Climate, conflict, and debt keep hunger and malnutrition stubbornly high globally
The world is failing to make progress in the fight against hunger and malnutrition, with 1 in 11 people experiencing hunger in 2023 and over a quarter of the global population reducing food intake or skipping meals, according to a UN report.
Fires in Greece: when migrants become scapegoats
Mary Drosopoulos
Crisis Reporting Resource
The Greek region of Evros, devastated by fires last summer, is also the external border of the EU: there is a strong temptation to blame the fires on the migrants who cross it. Experts, however, point out the responsibilities of the Greek institutions.
COP 28: Climate diplomacy, the Israel-Palestine conflict and the global fossil fuel landscape
Celia Tsigka
Video
As 2023 came to an end, we witnessed the unfolding of COP 28, the world’s biggest international climate summit.