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The global fertility slump isn’t down to young people turning their backs on parenthood – it’s due to social and economic ...
With science at the forefront of the opening day of the Third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3), UN News boarded a 111-year-old ...
Despite its wealth of natural resources and potential, Central Africa continues to face serious challenges, from political ...
With the Mediterranean glittering in the background, UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the Third United Nations ...
The head of the UN-backed nuclear watchdog has raised fresh concerns over Iran’s failure to fully cooperate with inspections, ...
The worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip has reached “unprecedented levels of despair,” the UN said on Monday, ...
Whether it’s their first time or a routine part of their life, menstruation has become a nightmare for women and girls in ...
They drift unseen, but everything depends on them. Plankton – the ocean’s lifeblood – regulate the climate, feed the seas, ...
As world leaders gear up for the Third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, one policy expert is making waves with an ancient marine ...
The Ocean is in deep crisis. Factors such as acidification, declining fish stocks, rising temperatures and widespread ...
Every year, 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwide, according to the UN. Half of this plastic is designed to be ...
The lack of food entering Gaza caused by ongoing Israeli aid restrictions is leaving increasing numbers of Palestinians ...