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  • Anti-immigrant violence escalates in South Africa
  • The Invisible Crisis of Groundwater Progressing on a Global Scale
  • Protection of Strike Rights under UN Treaties: Advisory Opinion of the ICJ
  • The Crisis of Peacekeeping Operations
  • World Urban Forum (WUF) ends with call to action on global housing crisis
  • Anti-government protests in Bolivia, tensions rise
  • Number of Death Penalty Executions Reaches Record High
  • “Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Slows, But Forest Degradation Continues”
  • OPCW admits concealing evidence in alleged chemical attack in Syria
  • “Indigenous Health and Land are Indivisible” – UN Forum
  • World Press Freedom Day (2026)
  • Mauritania’s Immigration Measures Raise Concerns of Abuse
  • “World Food Crisis Report Warns of Serious Food Insecurity and Malnutrition”
  • Uganda Facing the Crisis of Glacier Disappearance
  • In 2025, the Number of Rohingya Refugee Deaths Crossing the Sea Reaches Record High
  • “Democracy Defense Summit Held in Spain”
  • The Possibility of Increased Antibiotic Resistance in Infectious Diseases Due to Drought
  • Bilderberg Conference: The Unknown International Network
  • Chagos Islands: Agreement on Return from the UK to Mauritius “Paused”
  • Nigeria Records the Highest Fuel Price Increase in Africa
  • Measles Surge in Bangladesh Reflects Global Resurgence
  • Mozambique Fully Repays Debt to the IMF
  • Brazil’s Electronic Payment System Gains Popularity, Clear Conflict with the U.S. Government
  • The largest national census in the world will be conducted in India for the first time in 16 years.
  • Rising Amidst Increasing Smoke Damage and Fire Hotspots in Southeast Asia
  • The Organ Trafficking Industry in Pakistan
  • Argentina: Large-scale Demonstrations Against Past Dictatorial Regimes
  • Tensions Rise Between Eritrea and Ethiopia
  • Costa Rica: Expansion of Illegal Gold Mining
  • Trend of Slowing Improvement in Mortality Rates for Children Under 5
  • 20% of Aquaculture and Fishery Products are Misrepresented, Calls for Strengthened Surveillance
  • 88% of SDGs in the Asia-Pacific Region Expected to Remain Unachieved
  • 1 in 4 Adults Worldwide May Lose Their Land
  • Is the Goal to Halve Pesticide Risks by 2030 Impossible to Achieve?
  • Explosion Weapon Injury Fatality Rate Found to be 40%
  • The Escalating Drug Crisis in Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Due to the decline in market prices, cocoa surplus is becoming serious in producing countries
  • The population infected with trachoma reaches a record low.
  • Sudan: “Characteristics of Genocide” Reported
  • Achievements and Challenges of PFAS Regulation
  • The Surge in the Use of Child Soldiers: Colombia
  • Violence Against Civilians Increases in Nigeria
  • Mongolian Glaciers: Decreasing at the Fastest Rate in History
  • Global Average of Corruption Perception Index Reaches Lowest Point in 10 Years
  • Haitian Provisional President Council Delegates Authority to Interim Prime Minister
  • Malaysia: Ban on Electronic Waste Imports
  • The Horn of Africa: Historical Drought and Expanding Humanitarian Crisis
  • WHO: Establishing Global Standards for School Meals
  • Drug Trafficking Route, Ecuador
  • Large-scale fighting involving civilians unfolds in South Sudan
  • Iraq: The Toxic Legacy of Fallujah
  • The Global “Water Bankruptcy” Era
  • Botswana: Production Reduction Due to Excess Diamond Inventory
  • Far from Achieving Marine Conservation Goals
  • Solutions to the Climate Crisis and the Responsibility of the Wealthy
  • Bolivia: Protests over Fuel Subsidy Abolishment Conclude
  • Southern Yemen Independence Organization Disbanded?
  • Intensification of Community Conflicts in Gambela, Ethiopia
  • The World Inequality Report Reveals the Widening Global Disparities
  • Helsinki: A City with No Traffic Fatalities for Over a Year
  • Ongoing Arctic Warming
  • Algeria: Recognizing French Colonial Rule as a Crime
  • An App to Improve Digital Literacy in Nepal
  • Chile: New Anti-Terrorism Law Applied to Mapuche Youth
  • Target Met Ahead of Schedule: Cervical Cancer Vaccine Reaches 86 Million Girls
  • Asset Managers Reaping Huge Profits from Low-Income Countries
  • Western Indian Ocean Region: Losses in the Ocean
  • Somalia: U.S. airstrikes hit a record high
  • India: Kerala State Declares End to Extreme Poverty
  • Mozambique: Escalating Violence and a Humanitarian Crisis
  • Billionaires’ combined net worth hits a record high
  • Yemen: Separatists take control of the entire south
  • Defense companies’ revenue reached a record high in 2024
  • South Africa: Gender-Based Violence Declared a National Disaster
  • Decline in the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
  • International Industry Summit: Toward a Greener, More Equitable World Through Industry
  • WFP: 318 Million People at Risk of a Food Crisis
  • The reality behind the so-called protests by Mexican Gen Z
  • Mali: Fuel Shortage Worsens in the Capital
  • Fossil Fuel Lobbyists’ Attendance at COP30 Hits Record High
  • Australia Reaches Its First Treaty with Indigenous Peoples
  • Iran: Tehran Faces Severe Water Shortage
  • Norway: Sovereign wealth fund revises its ethical guidelines
  • First Social Development Summit in 30 Years
  • UN Security Council: Presents an Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara
  • UN adopts resolution calling for an end to the embargo on Cuba
  • The Decline of Programs to Combat Violence Against Women
  • Over 500,000 People Die Each Year From Extreme Heat
  • Sudan: RSF Seizes Control of All States in Darfur
  • 64% of Children in South Sudan Are Involved in Forced Labor and Related Activities
  • The US$31 Trillion Debt Hindering Low- and Middle-Income Countries’ Development
  • Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Are Surging
  • ICJ Holds Public Hearings on the Right to Strike
  • How Climate Finance Burdens Low-Income Countries
  • Number of displaced people in the Sahel reaches 4 million
  • Mekong Forests: Deforestation in Protected Areas Is Worsening
  • Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On
  • UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea
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Gabon Holds First Election Since the Coup

