Over 600 million children exposed to violence at home, UNICEF warns

Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence is highest in Oceania, sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and Southern Asia, reflecting deep regional inequalities and widespread patterns of abuse experienced by women worldwide. “Today, millions of women and children are living in homes where violence is a part of regular life,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. “Women’s […]

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Office of Public Affairs | Lowe’s Home Centers to Pay $12.5M Penalty for Lead Paint Violations During Home Renovations

The Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a proposed nationwide settlement with Lowe’s Home Centers LLC — a subsidiary of Lowe’s Companies Inc. — to resolve alleged violations of EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting rule. The violations stem from renovation work performed by Lowe’s contractors at hundreds of homes across […]

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Over 1,000 Flights Canceled Across the U.S. as Midwest Winter Storm Grounds Travel and Delays Surge Nationwide

Summary: Over 1,000 flights have been canceled nationwide today (Nov. 29, 2025), with the Upper Midwest hardest hit due to a major winter storm. Chicago O’Hare International Airport is the most impacted hub, alongside Minneapolis–St. Paul. Tomorrow (Nov. 30), disruptions are expected to continue as the storm moves east, compounded by operational delays linked to […]

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World News in Brief: Children hit by HIV funding gaps, risks to Pakistan’s courts, minority exclusion

New modelling shows that if programme coverage falls by half, an additional 1.1 million children could acquire HIV and 820,000 more could die of AIDS-related causes by 2040 – pushing the total toll among children to three million infections and 1.8 million deaths. Even maintaining current service levels would still result in 1.9 million new […]

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African Continental Brief:  Business, Tech, Geopolitics, Security and Human Rights – November 2025

A curated overview of the latest developments across Africa in business, technology, geopolitics, security, and human rights. 🏢 Business 💻 Technology 🌍 Geopolitics 🔒 Security ⚖️ Human Rights Outlook: Africa’s November 2025 landscape reflects both resilience and fragility. Economic diversification and digital innovation are advancing, yet geopolitical rivalries, security crises, and human rights violations continue […]

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Hong Kong Declares Three Days of Mourning After Deadliest Apartment Fire in Decades Leaves 128 Dead and Over 200 Missing

Rising Death Toll and Missing Residents Hong Kong has entered a period of three days of mourning following a catastrophic apartment fire in Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court, described as the city’s worst blaze in nearly 80 years. Authorities confirmed at least 128 fatalities, with around 200 residents still unaccounted for. Officials warned the toll […]

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Nigeria Kidnapped Anglican Priest Killed as Surge in Abductions Draws Global Condemnation

Priest Murdered After Month in Captivity The Church of Nigeria has confirmed the killing of Venerable Edwin Achi, an Anglican priest abducted in Kaduna state on October 28, 2025. Archbishop Henry Ndukuba announced that Achi, seized alongside his wife and daughter, was murdered after nearly a month in captivity. His family members remain in the […]

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Imran Khan Incommunicado: Pakistan’s Political Turmoil Highlights Global Lessons on Power, Accountability, and Human Rights

Khan’s Absence Fuels Uncertainty Pakistan’s political crisis has deepened as former Prime Minister Imran Khan has reportedly remained unreachable for weeks, sparking speculation and concern among supporters. His sister has alleged police brutality, intensifying scrutiny of the government’s handling of opposition figures and raising questions about human rights protections in the country. A Familiar Cycle […]

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UN warns Myanmar’s planned elections will deepen repression and instability

Jeremy Laurence, a spokesperson for the UN human rights office, OHCHR, told reporters in Geneva that voting is expected to begin on 28 December, in what he described as a military-controlled ballot conducted in an environment “rife with threats and violence” and actively suppressed political participation. Many major political parties have been excluded and more […]

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Rough Sleepers at Risk in Dublin as Charity Highlights Failures in Homeless Cold Weather Strategy

Autistic Girl Left in Tent During Freezing Temperatures A Dublin-based voluntary group, A Lending Hand, has raised alarm over the plight of rough sleepers, including an autistic girl forced to live in a tent during -2°C conditions. The organisation’s founder, Keira Gill, said repeated attempts to secure emergency accommodation had been met with “radio silence” […]

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