Dimming the lights for a brighter future
Noting that climate disruption, biodiversity loss and pollution threaten lives, jobs and health the world over, the UN chief said on Saturday that it was essential “to make peace with nature.”
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An agronomist
An agronomist working for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Haiti tells UN News that, like the people she helps today, she remembers what it’s like to go hungry as a child.
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Pakistan’s Imran Khan faces a political showdown — without the army for support

Amid a series of missteps, the cricket star-turned-politician faces a no confidence vote after the country’s all-powerful generals signaled that they would no longer back him.
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First Person: I know what it’s like to go hungry as a child

An agronomist working for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Haiti tells UN News that, like the people she helps today, she remembers what it’s like to go hungry as a child.
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WASHINGTON DC, Mar 25 (IPS) – The world has quickly transitioned from a global health crisis to a geopolitical one, as the war in Ukraine rages into its second month. But the Russian invasion of Ukraine is just the latest in a long list of challenges that at their heart are either caused by or exacerbated by corruption.Read the full story, “Ukraine Shows Why the G20 Anti-Corruption Agenda Is More Important than Everâ€, on globalissues.org →find more fun & mates at SoShow now !
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 25)

A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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