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ICJ Holds Public Hearings on the Right to Strike

ICJ Holds Public Hearings on the Right to Strike

by Seita Morimoto | 19 October 2025 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Law/human rights, World

GNV News October 19, 2025 On October 6, 2025,...

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How Climate Finance Burdens Low-Income Countries

How Climate Finance Burdens Low-Income Countries

by Kanako Kinoshita | 17 October 2025 | Economics/poverty, Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News 2025 October 17 On 2025 October 6, the...

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Number of displaced people in the Sahel reaches 4 million

Number of displaced people in the Sahel reaches 4 million

by Gaius Ilboudo | 15 October 2025 | GNV News

In early October 2025, the Office of the United...

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Mekong Forests: Deforestation in Protected Areas Is Worsening

Mekong Forests: Deforestation in Protected Areas Is Worsening

by Kanae T | 12 October 2025 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Conflict/military, Environment, GNV News

GNV News — October 12, 2025 According to a...

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Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On

Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On

by Seita Morimoto | 10 October 2025 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Law/human rights, Politics, South America

GNV News, October 10, 2025 Since September 22,...

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UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea

UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea

by A.Ishida | 8 October 2025 | GNV News

GNV News October 8, 2025 As a result of an...

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Anti-Government Protests Continue in Madagascar

Anti-Government Protests Continue in Madagascar

by Yamashita Riko | 6 October 2025 | GNV News, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology

GNV News October 6, 2025 In Madagascar, since...

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Four Caribbean countries begin full freedom of movement for citizens

Four Caribbean countries begin full freedom of movement for citizens

by Kanako Kinoshita | 3 October 2025 | Coexistence/migration, GNV News, Law/human rights, North and Central America

GNV News October 3, 2025 On October 1, 2025, the...

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Colombian mercenaries operating in conflict zones

Colombian mercenaries operating in conflict zones

by Seita Morimoto | 1 October 2025 | GNV News

GNV News — October 1, 2025 On August 6, 2025, in...

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Central Sahel countries announce withdrawal from the International Criminal Court

Central Sahel countries announce withdrawal from the International Criminal Court

by Gaius Ilboudo | 28 September 2025 | GNV News, Law/human rights, Sub-Saharan Africa

Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger announced on...

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Fossil Fuel Production Expansion Plans at Odds with the Goals

Fossil Fuel Production Expansion Plans at Odds with the Goals

by Kanako Kinoshita | 26 September 2025 | Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News, September 26, 2025 Although the Paris...

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Israeli military attacks Yemeni newspaper

Israeli military attacks Yemeni newspaper

by Hikaruko Yamamoto | 24 September 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News 2025-09-24 On 9/10/2025, the Israeli...

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Sri Lanka Suffers Under Imposed Austerity Measures

Sri Lanka Suffers Under Imposed Austerity Measures

by A.Ishida | 21 September 2025 | Asia, Economics/poverty, GNV News

GNV News 2025年9月21日 As of 2025, Sri Lanka is...

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People Killed for Defending Land and the Environment

People Killed for Defending Land and the Environment

by Kanako Kinoshita | 20 September 2025 | Agriculture/resources, Coexistence/migration, Environment, GNV News, Politics, World

GNV News 9/20/2025 On 9/17/2025, a report by the...

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United Nations Releases Gender Snapshot

United Nations Releases Gender Snapshot

by Morita Aoba | 17 September 2025 | Gender/sex, GNV News

GNV News — September 17, 2025 On September 15,...

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Global military spending surges to a record $2.7 trillion

Global military spending surges to a record $2.7 trillion

by Hayato Ishimoto | 14 September 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News

GNV News 2025.9.14 According to a United Nations...

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The Carbon Credit System Under Scrutiny

The Carbon Credit System Under Scrutiny

by Kanae T | 12 September 2025 | Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News, September 12, 2025 In 2024, around 255...

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Botswana Sees Sharp Decline in Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

Botswana Sees Sharp Decline in Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

by A.Ishida | 10 September 2025 | GNV News, Health/medicine, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025/9/10 In 2025/5, Botswana was...

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UNHCR to cut 2026 budget by 20% as aid cutbacks worsen

UNHCR to cut 2026 budget by 20% as aid cutbacks worsen

by Chiori Murata | 7 September 2025 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News

GNV News — September 7, 2025 On August 29, 2025,...

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More Than 1 Billion People Suffer From Mental Health Issues

More Than 1 Billion People Suffer From Mental Health Issues

by Kanako Kinoshita | 6 September 2025 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Health/medicine, World

GNV News September 6, 2025 On September 2, 2025,...

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African Union Endorses the Let’s Fix the Map Campaign

African Union Endorses the Let’s Fix the Map Campaign

by Tsugumi SUZUKI | 3 September 2025 | GNV News, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, World

GNV News - September 3, 2025 The "Correct the...

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Multidimensional Poverty in Mexico Has Declined Significantly

Multidimensional Poverty in Mexico Has Declined Significantly

by Chiori Murata | 31 August 2025 | Economics/poverty, GNV News

GNV News, August 31, 2025 According to data...

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Piracy Surges in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore

Piracy Surges in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore

by Kanako Kinoshita | 29 August 2025 | Asia, GNV News, Law/human rights

GNV News, August 29, 2025 In the first half of...

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Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization Countries Agree to the Bogotá Declaration

Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization Countries Agree to the Bogotá Declaration

by Hikaruko Yamamoto | 27 August 2025 | Environment, GNV News, South America

GNV News – August 27, 2025 On August 22, 2025,...

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Conflict-related sexual violence surged in 2024

Conflict-related sexual violence surged in 2024

by Chiori Murata | 24 August 2025 | Conflict/military, Gender/sex, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa, World

GNV News August 24, 2025 According to the annual...

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Thailand: At a Crossroads on Accepting Foreign Workers

Thailand: At a Crossroads on Accepting Foreign Workers

by Kanako Kinoshita | 22 August 2025 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, August 22, 2025 On August 19, 2025,...

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Libya: Will Local Council Elections Lead to Democracy?

Libya: Will Local Council Elections Lead to Democracy?

by Hayato Ishimoto | 20 August 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Politics

GNV News, August 20, 2025 On August 16, 2025,...

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Escalating Armed Conflict in Pakistan

Escalating Armed Conflict in Pakistan

by Kanae T | 17 August 2025 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, GNV News, Law/human rights

GNV News, August 17, 2025 In August 2025, the...

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Timor-Leste certified as a malaria-free country

Timor-Leste certified as a malaria-free country

by Seita Morimoto | 15 August 2025 | Asia, GNV News, Health/medicine

GNV News August 15, 2025 On July 24, 2025, the...

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Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates Near El Fasher, Sudan

Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates Near El Fasher, Sudan

by A.Ishida | 13 August 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025/8/13 In the Sudan conflict ongoing...

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