UNICEF: Hunger and malnutrition deepen as conflict and access constraints persist in South Sudan

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JUBA, South Sudan, 4 November 2025 – The United Nations today warns that South Sudan continues to face a severe food and nutrition crisis, which is threatening to deteriorate further unless urgent humanitarian action is mounted.

AI boosts productivity by the equivalent of one workday per week, new report finds

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Employees who use artificial intelligence (AI) are saving the equivalent of a full working day every week, according to new research from LSE.

UN meeting to review global progress on desertification, land degradation and drought

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23rd Committee to Review the Implementation of the Convention (CRIC23) to convene in Panama City, 1-5 December 2025

The Ramon Magsaysay Awardees 2025

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The Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia’s premier prize and highest honor, recognizes greatness of spirit shown in selfless service to the peoples of Asia.

UN gathering to take on world’s biggest environmental problems

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In early December representatives from 193 Member States of the United Nations will converge on Nairobi, Kenya for the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-7).

Investor Statement on Autonomous Weapons launched at ICCR Conference in New York

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On October 23, Stop Killer Robots along with our partner Etica Funds- Responsible Investments, presented the Investor Statement on Autonomous Weapons at an ICCR (Interfaith Centre on Corporate Responsibility) conference in New York.

George Soros Awarded European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma

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BERLIN—The Open Society Foundations are proud to announce that George Soros was awarded the European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma.

CBD: High Symbolism, High Stakes Mark Historic 1st Meeting of New Biodiversity Body

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ndigenous peoples and local communities representation at the decision-making level of a UN environmental treaty is unprecedented

Europe: Human rights defenders excluded by discriminatory Schengen visa system

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Visa systems in Europe’s Schengen area function like an obstacle course for human rights defenders from different parts of the world, preventing many from participating in key decision-making forums. These obstacles contradict the rights and values that Schengen states claim to uphold, Amnesty International said in a new report today.

Enhancing democracy through creative practices

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By the Centre for Deliberative Democracy, 11th of November, 2025

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