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A UN human rights report has found that people trafficked and forced to work at scam centres are subjected to torture, sexual abuse and prison-like conditions. (representational photo)
UN report exposes torture, rape in Southeast Asia's multi-billion-dollar scam centres

A sprawling online scam industry worth an estimated tens of billions of dollars a year is being powered by trafficked workers subjected to torture, sexual abuse and forced labour inside heavily guarded compounds in Southeast Asia, a new UN human rights report has found.

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Human Rights
A grandmother takes care of her 17-month-old malnourished grandson in South Sudan.
World News in Brief: UN humanitarian chief visits South Sudan, shelter fire risks in Gaza, West Bank violence

The UN Emergency Relief Coordinator arrived in South Sudan on Friday to visit one of the most under-reported humanitarian crises in the world, as clashes between government and opposition forces continue in Jonglei state. 

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Humanitarian Aid
António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, speaking at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, discussing the role of science in international AI governance and the need for evidence-based policies.
Science-led governance of AI can help power sustainable development: Guterres

UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the key role science has in international governance of artificial intelligence during an event on Friday held on the margins of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, India. 

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SDGs
Ukrainian women walk in front of tents set up in Medyka, Poland, to assist refugees fleeing conflict.
Ukraine's women at breaking point after four years of war as attacks on energy, healthcare continue – UN humanitarians

Four years into Russia's full-scale invasion, millions in Ukraine struggle to keep the lights on and heat their homes, with the crisis taking a particular toll on women, humanitarians warned on Friday.

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Humanitarian Aid
An officer of the Haitian National Police patrols Port-au-Prince in an armoured vehicle.
'Alarming increase' in recruitment of children into gangs in Haiti

There has been an "alarming increase" in the number of children being recruited into gangs in Haiti with "devastating consequences" for children, families and society as a whole, the UN reported on Friday.

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Law and Crime Prevention
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