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United Nations · FinlandUN Secretary-General António Guterres warned in a Jan. 28 letter that the organization faces "imminent financial collapse" and could deplete its funds by July, citing unpaid dues and budget rules requiring the return of unspent funds.See the Story
UN Chiefs Warns of 'Imminent Financial Collapse' by July
37% Right coverage: 158 sources

Africa · SeychellesClose-up-of-a-yellowfin-tuna-swimming-in-the-sea. Credit: Freepik---EyeEmBy James Alix Michel and Dona BertarelliVICTORIA, Seychelles, Feb 3 2026 (IPS) The world is entering a decisive period for the future of the ocean. With the High Seas Treaty coming into force and meaningful progress being made on the World Trade Organization Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, global momentum for stronger marine governance is building. Yet, new pressures link…See the Story
Protecting Africa’s Ocean Future and Why a Precautionary Pause on Deep-Sea Mining Matters
100% Left coverage: 1 sources

Europe · ManchesterDavid Oburo, IPBES Chair. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPSBy Busani BafanaBULAWAYO, Feb 3 2026 (IPS) British Monarch King Charles says science is the solution to protecting nature and halting global biodiversity loss, which is threatening humanity’s survival. In a message to the 12th session of the Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), which opened in Manchester, United Kingdom, this we…See the Story
Support Science in Halting Global Biodiversity Crisis—King Charles
100% Left coverage: 1 sources