Peace and Security

Americas: Environmental crime operation leads to 225 arrests, identifies hundreds more suspects

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador – An INTERPOL-coordinated operation targeting a range of environmental crimes in the Americas has led to the arrest of 225 individuals, with several more hundred identified for follow-up action.

Full article at source: The International Criminal Police Organization – INTERPOL

Security Council LIVE: Gaza ceasefire, aid crisis dominates agenda as ambassadors meet on the Middle East

The UN Security Council meets at the top of the hour in New York to debate the Middle East, with Ramiz Alakbarov, Deputy Special Coordinator for the region expected to brief.

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Fragile Gaza ceasefire marks ‘a momentous but precarious juncture,’ UN envoy tells Security Council

The Gaza ceasefire provides a rare opportunity to end one of the most destructive phases of the wider Israel-Palestine conflict, the UN’s deputy Middle East envoy told the Security Council on Thursday.

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Millions pushed to ‘brink of survival’ in Sudan

Sudan stands at the epicentre of one of the world’s “most severe” humanitarian crises, according to the UN.

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Ceasefire offers ‘lifeline’ but Gaza hospitals remain in ruins

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed the halt in hostilities but said “the crisis is far from over and the needs are immense.”

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Israel is obliged to let aid flow into Occupied Palestinian Territory, says World Court

In a detailed advisory opinion requested by the General Assembly, the UN’s top court found that Israel is required to “ensure that the population of the Occupied Palestinian Territory [OPT] has the essential supplies of daily life, including food, water, clothing, bedding, shelter, fuel, medical supplies and services.

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Security Council LIVE: UN discusses next phase to curb Haiti gang violence, step up aid

Following renewal of the Security Council’s sanctions regime in Haiti and a resolution to create a new Gang Suppression Force to combat the scourge of gang violence, ambassadors heard this afternoon from the top UN official in the country.

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Russian strikes on Ukraine kill at least six civilians, injure dozens

“At least six civilians were killed, including two children and over 30 people injured” due to missile and drone attacks, underscored the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMM) in a social media post. 

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

Gang Suppression Force tells Haitians ‘they are not alone’, Security Council hears

Addressing ambassadors for the first time as head of the UN office in Haiti (BINUH), Carlos Ruiz Massieu addressed the continuing gang violence and humanitarian crisis in the country, the upcoming political transition set to take place next year and bid to restore national security through the recently agreed Gang Suppression Force (GSF).

Full article at source: United Nations (UN)

83 arrests in landmark African operation against terrorism financing

LYON, France – A first-of-its-kind operation targeting terrorism financing and the illegal activity supporting it, has led to 83 arrests across six African countries and the identification of 160 persons of interest.

Full article at source: The International Criminal Police Organization – INTERPOL

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