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WFP staff support logistics efforts for the emergency response in Jamaica.
Hurricane Melissa: UN launches sea-lift operation to deliver aid

As Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica as a category 5 storm, agencies continue mobilising supplies to support affected communities, with one senior official on the island telling UN News that Government-led preparations have been nothing short of "extraordinary".

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Humanitarian Aid
Ford will manufacture electric vehicles at its  new manufacturing center in Michigan, pictured in this computer graphic.
World enters 'new era' of climate action – but progress must accelerate

While urging countries to accelerate action, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell struck an optimistic tone on Tuesday following the release of a new report on updated national climate commitments.

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Climate and Environment
A man and two children walk through the devastated streets of Gaza.
Gaza: Humanitarian response scaled up amid faltering ceasefire

Aid teams in Gaza are racing to meet urgent needs with tens of thousands still displaced, sheltering in damaged buildings and makeshift sites, while reports of renewed fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas threaten to derail the ceasefire.

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Peace and Security
Destruction in northern Gaza
Israel responsible for four genocidal acts in Gaza, inquiry chair tells General Assembly

The chair of an independent commission investigating alleged human rights abuses in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, told a General Assembly committee on Tuesday that Israel has committed "four genocidal acts" in Gaza, while leaders had "incited the commission of genocide."

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Human Rights
Families displaced from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, seek refuge in Tawila.
'Horrific' violence as thousands flee Sudan's El Fasher

After 500 days of siege, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia have reportedly taken control of the key Sudanese city of El-Fasher in Darfur, triggering widespread fear among families, and forcing thousands of civilians to flee.

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Peace and Security
Mariana Katzarova, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation, addresses the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Russia using 'rule of fear' to silence anti-war dissent, says UN independent human rights expert

Russia's abuse of national security and public safety laws to silence opposition to the war in Ukraine has reached "alarming levels", the UN independent expert who monitors human rights in Russia has warned.

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Human Rights
World Food Programme workers discuss the distribution of aid in a warehouse in Jamaica.
'Catastrophic' Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica

Millions in Jamaica and across the Caribbean are bracing for massive impact from Hurricane Melissa on Tuesday as the UN and partners warn of a "severe" and "immediate" threat.

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Humanitarian Aid
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