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New EU-IOM Regional Initiative to address climate displacement across Southern Africa (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— IOM: In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, 17.3 million internal displacements were recorded in 2025, including 2.9 million linked to disasters. The Regional Responses to Climate Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa (RE2CLID) Programme was officially launched in Malawi during a high-level meeting in Lilongwe on 15 June 2026. Funded by the European Union and implemented by IOM in partnership with governments and stakeholders across the region, the initiative aims to strengthen preparedness, improve data and forecasting systems, and support solutions that reduce displacement risks before disasters strike.

— The programme will be implemented in close collaboration with national and local authorities, including ministries, government departments, district councils, and traditional leaders. It will also engage regional organizations such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), alongside international and civil society partners, to promote coordinated and locally driven responses. Recognizing that climate displacement often extends beyond national borders, the programme places a strong emphasis on regional cooperation.


UNOCHA: Authorities in Venezuela report more than 6,400 people rescued as humanitarian response expands (LINK) — 1 July 2026


UNOCHA: Lebanon: 40% of displaced families return to home areas as delivery of aid continues (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— According to authorities, the Lebanese Red Crescent and IOM, approximately 40 per cent of the over one million people displaced by conflict have returned to their home areas.


UNOCHA: Ukraine: Civilians killed, essential services disrupted across the country (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— Authorities report that between 26 June and this morning, hostilities and strikes killed more than 40 civilians and injured over 460 others, including children. Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions were among the hardest hit. In Kherson city today, authorities report that two passengers were killed and eight others injured in a drone strike on a public bus. Similar attacks on or near public transport in the Zaporizhzhia region over recent days have also killed and injured civilian passengers. In the region of Sumy, repeated attacks on fuel stations have raised concerns over fuel availability for emergency services, humanitarian operations and civilian transportation. A social service centre supporting older people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable residents was destroyed, and more strikes today caused further civilian casualties.


UNHCR scales up response in Venezuela (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Anda Filip takes office on 1 July as the 10th Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the first woman and the first Eastern European to lead the Organization in its 137-year history. She will oversee the IPU's new Strategy for 2027-2031 (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— A Romanian national, Anda Filip has worked at the IPU for more than 20 years and has served as Director for Member Parliaments and External Relations since 2011.

IPU Strategy for 2027-2031 — (LINK)


UNDP: Ebola outbreak could push nearly one million more people into poverty and cost Africa billions (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Mexico: UN experts condemn murder of Afro-Mexican activist Sael Silva Cisneros, call for prompt investigation (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— OHCHR: He was killed in an armed attack in Cuajinicuilapa, on the Acapulco–Pinotepa Nacional federal highway, Guerrero, on 5 June 2026. The attack reportedly took place hours after Cisneros participated as a speaker in a seminar in Cuajinicuilapa on "Afro-Mexican dissidences in Guerrero: history, justice and rights", a forum dedicated to reflecting on the rights, dignity and recognition of Afro-Mexican persons, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and other gender-diverse (LGBT) persons. Cisneros had also met with members of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent during their visit to Mexico last month. The experts recalled the important work carried out by Sael Silva Cisneros in support of the rights of Afro-Mexican communities, racial equality, social justice and the opening of more inclusive spaces for persons and communities exposed to multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination.


Breaking news

'Most massive' Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 18 (LINK) — 2 July 2026


Vatican declares Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) in schism, excommunicates bishops: response to the consecrations Wednesday of four new bishops at the society's Econe, Switzerland, seminary (LINK) — 2 July 2026

— The group now has six bishops, 751 priests, 264 seminarians training in five seminaries, 145 religious brothers, 88 oblates and 250 religious sisters representing 50 nationalities, according to SSPX statistics.


World's oceans break June heat record and could set fresh highs in the months ahead: EU monitor (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— AFP: Global average sea surface temperatures in June were 20.98C, beating the previous records of 2023 and 2024, according to the European Union's Copernicus Marine Service.


Trump and Iran issue conflicting statements about talks: The US president said negotiations are set for Tuesday in Qatar, but Iran says no meetings are scheduled. (LINK) — 30 June 2026


UN alters budget rules to ease cash crunch, blocking refund claims from debtor states (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— Malay Mail: Under the new rule, the unused funds will only be disbursed to states that owe nothing to the United Nations. The two largest contributors — the United States and China — are regularly criticised for late and delayed payments.


UN chief says UN agency for Palestinian refugees nearing 'breaking point': UNRWA faces $100 million funding gap after cost-cutting, austerity measures (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Dangerous heatwave to hit US ahead of holiday weekend (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— Some 120 million people nationwide are under an extreme heat warning as of Tuesday, as Americans head into the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. To the north, much of Canada began experiencing its own heatwave on Tuesday, with temperatures up to 37C (99F) expected in Ontario.


Violence continues in Gaza and West Bank, UN coordinator warns: situation remains "volatile" (LINK) — 29 June 2026

— Ramiz Alakbarov, the UN's deputy special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and resident and humanitarian coordinator told the UN Security Council that more than 1,000 people in Gaza had been killed since the agreement took effect in October, while violence in the occupied West Bank has intensified amid Israeli military raids and settler attacks. "I am appalled at the numerous instances in which officials glorified violence and engaged in dangerous provocations, incitement and inflammatory language," Alakbarov said.

