Confronted with a climate crisis threatening civilisation itself, humanity must choose between hope and surrender, UN chief Antonio Guterres told the opening plenary of a UN climate conference Monday. New data challenges traditional notions of ‘rich’ and ‘poor’ Access to education at risk for 17 mln children displaced by conflict Can't allow monsoons to wash away Rohingyas' hopes Tackling climate change, one bite at a time World population projected to reach 9.7 billion in 2050: UN Report Myanmar, UNDP, UNHCR extend MoU on Rohingya repatriation UN honours 119 fallen peacekeepers who ‘paid the ultimate price’ Global progress on affordable and clean energy must be accelerated: Report UNAOC condemns the terrorist attacks in Colombo UN condemns terrorist attacks on Muslim worshippers in Christchurch WFP mourns the loss of 7 dedicated humanitarians Crisis in Rakhine State, violence could derail gains in Myanmar’s peace process UN calls Indo-Pak to take steps to lower tensions UN seeks global support for Rohingya children UN chief asks India, Pakistan to exercise 'maximum restraint' UN launches Joint Response Plan for Rohingya crisis UNHCR opens largest ever refugee waste management facility in Rohingya camps UN wants rapid and unimpeded aid access to Rakhine One-third of UN workers sexually harassed in past 2yrs Trump meets UN General Assembly President Maria Fernanda
Confronted with a climate crisis threatening civilisation itself, humanity must choose between hope and surrender, UN chief Antonio Guterres told the opening plenary of a UN climate conference Monday.