The religion and beliefs, freedom of opinions and their free expression, the right to peaceful assemblies and freedom of associations are enshrined in the World Declaration of Human Rights. The main news of the day | Friday: Gaza, Sudan, violence on the basis of religion, heat UN 60 ~ Strong > The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: Hunger confirms in Gaza, the forces of quick response in Sudan are attacked by civilians, they are called to fight acts of violence on religious grounds, more and more people are forced to work on Heat. hunger in gas For the first time, hunger was officially confirmed in GAZ. & Amp; NBSP; this is stated in a new report published on Friday experts as part of an integrated classification of phases of food security. More than half a million people in the sector were hunger. It is registered in the province of Gaza and in the coming weeks, according to forecasts, will spread to Deir El-Balah and Han-Junis. UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish called the hunger in the gas “man -made & nbsp; disaster, moral & nbsp; verdict and & nbsp; failure & nbsp; humanity. “The attacks of quick response forces to the besieged city of El Fashir and the neighboring camp of the forced immigrants of Abu Shuk in North Darfur, Sudan, led to the death of at least 89 civilians from August 10 to 20. This was announced today at a briefing in Geneva by the representative of the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights (UVKPH) Jeremy Lawrence. It is also reported on strikes by humanitarian aircraft. Such incidents exacerbate the already difficult situation of the civilian population of Sudan, who is in need of assistance. violence based on religion 22 August 22 of the victims of incorporations based on religion or convictions is celebrated. The UN is reminded that the freedom of religion and beliefs, the freedom of opinions and their free expression, the right to peaceful meetings and freedom of associations are the inalienable rights of each resident of the planet. They are fixed in the World Human Rights Declaration. UN member countries express deep regret about all acts of violence against people on religious grounds, as well as attacks on their homes, property or place of departure of the cult, and call to fight any forms of intolerance. ~ 60 > work on work on heat with the negative consequences of high temperatures, about half the world population collides. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organization (VMO) published a new joint report and leadership dedicated to the increasing threat of extreme heat for the health of workers around the world. Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of periods of abnormal heat, and many people who have to work regularly on the street feel the consequences of this. In particular, we are talking about physical work in sectors such as agriculture, construction and fishing.