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| Week in Review | 6 September 2025 | | | | | |
| Catch up on this week's must-read stories | | It's September so the General Assembly high-level week is firmly on our horizon. We'll unveil more plans in the next two weeks, but the diplomatic drumbeat has begun here on Manhattan's First Avenue and 42nd St. There will be plenty of crises, conflicts and topics for debate on the agenda as world leaders convene: searing human rights reports on DR Congo and Sudan led our news coverage Friday. Gaza was front and centre again all week, with Israel's assault on Gaza City, amid growing starvation, prompting one senior aid worker to tell us that childhood simply can't survive, while famine is "everywhere". Environmental disasters stemming from a huge quake in Afghanistan, a deadly landslide in Sudan and floods in northern Pakistan, prompted a major humanitarian response from UN agencies. In a moving interview about mental health in war-torn Ukraine, we heard from the UN Women representative there who said sleep deprivation undermines stability for aid workers and civilians alike. Other key stories of the week revealed funding cuts could push six million more children out of school, while WHO sounded the alarm over data showing mental health conditions now impact more than one billion worldwide. Stay informed – follow UN News online, on our App, and on social media for the latest updates from the United Nations in New York, Geneva, Nairobi and around the world. | | | | | | | | |
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