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Yemen’s fragile calm unravels as hunger and aid restrictions deepen crisis

A fragile political calm in Yemen is fraying, with renewed instability and aid restrictions deepening hunger, illness and displacement for millions of civilians, senior UN officials warned the Security Council on Wednesday.

14 January 2026

Global employment stable but decent jobs in short supply

Global unemployment remains stable, but progress toward decent work has stalled, according to a new report from the International Labour Organization (ILO), which warns that young people continue to struggle in a job market which risks being further undermined by AI and trade policy uncertainty.

14 January 2026

11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns

The past 11 years have been the warmest in the modern era, while oceans continue to heat up, too, says the UN weather agency.

14 January 2026

East Jerusalem: Forced shutdown of UN clinic signals escalating disregard for international law

The temporary closure of a UN-run health centre in East Jerusalem is the latest phase in “a pattern of deliberate disregard” for international law, the head of the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday. 

14 January 2026

The UN is ‘worth fighting for’: General Assembly President

With the multilateral system under pressure and under attack, Member States must fight for the United Nations, the President of the General Assembly said on Wednesday, laying out her priorities for its resumed 80th session. 

14 January 2026

Gaza: A ceasefire that still kills children is not enough, says UNICEF

Airstrikes, drone attacks and hypothermia continue in Gaza despite the ceasefire, with more than 100 youngsters killed since early October, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday.

13 January 2026

Increase taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol to save lives, urges WHO

Beverages like sugary drinks and alcohol are too accessible and cost too little in most of the world – helping fuel obesity, diabetes, cancer and injury, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday.

13 January 2026

‘A torture that never stops’: Sri Lanka failing survivors of conflict sexual violence, UN says

Conflict-related sexual violence in Sri Lanka remains largely unaddressed more than 15 years after the end of the civil war, with survivors still denied justice, recognition and reparations, according to a new report by the UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Tuesday.

13 January 2026

World News in Brief: Escalating fighting in Sudan, displacement in Syria’s Aleppo, $1.5 billion appeal for South Sudan

More civilians in Sudan continue to be killed and displaced as fighting escalates in multiple parts of the country, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday. 

13 January 2026

In Haiti’s storm-hit south, food vouchers restore choice and dignity for families

Standing outside a colourfully painted building in southeastern Haiti, at the entrance to a bustling shop called Gods Will Depot where bags of food are stacked to the ceiling, Ketia surveys the large pile of groceries she has selected for her family: a big sack of flour, packages of spaghetti, boxed milk, some bars of soap.

13 January 2026