Oil set for steepest quarterly loss since 2020 as traders focus on US-Iran talks (LINK) — 30 June 2026


US Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship: by 6-3. President suggests Congress can legislate an end to the Constitutional law (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Pope pleads with Switzerland's breakaway conservative Catholics before possible schism (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Peru's Keiko Fujimori awarded presidential election, in latest victory for Latin American right with 50.135% (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Ukrainian oligarch sanctioned by Ukraine for allegedly doing business in Russian-occupied Crimea reported injured in Monaco blast at residential building: woman and a 13-year-old, "likely related to the couple", also wounded: adults "in life-threatening condition" (LINK) — 30 June 2026


More than 100 Venezuelans deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing (LINK) — 30 June 2026


FDA panel on peptides will include experts who promote the unproven chemicals favored by RFK Jr. (LINK) — 29 June 2026


EU introduces €3 customs charge on small parcels to curb cheap Chinese imports (LINK) — 29 June 2026


Conservation groups accuse Facebook of hosting largest wildlife black market (LINK) — 29 June 2026


Major news

New EU-IOM Regional Initiative to address climate displacement across Southern Africa (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— IOM: In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, 17.3 million internal displacements were recorded in 2025, including 2.9 million linked to disasters. The Regional Responses to Climate Displacement in Sub-Saharan Africa (RE2CLID) Programme was officially launched in Malawi during a high-level meeting in Lilongwe on 15 June 2026. Funded by the European Union and implemented by IOM in partnership with governments and stakeholders across the region, the initiative aims to strengthen preparedness, improve data and forecasting systems, and support solutions that reduce displacement risks before disasters strike.

— The programme will be implemented in close collaboration with national and local authorities, including ministries, government departments, district councils, and traditional leaders. It will also engage regional organizations such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC), alongside international and civil society partners, to promote coordinated and locally driven responses. Recognizing that climate displacement often extends beyond national borders, the programme places a strong emphasis on regional cooperation.


UNOCHA: Authorities in Venezuela report more than 6,400 people rescued as humanitarian response expands (LINK) — 1 July 2026


UNOCHA: Lebanon: 40% of displaced families return to home areas as delivery of aid continues (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— According to authorities, the Lebanese Red Crescent and IOM, approximately 40 per cent of the over one million people displaced by conflict have returned to their home areas.


UNOCHA: Ukraine: Civilians killed, essential services disrupted across the country (LINK) — 1 July 2026

— Authorities report that between 26 June and this morning, hostilities and strikes killed more than 40 civilians and injured over 460 others, including children. Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions were among the hardest hit. In Kherson city today, authorities report that two passengers were killed and eight others injured in a drone strike on a public bus. Similar attacks on or near public transport in the Zaporizhzhia region over recent days have also killed and injured civilian passengers. In the region of Sumy, repeated attacks on fuel stations have raised concerns over fuel availability for emergency services, humanitarian operations and civilian transportation. A social service centre supporting older people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable residents was destroyed, and more strikes today caused further civilian casualties.


UNHCR scales up response in Venezuela (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Anda Filip takes office on 1 July as the 10th Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the first woman and the first Eastern European to lead the Organization in its 137-year history. She will oversee the IPU's new Strategy for 2027-2031 (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— A Romanian national, Anda Filip has worked at the IPU for more than 20 years and has served as Director for Member Parliaments and External Relations since 2011.

IPU Strategy for 2027-2031 — (LINK)


UNDP: Ebola outbreak could push nearly one million more people into poverty and cost Africa billions (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Mexico: UN experts condemn murder of Afro-Mexican activist Sael Silva Cisneros, call for prompt investigation (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— OHCHR: He was killed in an armed attack in Cuajinicuilapa, on the Acapulco–Pinotepa Nacional federal highway, Guerrero, on 5 June 2026. The attack reportedly took place hours after Cisneros participated as a speaker in a seminar in Cuajinicuilapa on "Afro-Mexican dissidences in Guerrero: history, justice and rights", a forum dedicated to reflecting on the rights, dignity and recognition of Afro-Mexican persons, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and other gender-diverse (LGBT) persons. Cisneros had also met with members of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent during their visit to Mexico last month. The experts recalled the important work carried out by Sael Silva Cisneros in support of the rights of Afro-Mexican communities, racial equality, social justice and the opening of more inclusive spaces for persons and communities exposed to multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination.


Miscellaneous

Motley Fool: Buying SpaceX today could 10x your investment (LINK) — 1 July 2026

Steven Porrello: "SpaceX is indeed expensive. The stock, as I write this on June 26, trades at roughly 103 times sales and 58 times book value. That means investors are paying about $103 for every $1 of annual revenue SpaceX generates, and about $58 for every $1 of net assets on the balance sheet."

Does it still make sense to buy SpaceX stock at over $160? (LINK) — 30 June 2026

Investor's Business Daily: SpaceX stock vaporizes $811 billion in value (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Binance, Changpeng Zhao sued for $200m by British investors: Reuters: "offered complex and risky financial instruments, like leveraged trading products, without regulatory approval" (LINK) — 30 June 2026


Shark bites 12-year-old boy 60 miles off the Bahamas on 23 June, brother uses swimsuit as tourniquet (LINK) — 29 June 2026

— Before the attack, the family had spent the day visiting several islands, swimming with pigs, feeding iguanas, and spending time around nurse sharks. Because the group was far offshore without cell service or radio contact, it was about 45 minutes before they were able to reconnect and call for help. The family told KPRC 2 that Parker later needed about 1,000 stitches, and while he's currently sidelined from walking unassisted, he's expected to fully recover.


CBS: Why some Europeans resist air conditioning, even amid deadly heat waves (LINK) — 30 June 2026

— A 2007 study found that air conditioning can cut heat-related deaths by 75%, but only about 20% of Europeans have air conditioning in their homes. In the U.S., it's about 90%. But..."installing more air conditioning actually emits more heat into our environment, so it will actually increase the speed of warming." It's also more expensive. About 56% of all homes in Italy had air conditioning as of 2024 [...], and the country accounts for one-third of all electricity use on air conditioning in the European Union.


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