homes by more than 19 months of war.

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Culture and Education
WHO calls for urgent action to ban flavoured tobacco and nicotine products
Flavoured nicotine products driving youth addiction, WHO warns

For most nicotine users today, their first experience with the drug is a flavoured product – making it easier, and more appealing, to try.

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Health
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