The Global Gateway initiative, More Sustainable Petén, is designed to support economic growth in Petén while ensuring the protection of the environment and the responsible use of natural resources. The program seeks to promote sustainable development in the region, balancing economic opportunities with ecological preservation. Funded and implemented by Team Europe—which includes the European Union,… [Read More]
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Commission Launches Dual AI Strategies to Boost European Industry and Scientific Innovation
The European Commission has unveiled two new strategies to accelerate the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across Europe, aiming to position the EU at the forefront of AI-driven industry and scientific research. The Apply AI Strategy focuses on expanding the use of AI in key industries and the public sector, while the AI in Science… [Read More]
Free to Love, Free to Be: EU Launches 2026–2030 LGBTIQ+ Equality Strategy
Over the past five years, social acceptance of LGBTIQ+ people has grown across the European Union, with approximately 75% of people expressing comfort in having gay, lesbian, or bisexual colleagues. Despite this progress, LGBTIQ+ individuals continue to face high levels of hate, violence, and discrimination, with around one in three reporting experiences of discrimination in… [Read More]
October 2025 Infringement Package: Key Energy Decisions and EU Actions
The European Commission regularly issues infringement decisions to ensure that EU Member States comply with their obligations under EU law, protecting the interests of citizens and businesses across the Union. These decisions cover various sectors, including energy, and aim to promote the proper application of EU regulations and directives. In October 2025, the Commission issued… [Read More]
EU and Iraq Collaborate to Boost Women’s Role in Counter-Terrorism Intelligence
The European Union Advisory Mission in Iraq (EUAM Iraq) recently hosted an activity at the Joint Coordination Center focusing on operational intelligence tools, including human intelligence (HUMINT), open-source intelligence (OSINT), and geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), for investigations involving foreign terrorist fighters. The training was designed to strengthen Iraq’s law enforcement capacity while upholding human rights and… [Read More]
Controversial Italian Legislation Targets Burqa and Mosque Finances
Italy’s ruling Brothers of Italy party has proposed legislation that seeks to ban the burqa and niqab in public spaces as part of a broader effort against what it calls “cultural separatism” linked to Islam. The law would prohibit face-covering garments in public areas including schools, universities, shops, and offices, with fines ranging from 300… [Read More]
Government Under Threat: Timor-Leste Minister Raises Organised Crime Alarm
Two decades after gaining independence, Timor-Leste remains a nation of contrasts. While it has established a functioning democracy and is set to join the ASEAN regional bloc later this month, deep economic challenges and persistent poverty continue to affect the country. Amid these developments, Agio Pereira, a senior minister overseeing the national intelligence agency, has… [Read More]
From US Tariffs to Argentina’s Financial Crisis: Top 5 Topics at the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank are preparing for their annual meetings next week, a gathering that carries particular significance this year as the United States continues to play an active role in these Bretton Woods institutions despite withdrawing from several other international agreements. The meetings will address five key issues that encompass… [Read More]
Boosting Sustainability: Ontario Commits $10M to Forest Sector Innovation
The Ontario government is investing $10 million through the Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program to help Daiken North America upgrade its laminated board production line at its Huntsville facility. This investment will enable the company to bring a first-of-its-kind wood panel product to market, create jobs, and boost productivity, while supporting the province’s plan… [Read More]
Ontario Invests $41M in Cutting-Edge Agricultural Research Facilities
The Ontario government is investing over $41 million over the next four years to build and revitalize Agricultural Research and Innovation Ontario (ARIO) infrastructure. This funding is aimed at strengthening Ontario-led innovation, providing farmers with access to advanced solutions, and helping the province’s agri-food sector remain resilient and competitive in the global market. The initiative… [Read More]
Canada Set to Launch Fifth Green Bond, Strengthening Climate Financing
The Government of Canada is set to launch its fifth issuance of Canadian-dollar-denominated green bonds this week, subject to market conditions. These green bonds are designed to mobilize private financing for projects such as green infrastructure and nature conservation, which in turn support economic growth and job creation across the country. By channeling capital into… [Read More]
Budget 2026: Minister for Mental Health Unveils Significant Funding for Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services
