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'Monster' El Niño subsides but impact on children set to worsen as disease, malnutrition spread – UNICEF

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): While the 2015-2016 El Niño – one of the strongest on record – has ended, its devastating impact on children is worsening, as hunger, malnutrition and disease continue to increase following the severe droughts and floods spawned by the event, a new report from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) revealed on Friday.

Thousands fleeing violent clashes in Central African Republic – UN refugee agency

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News):The United Nations refugee agency on Friday said that more than six thousand people from the Central African Republic (CAR) have fled into Chad and Cameroon to escape renewed tension and violent clashes since mid-June.

UN-backed meeting on forced displacement crisis in Central America urges regional responsibility-sharing

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): With people fleeing violence in Central America in numbers not seen in more than 30 years, representatives from Governments, international organizations and civil society gathered for a United Nations-backed event on the issue in San José, Costa Rica, and agreed to enhance access to asylum and increase regional responsibility-sharing.

Snipers kill four, injure seven at Dallas protest rally

Dallas, July 8 (IBNS): At least four cops were killed and seven others injured as two snipers wreaked havoc by open firing at a peaceful protest rally in Dallas on Thursday, reports said.

Saudi attacks: 12 Pakistanis, 7 Saudis arrested

Riyadh, July 8 (IBNS): Saudi officials gave arrested 19 people in connection with the Medina and Qatif suicide blasts this week.

Political crisis has put long-term stability of the DR Congo at risk, warns UN deputy chief, urging dialogue

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): An inclusive and credible dialogue among Congolese stakeholders is the only realistic way to defuse political tensions, overcome the electoral impasse and prevent violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where public discontent is being fuelled by delays in the electoral process and shrinking democratic space, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson warned on Thursday.

In China, Ban highlights country’s leadership on sustainable development, climate change

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): In China on Thursday, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon highlighted the country’s relationship with the Organization, noting in particular its crucial role in improving tensions, building peace and promoting the agenda on climate change.

As robotics advance in South-East Asia, investment needed to build skilled workforce – UN labour agency

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): The robot age is already a reality among manufacturers in South-East Asia, where countries have been incrementally introducing automation to improve quality, consistency, and workplace safety, with robots deployed in human-centric, collaborative ways to raise the productivity of higher skilled workers, rather than replace them, a new study by the International Labour Organization (ILO) has found.

Security Council extends African Union mission in Somalia

New York, July 8 (Just Earth News): Reauthorizing the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) until 31 May 2017, the United Nations Security Council on Thursday set out key objectives for the operation during its new mandate, including “to reduce the threat posed by Al-Shabaab and other armed opposition groups.”

As global per-capita fish consumption hits all-time high, UN warns on overharvesting

New York, July 7 (Just Earth News): A new report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) shows that while growth in aquaculture has helped drive global per capita fish consumption above 20 kilograms a year for the first time, almost a third of commercial fish stocks are now overharvested at biologically unsustainable levels.

Global food prices rose in June; wheat harvest outlook robust – UN agency

New York, July 7 (Just Earth News): Global food commodity prices rose 4.2 per cent in June, their steepest monthly increase of the past four years, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday, also noting improved production prospects for the year ahead.

Response to El Niño must be ramped up amid preparedness for La Niña's likely knock-on effect – UN

New York, July 6 (Just Earth News): Failure to prepare for and adapt to the 'new normal' of increasing climate-linked emergencies such as El Niño could put global development targets at risk and deepen widespread human suffering in areas already hard hit by floods and droughts, top United Nations officials said in Rome on Wednesday .

Reeva Steenkamp murder: Oscar Pistorius sentenced to six years in jail

Pretoria, July 6 (IBNS): Former Olympian Oscar Pistorius on Wednesday was sentenced to six years in prison for murdering his girl friend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.

At least six killed in double car bomb attack in Aden

Aden, Yemen, Jul 6 (IBNS): At least six Yemeni soldiers have been killed and dozens wounded in a double car bomb attack by suspected terrorists at a military base in the port city of Aden on Wednesday.

UN humanitarian coordinator alarmed at deteriorating conditions in besieged Syrian towns

New York, July 6 (Just Earth News): The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Syria has expressed alarm over reports of deteriorating humanitarian conditions and urgent medical evacuation needs in the towns of Madaya, Foah, Zabadani and Kefraya, where more than 62,000 people are besieged.