Today, Myanmar is a picture of complete devastation and despair. The main news of the day | Thursday: Myanmar, Sudan, Nicaragua, AI UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: the Secretary General called to support the people of Myanmar, the extrajudicial executions of civilians in Hartum, the UN experts called the names 54 officials responsible for repressions in Nicaragua, the introduction of artificial intelligence will affect 40 percent of jobs around the world. 62 ~ help Myanmet 62 > 62 >Today, Myanmar is a picture of complete devastation and despair, said, speaking to journalists on Thursday, General Secretary of the UN Antoniu Guterres. The number of those killed as a result of a powerful earthquake that fell on the country last week has already reached three thousand people and continues to grow. Thousands are injured, many remain under the rubble. The Secretary General announced that against the backdrop of the current situation, the UN sends to Myanmar the coordinator of the Fletcher volume. & Amp; nbsp; the key task, according to the head of the UN, is now an increase in international support. 60 ~ h2 Class = “Text-align-justify” > executions in Sudan The Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk on Thursday said that he was shocked by reports of large -scale extra -court executions of civilians in Hartum. On March 26, Sudan’s armed forces returned the capital of the country under their control. Embensitive executions are a serious violation of international law, the Turk recalled. According to him, those guilty of such crimes, as well as people whose orders they follow, must be held accountable in accordance with international criminal law. ~ 60 > repression in Nicaragua 60 ~ p class = “Text-align -justification” > group of UN experts on human rights in Nicaragua published a report on Thursday, which first called dozens of government, military and party officials who are responsible for serious human rights, human rights. Abuse and crimes that feed the systematic campaign of repression in Nicaragua. All 54 people mentioned in the report, according to its authors, played a key role in organizing arbitrary detentions, torture, extrajudicial executions, persecution of representatives of civil society and the media, campaigns to deprive citizenship and confiscation of private property. 60 ~ h2 class = “Text-align-justify” > artificial intelligence in the new report “Technology and Innovation-2025” The UN Conference on Trade and Development of Trade and Development (Junctad) warns that, despite the huge potential of artificial intelligence, its development does not guarantee inclusiveness. It is expected that AI will affect 40 percent of jobs around the world. Automation, as experts warn, can lead to loss of jobs. In order to effectively introduce AI, the Junctad recommends the countries to focus on three aspects: infrastructure, data and skills. & Amp; nbsp;