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Report reveals nearly 90 per cent of all people have ‘a deeply ingrained bias’ against women

UN News Centre - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 18:07
Despite decades of progress in closing the gender equality gap, close to nine out of 10 men and women around the world, hold some sort of bias against women, according to new findings published on Thursday from the UN Development Programmme (UNDP).

OPEC Tries to Forestall a Coronavirus Oil Collapse

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 17:42
Questions remain whether other oil exporters will join the pact to slash output—and if that will be enough to push up crude prices.

Can the Afghan Peace Deal Survive Early Setbacks?

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 17:08
Peace advocates and hardliners within the Taliban are feuding over whether to stick to the fragile agreement, the Pentagon says.

Avalanche de bienfaits pour les privilégiés de la crise

Le Monde Diplomatique - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 16:29
Plus de 30 millions de chômeurs — 8,5 % de la population active — sont à la recherche d'un emploi dans les pays industrialisés membres de l'OCDE où aucune amélioration sensible n'est attendue pour les dix-huit mois à venir. Avec 2 574 100 demandeurs d'emploi — 10,7 % de la population active, — la (...) / , , - 1987/02

Modi’s India Is Racing to a Point of No Return

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 15:59
Indian culture may be ancient, but its unity is rare and recent. A growing hostility to Muslims threatens to upend the world’s largest democracy.

A Netanyahu Victory Would Be Bad News for Peace and the Rule of Law

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 12:55
If he leads the next government, the prime minister is likely to annex much of the West Bank and deepen attacks on judicial independence.

Erdogan and Putin Meet Over Syria

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 12:01
The Syrian government offensive in Idlib has raised the stakes for Turkey and Russia.

Europe’s Morality Is Dying at the Greek Border

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 10:28
The EU refused to prepare for a predictable rekindling of the migration crisis—and is now responding with deadly force.

Javier Pérez de Cuéllar praised as ‘accomplished statesman’ who had ‘profound impact’ on the world

UN News Centre - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 07:34
Javier Pérez  de Cuéllar, the fifth United Nations Secretary-General, praised for his ability to foster dialogue and for leading the Organization through a turbulent decade, has passed away at the age of 100.  

Trump Loyalist Appointed to Oversee Relations With U.N., World Health Organization

Foreign Policy - Thu, 05/03/2020 - 00:08
The appointment of White House aide Sean Doocey could douse hopes of change for a battered and bruised State Department bureau.

Violent extremism prevention ‘only effective’ if human rights are enshrined

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 23:40
Many global programmes aimed at countering violent extremism have negative impacts on human rights and may even ‘foster radicalization’ rather than preventing it, an independent UN human rights expert warned on Wednesday.

U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal Under Fire

Foreign Policy - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 23:19
Airstrikes against Taliban forces threaten to undermine a pact that may be already coming apart.

Syria: UN food relief agency ‘doing everything we can’ to reach Idlib civilians

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 23:03
Difficult winter weather conditions, road congestion and military manoeuvres are restricting humanitarian aid delivery to desperate civilians in the Syrian province of Idlib, where a Government operation to weed out extremists has uprooted nearly one million people since December. 

Human rights defenders, too often left defenceless themselves – UN expert

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 22:04
Human rights defenders working in conflict and post-conflict situations need to be given greater recognition, protection and support, an independent UN expert said on Wednesday, in his latest report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. 

Coronavirus update: UN scales back major conference

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 20:51
The organizing committee of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), a major UN conference scheduled to take place in March, has decided to cut the event down to a one-day meeting, citing current concerns surrounding the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Deadlock broken, South Sudan on road to ‘sustainable peace’, but international support still key

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 19:57
Positive developments in South Sudan have “moved the country further along the road to sustainable peace”, the top UN official there told Security Council members on Wednesday.

Coronavirus COVID-19 wipes $50 billion off global exports in February alone, as IMF pledges support for vulnerable nations

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 18:47
The extent of the damage to the global economy caused by novel coronavirus COVID-19 moved further into focus on Wednesday as UN economists announced a likely $50 billion drop in worldwide manufacturing exports in February alone.

Yemen: UN Population Fund stresses women’s needs, amidst world’s worst humanitarian crisis 

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 17:25
Intense clashes in Yemen’s Al Hazam City, this month have caused massive displacement with an estimated 1,800 families forced to flee their homes, according to a flash update from UN humanitarian coordination office, OCHA.  

Fractures

Le Monde Diplomatique - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 16:29
Bien que ce monde soit rétréci aux dimensions, dit-on, d'un « village planétaire », aucun lien ne saurait exister, à première vue, entre les mouvements de grève qui ont paralysé les services publics en France et la décision prise par le gouvernement brésilien d'expulser la banque Mellon. Ces deux (...) / , , - 1987/02

World remains a ‘violent, highly discriminatory place’ for girls

UN News Centre - Wed, 04/03/2020 - 02:15
Twenty-five years after the historic Beijing women’s conference in China – a milestone in advancing equal rights – violence against women and girls is not only common, but widely accepted, a new UN report revealed on Wednesday.

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