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Digital technology being used to improve agricultural methods in the Philippines: Department of Agriculture experts, working with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) using drones to gather visual data on recently damaged rice crops in Magalang tow
© Veejay Villafranca/NOOR for FAO

Monday’s Daily Brief: the future of food and digital tech, labour justice in focus, denuclearization, and Kosovo

This Monday, top stories includes: a new report on risks and opportunities of digital technology; social justice for all at the centenary UN labour conference; updates on Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear programmes; tackling today’s problems with food; and updates on the relations between Kosovo and Serbia.

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A young child walks through the streets in Aleppo, Syria. (April 2019)
UNICEF/Grove Hermansen

Friday’s Daily Brief: electronic hopes and fears, Security Council elections, updates from Libya, Syria, Australia and the Philippines

Wrapping up this week, our top stories are: how new technologies are a "vector for hope" and "source of fear", according to UN chief Guterres; new members at the Security Council; the plight of migrants in Libya; war rules violations in Syria; human rights in Australia and the Philippines.

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Mohammed, 10, sits on the staircase of the former house he used to hide with his family in Mosul.
IOM/Muse Mohammed

Thursday’s Daily Brief: STIs worldwide, food safety and food prices, updates on Iraq and East Africa

This Thursday, we cover: the latest global report by the UN health agency (WHO) on sexually transmitted infections (STIs); the first ever World Food Safety Day, celebrated this Friday; an update on global food prices; updates on the education and farmland situation in Iraq; and a new UN allocation of US$45 million to help people in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya facing food shortages.

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A family in Syria flees a conflict zone in the back of a truck near Kafr Lusein in May 2019.
© UNICEF/Ahmad Al Ahmad

Tuesday’s Daily Brief: Bicycles for the environment, new leader for the UN General Assembly, UN values, Ebola, Syria and Libya

This Tuesday, we cover: Bicycles in China; a new President elected for the 74th session of the UN General Assembly, to start in September; vital food crops destroyed in Syria; migrants and refugees in Libya’s detention centres; Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo surpasses 2,000 cases; and the UN deputy chief in London pushes for UN values.

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