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A young person adjusts a face mask while standing in front of murals depicting de-mobilization at a UNICEF-supported transit center for children in Goma, DRC.
Protecting children in war is key to lasting peace, top UN envoy warns

After three decades of its mandate to protect children caught up in war, the UN's top advocate on the issue is determined to remind the world that prevention and protection go hand in hand.

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Peace and Security
Secretary-General  António Guterres delivers remarks at a meeting of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
Political violence against MPs rising worldwide

A majority of parliamentarians worldwide are facing threats and abuse from voters, according to a new report released by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), which found that 71 per cent of lawmakers surveyed experienced violence from the public – whether offline, online or both.

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Law and Crime Prevention
A young boy and his mother attend a health centre in Tarim in eastern Yemen.
UN envoy urges renewed political push as Yemen tensions rise

The UN Special Envoy for Yemen on Thursday welcomed recent steps to bolster stability and improve living conditions, but told the Security Council that only a renewed political process can end the country's long-running conflict. 

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Peace and Security
A man walks out of a large grey tent at a heating point in snowy Boryspil, Ukraine.
World News in Brief: Türk slams relentless Russian attacks, Gaza update, Cyclone Gezani hits Madagascar

Amid reported heavy Russian strikes across Ukraine on Thursday, UN human rights chief Volker Türk has condemned the "continual bombardment" the country's people are facing.

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Peace and Security
A young boy in Rwanda, identified as Igihozo Kevin, 11, listens to his Primary 5 lessons on a radio while studying at home due to school closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic. He is holding a radio and a pen, focused on his notebook.
From war zones to outer space, radio remains essential

Even as the world fixates on ever‑brighter screens and sprawling digital feeds, radio endures with a quiet resilience, shaping how we share experience and understand one another. Its waves travel where sight cannot, pairing with cutting‑edge innovation in some places and acting as a lone, indispensable lifeline in others when technology fails to keep pace.

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Culture and Education
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