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World must ‘work as one’ to end plastic pollution: Guterres
04 June 2023
UN News/Laura Quiñones
Marine debris, including plastics, paper, wood, metal and other manufactured material is found on beaches worldwide and at all depths of the ocean.
As international negotiators committed to hammering out a draft treaty by November on ending plastic pollution, the UN chief stressed in his message…
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Trafficking in the Sahel: Gas lighting
03 June 2023
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Graffiti showing a fuel transporter in Porto Novo, Benin.
Kourou/Koualou, a tiny village in a neutral zone straddling Benin and Burkina Faso, was the centre of a one-million-litre-a-year cross-border illicit fuel trade, a snapshot of a phenomenon that spreads far across the 6,000-kilometre-wide African Sahel region…
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PRESS BRIEFING BY THE UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE
02 June 2023
UN Geneva Press Briefing
Rolando Gómez of the United Nations Information Service (UNIS) in Geneva, chaired the hybrid briefing, attended by the spokespersons and representatives of the International Labour Organisation, the United Nations Development Programme, the International Federation of the Red Cross, the United Nations Environment Programme, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights,…
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UNRWA hybrid press conference
02 June 2023
Press Conference Announcement
Conditions of Palestine refugees in Syria and neighbouring countries
Michael-Ebye Amanya, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Syria
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Huge increase in transnational crime and synthetic drugs in SE Asia requires cross-border cooperation
02 June 2023
UN News/Daniel Dickinson
The Thai Navy Mekong Riverine Unit patrols the border between Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos.
The trafficking in illegal narcotics, precursor chemicals, timber and wildlife, people and illicit goods across Southeast Asia is being tackled thanks to the…
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Regulation essential to curb AI for surveillance, disinformation: rights experts
02 June 2023
Unsplash/Chris Yang
People globally are at risk of immense harm due to misinformation and disinformation.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered spyware and disinformation is on the rise, and regulation of the space has become urgent, according to UN-appointed independent rights experts…