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Somalia: Funding cuts impact assistance to millions affected by drought

Brutal slashes to aid budgets are hampering efforts to assist millions of people in Somalia affected by drought, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday. 

22 December 2025

Synthetic drug market disrupted in Syria after regime change

Past geopolitical tensions related to the synthetic drug “captagon” are now being mitigated with the Syrian authorities’ commitment to dismantle illicit manufacturing, says the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

22 December 2025

LIVE: Security Council meets on escalating violence in Sudan

Senior UN political and humanitarian officials are set brief the Security Council this afternoon as members meet to discuss the rapidly deteriorating situation in Sudan, where intensified fighting – including in the Kordofan region – has driven widespread civilian harm and displacement. The region has seen a sharp escalation, including a deadly drone attack on a UN peacekeeping base that killed six Bangladeshi peacekeepers. The meeting was requested by Sudan and Transitional Prime Minister, Kamil Eltayeb Idris, is expected to attend. Follow live below and UN News app users can click here.

22 December 2025

Weekend attacks in Ukraine bring more casualties, damage infrastructure

Hostilities in Ukraine this weekend resulted in more civilian casualties and widespread damage to critical infrastructure, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on Monday.  

22 December 2025

Winter aid delivery continues in Gaza

Despite the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, humanitarians continue to receive reports of airstrikes, shelling and gunfire in all five governorates, the United Nations said on Monday. 

22 December 2025

UN warns Sudan war entering deadlier phase as fighting spreads in Kordofan

The war in Sudan is entering a deadlier phase, the United Nations has warned, as intensified fighting in the Kordofan region, mounting civilian casualties from drone strikes and growing risks of regional spillover push the conflict toward the 1,000-day mark.

22 December 2025

Gaza famine pushed back, but millions still face hunger and malnutrition, UN says

Food security in Gaza has improved since the ceasefire declared in October, pushing back famine conditions, but the situation remains critical with more than three-quarters of the population still facing acute hunger and malnutrition, a new UN-backed analysis has found.

19 December 2025

South Sudan: UN condemns killing of staff member in Wau, calls for swift investigation

The United Nations on Friday condemned the killing of a civilian staff member serving with its peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), calling on the authorities to swiftly bring those responsible to justice.

19 December 2025

Calming the mind and promoting global peace on World Meditation Day

Meditation, which has its roots in religious, yogic and secular traditions from various civilisations, calls for living in the present moment. 

19 December 2025

Security Council renews DR Congo peacekeeping mission amid renewed M23 offensives in the east

The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously extended the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for another year, as fighting in the country’s east intensified amid renewed offensives by the M23 rebel group.

19 December 2025