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Daily Wrap 10 September 2025
 

 

 

Cooks serve school meals to students in Haiti.
80 million more children benefiting from school meals, WFP reports

School meals are a crucial way out of poverty into "a new world of learning and opportunity," according to the World Food Programme (WFP) executive director Cindy McCain.

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Health
Poland said it shot down Russian drones over its airspace close to Cześniki, in the east of the country.
Ukraine: Guterres greatly concerned over reported Russian incursion into Polish airspace

The UN Secretary-General is closely monitoring reports that Russian drones violated Polish airspace overnight into Wednesday, resulting in damage to some residential areas.

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Peace and Security
Army personnel check IDs at a checkpoint in Kathmandu after troops were deployed to restore order following youth-led anti-corruption protests that forced the Prime Minister's resignation.
Nepal crisis: Army deployed as death toll rises amid political turmoil

The death toll from Nepal's youth-led anti-corruption protests has climbed to 30, with political uncertainty continuing on Wednesday – day three of a dramatic crisis that forced the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and left government buildings in flames across the capital and beyond.

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Peace and Security
A young woman in Guatemala who was a victim of sexual violence explains how psychosocial support from the UN turned her away from sucide.
'Shift the narrative' on suicide to prevent loss of 720,000 lives annually

More than 720,000 people commit suicide every year and many more attempt it. Now the head of the UN's World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for "shifting the narrative" on the issue "to challenge harmful myths, reduce stigma and foster compassionate conversations."

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Health
Children queue for food in Gaza.
Gaza: Ceasefire urgently needed as civilians left with 'no safe place' to go

The UN and humanitarian partners warned on Wednesday that nearly one million civilians in Gaza City who have been told to leave by the Israeli military have nowhere safe to go.

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Peace and Security
A woman washes clothes at a site for displaced people in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Haiti: UN relief chief implores 'we have to do better' to support gang-ravaged nation

Gang violence, hunger and instability continues to roil Haiti as the UN relief chief declared on Wednesday that "we have to do better" to help the families striving to survive amid an alarming humanitarian funding shortage.

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Humanitarian Aid
An IAEA staff member analyses material in the organization's plutonium laboratory in Austria.
Nuclear watchdog chief announces breakthrough on Iran monitoring

The head of the UN's atomic energy agency announced on Wednesday that a deal has been struck with Iran to resume cooperation on inspections of Tehran's nuclear facilities.

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Peace and Security
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