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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid said the UAE will help farmers in developing nations cope with the impacts of climate change. Image via Twitter
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid launches scheme for climate-ravaged agriculture

The UAE, US and others want to help farmers manage droughts, floods and other climate threats

GovernmentApril 23, 2021
World leaders virtually attend the Leaders Summit on Climate, during the opening session, as seen on a screen at Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, April 22, 2021. The virtual event attended by many national leaders from their countries around the globe to raise global ambition on climate change is taking place on Earth Day, and hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden. (Mustafa Kamaci/Turkish Presidency via AP)
Leaders Summit: US plans to slash emissions by 50%

US unveils new targets as Biden launches global summit on climate change

WorldApril 23, 2021
Ethiopians flee into Sudan to avoid the ongoing violence in the Tigray region. Reuters
UN council calls for more aid to reach Tigray

China and Russia sign UN Security Council’s first statement on northern Ethiopian crisis

AfricaApril 22, 2021
UN peace envoy Tor Wennesland urged Palestinian and Israeli officials not to obstruct Palestinian voters from choosing their representatives on May 22. AFP
UN says 'no obstacles' in the way of Palestinian elections

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is mulling whether to postpone or cancel the long-delayed vote

MENAApril 22, 2021
Oil producing nations are fast becoming innovators in cutting emissions of planet-heating gases. AP
US calls Gulf countries ‘part of the solution’ to climate crisis

Biden administration seeks expertise from UAE and Saudi Arabia at Leaders Summit on Climate

The AmericasApril 22, 2021
Members of Libyan special forces have been trained by the Turkish military. The Libya Quartet said that all external military intervention in Libya is unacceptable. AFP
UN, EU and others push ahead with Libya ceasefire monitors

UN chief Antonio Guterres laid out plans for the mission to African, European and Arab diplomats

MENAApril 20, 2021
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Reuters
World on ‘verge of abyss’ of climate ruin, says UN chief

President’s Biden’s environmental summit this week is billed as a last-ditch effort to halt rising temperatures

WorldApril 19, 2021
The UN envoy has called for a Ramadan respite from the fighting in Marib, Yemen. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
‘Dangerous signs’ of escalation in Yemen’s Marib, says UN envoy

Martin Griffiths says a rebel assault on the oil-rich province grows fiercer by the day

GulfApril 16, 2021
UN aid chief says bout 4.5 million people out of nearly 6 million in Tigray need humanitarian assistance as the conflict continues to rage. Reuters
No sign of promised Eritrean exit from Tigray, says UN

Aid chief Mark Lowcock says the crisis is worsening and atrocities continue

AfricaApril 15, 2021
Violence against women in areas of conflict, including parts of Ethiopia, Syria, Yemen and other global hotspots, has worsened during the coronavirus pandemic. AP
UN says Tigray women suffer rape and ‘cruelty beyond comprehension'

Covid-19 increases levels of sexual attacks on women and girls in the world's hot spots

WorldApril 15, 2021
Former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo slammed this week’s talks in Vienna between Iran and the E3 group focused on having the US rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal. AFP
Biden should side with Israel, not ‘evil’ Iran, says Mike Pompeo

Former US secretary of state criticises administration's efforts to revive nuclear talks with Tehran

The AmericasApril 14, 2021
A victim of a 2014 gas attack in Hama. Reuters
Syrian air force behind Idlib chlorine bomb, says OPCW

OPCW report finds no evidence that Assad regime opponents staged 2018 attack on civilians

MENAApril 14, 2021
A Palestinian protester argues with Israeli security forces as he protests against Israeli settlement building activities on their land in the village of West Bank Yatta, near Hebron. EPA
Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians spike to 210 so far this year, says UN

A rise in attacks comes amid a stalled peace process and political turbulence for Israelis and Palestinians

MENAApril 14, 2021
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Muslims around the world would observe Ramadan 'differently' due to the pandemic. AP
Blinken thanks Muslims for Covid-19 ‘resilience’ in Ramadan message

Many festivities forced online due to Covid-19

WorldApril 14, 2021
The non-profit America First Policy Institute (AFPI) reportedly has 40 staffers and a $20 million first-year budget. AP
Trump think tank keeps America First agenda alive

Policy institute will push Trump agenda as Republicans decide which way to direct party

The AmericasApril 13, 2021
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