Although developing countries often look to do deals with wealthy nations in order to help boost their economies, working closely with States facing similar challenges – so-called "South-South cooperation" – may be the key to sustainable growth and paving the way for the transformational change required to achieve global development goals.
The Security Council on Thursday heard from the UN's top political affairs official on Israel's deadly airstrike in Doha – an "alarming escalation" condemned as a violation of sovereignty that threatens ongoing ceasefire and hostage negotiations in Gaza.
The devastating earthquakes that struck eastern Afghanistan at the end of August have killed more than 2,200 people and pushed nearly half a million into crisis.
As the Israeli offensive intensifies in Gaza City, nearly one million people estimated to be living there face daily bombardment and further displacement, the UN reported on Thursday.
Millions of people in Myanmar "live in daily fear for their lives," said the head of the UN refugee agency on Thursday, following a three-day visit to the conflict-ridden country.
The Security Council is meeting in emergency session to discuss Israel's strike on the capital of Qatar, Doha, which targeted Hamas' political leadership on Tuesday. The UN's political affairs chief told ambassadors the attack in violation of Qatar's sovereignty was a serious threat to regional peace and security – undermining international mediation efforts to end the war in Gaza and return the hostages. Follow our in-depth live meetings coverage below.
The United Nations in Afghanistan called on Thursday for the de facto Taliban authorities to lift restrictions barring women national staff from entering its premises.
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