UN News
UN News - Global perspective Human stories

Global perspective Human stories

Iran crisis shows fossil fuels-based energy system ‘is inherently volatile and unstable’

Senior UN climate leaders are getting behind countries mobilising this week for a transition away from fossil fuels at a groundbreaking event in Colombia.

29 April 2026

AI in advertising risks fuelling misinformation crisis, UN warns

With spending on advertising topping $1 trillion a year worldwide, the United Nations on Wednesday highlighted the untapped power of major brands to shape the future of Artificial Intelligence, warning that a failure to act could deepen a global information integrity crisis.

29 April 2026

UN rights chief warns of escalating crackdown in Iran amid conflict

The UN’s top human rights official warned on Wednesday that Iranians’ rights are being eroded in “harsh and brutal ways,” citing a surge in executions, mass arrests and alleged abuses amid a widening crackdown on dissent during the ongoing conflict.

29 April 2026

Freedom, humanity and justice: The enduring legacy of jazz

Jazz music can bring people together and promote freedom, humanity and love according to a contemporary musician practicing his art in New York City.

29 April 2026

WHO calls for stepped up action to eliminate viral hepatitis

Countries are making measurable progress in combatting viral hepatitis, but the disease remains a major global health challenge, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new report published on Tuesday. 

28 April 2026

World News in Brief: Syria human rights update, Cuba post-hurricane support still vital, impunity and violence in Myanmar

Three mass graves were recently uncovered in northeastern Syria, including one reportedly at the site of a former detention centre run by the Kurdish-backed Syrian Armed Forces (SDF). 

28 April 2026

From Hormuz to Lebanon, crisis reverberates through trade routes, upending humanitarian networks

Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to send shockwaves through global food systems, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization has warned, as a widening crisis across the Middle East continues to strain humanitarian operations and deepen instability.

28 April 2026

Over half of South Sudan’s population faces acute hunger crisis

Conflict and displacement are intensifying South Sudan’s hunger crisis, with 7.8 million people facing high levels of acute food insecurity while 2.2 million children are suffering from acute malnutrition, according to a joint statement on Tuesday from UN agencies.

28 April 2026

Darfur: Two decades on, a new generation of children faces 'horrific violence'

Twenty years after the conflict in Darfur first sparked global outrage, children in the region are once again trapped in a catastrophic cycle of violence, hunger, and displacement – but this time, the world is failing to take notice.

28 April 2026

SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Gaza ceasefire is ‘increasingly fragile’, UN warns

The Security Council turns again to the Middle East crisis in New York on Tuesday, with debate focusing on the fragile Gaza ceasefire, a worsening humanitarian crisis there and efforts to advance a US-backed peace plan.UN senior political affairs official Khaled Khiari warned of increasingly dire conditions in Gaza and the West Bank, while former UK Prime Minister and US-led Board of Peace member, Tony Blair, said the council needs to mobilise funds for recovery at this “pivotal juncture”. You can follow all the UN's meetings coverage here but follow live and in-depth updates below. 

28 April 2026