About 3.4 billion people remain without safe sanitation. (Illustrative image: UNICEF)
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Efforts to address global challenges

The United Nations has recently warned that progress towards universal access to clean water and sanitation is far slower than required, with 2.1 billion people still lacking safe drinking water and two in every five people worldwide without access to safe sanitation services.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. (Photo: Xinhua)
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Key challenges for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Government

In recent times, the Government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made its mark with notable achievements in foreign affairs. Yet, a series of daunting challenges still surround the resident of No. 10 Downing Street. A stagnant economy, rising inflation and the thorny issue of migration are weighing heavily on the British leader’s shoulders.

A view of the E1 settlement area, West Bank, August 14, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
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A setback for Middle East peace

The international community has voiced deep concern over Israel’s recently approved the E1 settlement plan in the West Bank, warning that the decision poses a serious threat to the prospects of a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.

Newly arrived Afghan refugees at a temporary camp in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 29, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua)
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Humanitarian crisis is expanding

Despite the many efforts and solutions with the joint contributions of the international community, humanitarian crises around the world are not narrowing but rather increasingly expanding. This requires the cooperation of all countries in the effort to find fundamental solutions to resolve the humanitarian crises.

Tehran, the capital of Iran. (Illustrative image: XINHUA)
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Narrow window for Iran nuclear deal

The window for negotiations on the Iran nuclear deal is closing as the parties take increasingly hard-line positions. Ten years since the signing of the historic agreement, Europe now finds itself at a crossroads: to continue pursuing diplomacy or to reimpose sanctions and increase pressure on Tehran.

A South Sudanese woman waits to receive food aid. (Photo: Oxfam)
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Risks of the aid gap

International aid has long been regarded as a lifeline for many vulnerable people across the globe. However, a wave of aid cuts is spreading, threatening to exacerbate humanitarian crises.

A supermarket in Germany installs a solar panel system. (Photo: Xinhua)
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An inevitable transition

Efforts to pursue a green transition in the European Union (EU) have marked a historic milestone as, for the first time, solar power became the largest source of electricity supply. With the climate crisis growing ever more severe, green energy has served a dual role: safeguarding energy security and curbing global temperature rise.

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