Minister for Mental Health Mary Butler TD has announced a landmark increase in staffing and funding for mental health services in Budget 2026, with an unprecedented 300 new whole-time-equivalent positions. This expansion represents 9% of the total health service staffing growth for the coming year and forms part of a record mental health allocation of… [Read More]
Over 2 Million Ghanaian Girls to Benefit from New HPV Vaccination Program
Ghana Health Services, in collaboration with Gavi, the World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF, has launched the country’s first nationwide human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign. Running from 8 to 11 October 2025, the campaign aims to vaccinate 2.4 million girls aged 9 to 14 years, both in and out of school, providing critical protection against… [Read More]
Transforming the Funding Landscape to Empower Global Majority Communities
The Global Majority Fund convened an event at the Africa Centre in Waterloo, London, bringing together ten of its “led by and for” funded partners and twelve funders to discuss making charitable giving fairer, more just, and equitable for organisations led by Global Majority communities. The timing and location were poignant, occurring just days after… [Read More]
Aftershocks in the Philippines: 10% of Children Still Unable to Return to School
One week after a devastating earthquake struck central Philippines, approximately 2.7 million children, or 10 percent of the country’s students, remain out of school, many too frightened to attend classes due to thousands of aftershocks continuing to shake the region. In Cebu, over 2,200 schools were damaged or destroyed, leaving more than 1,800 classrooms unusable… [Read More]
New International Partnership Boosts Gender Equality in Sport
UN Women has entered into a landmark partnership with the International Working Group on Women and Sport (IWG) to advance gender equality in sports globally. The agreement aims to harness the transformative power of sport to empower women and girls, strengthen advocacy movements, and drive systemic change. Through the new Memorandum of Understanding, both organizations… [Read More]
Fighting for Humanity: A Corrections Officer’s Work to Improve Life in Congo’s Prisons
Olukemi Ibikunle, known as Kemi, left her family in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2020 to take on a pivotal role within the country’s prison service. With a background in geology, she quickly became indispensable, overseeing five custodial centers holding nearly 9,000 detainees. Her work balances security with respect for the dignity of prisoners, designing facilities with… [Read More]
WHO Urges International Support to Restore Gaza’s Fragile Health Sector
Dr. Hanan Balkhy, WHO Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, described Gaza’s health services as “shattered” and on the brink of total collapse after two years of conflict. She emphasized that once the fighting ends, the immediate challenge will be rebuilding the health system to prevent famine and despair, restore dignity, and provide hope for the… [Read More]
Europe and International Leaders Commit to Solving Housing Emergency
Ministers and senior government representatives from over 30 countries met in Geneva to commit to stronger policies and increased financing aimed at addressing housing affordability and sustainability across the UNECE region, which includes Europe, North America, and Central Asia. The meeting was convened by the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) to tackle pressing challenges… [Read More]
Unprecedented Child Displacement in Haiti Sparks Humanitarian Alarm
An alarming 3.3 million children in Haiti now require humanitarian assistance, marking the highest number on record, with rising cases of acute malnutrition, child recruitment, gender-based violence, and other violations of children’s rights. UNICEF chief Catherine Russell highlighted that each instance of displacement robs children not only of their homes but also of safety, education,… [Read More]
Madagascar Violence: UN Chief Expresses Deep Concern Over Protest Deaths
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has expressed deep sadness over the loss of life and property damage resulting from youth-led protests in Madagascar, which began on 25 September. He extended condolences to the families of the victims and called on authorities to adhere to international human rights law. Emphasizing the need for peaceful demonstrations,… [Read More]
Myanmar Airstrike Kills Civilians: UN Issues Strong Condemnation Amid Rising Violence
At least 24 people were killed and more than 45 injured when explosives were dropped on civilians attending a religious festival in Chaung-U township, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. Witnesses reported that a “motorized paraglider” was used to deliver two bombs on the crowd gathered to mark a national holiday. The United Nations condemned the incident, emphasizing… [Read More]
Building Angola’s Capacity for Effective National Health Accounts Implementation
Angola is advancing efforts to strengthen sustainable health financing, a key factor in achieving Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals. Central to this effort is the implementation of National Health Accounts (NHA), which follow the internationally recognized System of Health Accounts framework. The NHA provides a comprehensive view of health financing, detailing who… [Read More]

