Gabon Holds First Election Since the Coup

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年04月16日 | GNV News, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News – April 16, 2025 On April 12, 2025, a...

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Peru: State of Emergency Declared Amid Worsening Security

Peru: State of Emergency Declared Amid Worsening Security

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年04月2日 | GNV News, Law/human rights, Politics, South America

GNV News — April 2, 2025 On March 17, 2025,...

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The Largest Protest Movement in Serbia’s History

The Largest Protest Movement in Serbia’s History

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年03月19日 | Coexistence/migration, Europe, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, March 19, 2025 On March 14, 2025,...

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Bangladesh: Student Movement Leaders Form New Political Party

Bangladesh: Student Movement Leaders Form New Political Party

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年03月5日 | Asia, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, March 5, 2025    Student leaders who...

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Caribbean Nations Hold Summit: What’s Next for Food Security and the Public Safety Crisis?

Caribbean Nations Hold Summit: What’s Next for Food Security and the Public Safety Crisis?

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月26日 | Agriculture/resources, GNV News, North and Central America, Politics

GNV News February 26, 2025 On February 21, 2025,...

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38th Ordinary Session of the African Union Concludes: Reparations and the Situation in Congo Top the Agenda

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月19日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News February 19, 2025   From February 15 to...

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Mass grave discovered in Libya, possibly the bodies of migrants and refugees bound for Europe

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月12日 | Coexistence/migration, Europe, GNV News, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News – February 12, 2025 On February 10,...

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月5日 | Europe, GNV News, Politics

GNV News — February 5, 2025 On December 6, 2024,...

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Indonesia: Free school meals program begins

Indonesia: Free school meals program begins

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年01月15日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Education, GNV News

GNV News, January 15, 2025 On January 6, 2025, a...

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Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency Amid Escalating Crime

Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency Amid Escalating Crime

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年01月8日 | GNV News, Law/human rights, North and Central America

GNV News January 8, 2025 On December 30, 2024,...

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Peace Talks Between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda Collapse

Peace Talks Between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda Collapse

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年12月18日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, December 18, 2024 The peace summit...

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Uruguay: Building a society that supports caregiving and advances women’s status

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年12月12日 | Gender/sex, Global View, Health/medicine, Law/human rights, South America

Between October and November 2024, Uruguay held...

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Sudan Conflict: Reports of a Death Toll Far Exceeding Previously Recorded Figures

Sudan Conflict: Reports of a Death Toll Far Exceeding Previously Recorded Figures

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月20日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, November 20, 2024 According to a...

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First-ever ministerial meeting on ending violence against children held in Colombia

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月13日 | Education, GNV News, Law/human rights, South America, World

GNV News, November 13, 2024 According to UN...

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月6日 | Asia, Environment, GNV News, Health/medicine

On November 6, 2024, according to an...

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