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As the United Nations lays off staff, can the world still come together to make a difference?
Multilateralism without the US has its limitations, but it still holds the potential for tangible, incremental progress on global challenges.
In a makeshift tent on a beach in Gaza, three-month-old Muntaha winces as her grandmother pushes a syringe filled with ...
As the UN says Gaza is 'on the brink of famine', ITV News explained what a formal famine declaration requires. | ITV National ...
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Tuko News on MSNSudan: Al-Fashir’s Soup Kitchens Serve “Final Meal” Amid Deepening Crisis
Five aid workers were killed and others injured in the attack on the convoy, which was jointly operated by UNICEF and the World Food Programme (WFP).
As the humanitarian crisis intensifies, the Nasser Medical Complex confirmed the death of a child in Khan Yunis due to ...
The amount each UN member must pay varies. In 2025, the U.S. was responsible for 22% of the UN’s regular budget and 26.2% of its peacekeeping budget.
The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has strongly criticized ...
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India’s institutional deliveries go up, but early breastfeeding in the first hour still low: Report
Despite India seeing a rise in institutional deliveries, early breastfeeding in the first hour, as mandated by the World ...
The Gaza Strip is grappling with an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe as Israeli occupation forces persist in targeting civilians, simultaneously deepening a deadly famine that disproportionately ...
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Al-Monitor on MSN'If the baby could speak, she would scream': The risky measures to feed small babies in Gaza
In a makeshift tent on a Gazan beach, three-month-old Muntaha's grandmother grinds up chickpeas into the tiniest granules she can to form a paste to feed the infant, knowing it will cause her to cry ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘She won’t drink it’ – desperate parents in Gaza use ground chickpeas and tahini juice as food substitutes for infants
In a makeshift tent on a Gazan beach, three-month-old Muntaha’s grandmother grinds up chickpeas into the tiniest granules she can to form a paste to feed the infant, knowing it will cause her to cry ...
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