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Gaza reconstruction talks must not distract from massive needs, say UN aid ...

Gaza reconstruction talks must not distract from massive needs, say UN aid agencies **Humanitarian Imperative Overrides Reconstruction Focus in Gaza, UN Agencies Urge** United Nations humanitarian agencies have issued a stark reminder that the immediate and pressing needs of the Palestinian... read more »

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Limited access restored to Syrias Al Hol...

Limited access restored to Syrias Al Hol camp amid security concerns

Limited access restored to Syrias Al Hol camp amid security concerns **Humanitarian Aid Resumes at Al Hol Camp Following Security Incident** **Damascus, Syria – [Insert Date]** – United Nations agencies have successfully re-established limited access to the Al Hol displacement camp in... read more »

UN rights chief decries US treatment of ...

UN rights chief decries US treatment of migrants, as deaths in ICE custody ...

UN rights chief decries US treatment of migrants, as deaths in ICE custody rise **UN Human Rights Official Voices Grave Concerns Over Migrant Treatment in U.S.** **GENEVA** – The United Nations’ top human rights official has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating mistreatment of... read more »

Syria: Renewed clashes risk derailing fr...

Syria: Renewed clashes risk derailing fragile transition

Syria: Renewed clashes risk derailing fragile transition **Northeast Syria Tensions Escalate, Threatening Fragile Progress** A volatile standoff between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the country’s northeast is casting a dark shadow over nascent... read more »

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UN strongly condemns demolition of UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem

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Washington - While it is widely believed that money can not buy love, a new study has suggested that it can buy you happiness but only up to a ‘sweet spot’ of 36,000 dollars GDP per person. A new analysis led by economists Eugenio Proto in the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy at the University of Warwick and Aldo Rustichini, from University of MInnesota found that as expected, for the poorest countries life satisfaction rises as a country’s wealth increases as people are able to meet their basic needs. However, the new surprise finding is that once income reaches a certain level – around 36,000 dollars, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - life satisfaction levels peaks, after which it appears to dip slightly in the very rich countries. The researchers found suggestive evidence that this happiness dip in the wealthiest countries is because more money creates higher aspirations, leading to disappointment and a drop in life satisfaction if those aspirations are not met. The study was published in journal PLOS ONE.

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World News in Brief: Food insecurity in Lebanon, Libya migrants freed, UNHCR tackles multiple emergencies despite cuts **Lebanon Faces Escalating Food Crisis as Vulnerability Deepens** Beirut –... read more »