US withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council puts funding in doubt, Glimmers of hope for refugees, UN鈥檚 resolution on Palestinians was mostly a win, European left walks an immigration tightrope, Mohamed Salah is changing perceptions about Muslims
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The Manila Times / Manila
US withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council puts funding in doubt
鈥淥n ... June 18, the UNHRC opened its 38th session in Geneva,鈥 writes Ken Makabenta. 鈥淏efore the day was over, the body was facing questions about its future.... In a series of developments [recently], the rug has literally been pulled from under the feet of the UNHRC and its army of special rapporteurs.... [Among those developments], the United States formally withdrew from UNHRC.... [T]he US under Donald Trump is forcing the [United Nations] to change. Since Trump took office, the US has quit the UN cultural agency Unesco, cut UN funding, and announced plans to quit the UN-backed Paris climate agreement.... Twenty-four special rapporteurs in the council鈥檚 budget ... are wondering whether they will still have their jobs.鈥澛
The National / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
World Refugee Day: Amid a strained UN budget, glimmers of hope
鈥淎s the international community mark[ed] World Refugee Day [recently], the [Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees] has released new figures showing that a record number of 68.5 million people have been displaced from their homes due to war, persecution and natural disasters...,鈥 writes Toby Hayward. 鈥淎s humanitarian needs have increased, available resources have not followed suit. Despite record giving by many donor countries and extraordinary acts of kindness by people from across the globe, UN agencies like UNHCR are faced with large financial deficits.... However, there are some glimmers of hope for refugees. [In 2016], all 193 member states of the United Nations General Assembly pledged to do more to share responsibility for sheltering displaced people and to ease the burden on host countries.鈥澛
The Jordan Times / Amman, Jordan
UN鈥檚 resolution for better protection of Palestinians was a win, overall
鈥淭he world took little notice of [a recent United Nations] General Assembly resolution 鈥榰rging鈥 greater protection of the Palestinian people in Gaza and elsewhere in the Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, and 鈥榙eploring鈥 the Israeli use of 鈥榚xcessive, disproportional and indiscriminate鈥 force against them,鈥 states an editorial. 鈥淭he resolution was adopted by an overwhelming support of 120 countries, while 45 states voted against it and 8 countries abstained.... This is a moral and political victory for the Palestinians but would hardly change things on the ground.... The use of the word 鈥榙eplore鈥 rather than 鈥榗ondemn鈥 [regarding] the Israeli use of force is also significant, as it also suggests a certain degree of wavering by the UN General Assembly.... [T]he resolution remains a significant vote of confidence in the Palestinian cause.鈥澛
The New Times / Kigali, Rwanda
The European left is walking an immigration tightrope
鈥淓urope鈥檚 established left is facing the threat of extinction,鈥 writes Michael Br枚ning. 鈥淚n less than two years, the continent鈥檚 social-democratic parties have suffered historic losses.... [O]ne of the most important reasons [for the left鈥檚 decline] is as grim as it is simple: European voters are increasingly opposed to immigration, and do not trust the left to limit it.... [C]enter-left parties ... have begun to change course, with social democrats in several key countries changing long-held positions on migration.... On one level, social democrats鈥 immigration shift is a necessary response to voter demand.... The key is to ensure that policy responses remain morally acceptable.... They clearly cannot copy the crude nativist recipes of the radical right....鈥澛
The Globe and Mail / Toronto
Egypt鈥檚 Mohamed Salah is changing perceptions about Muslims
鈥淸Mohamed Salah, the] unapologetically Muslim soccer star [playing for Egypt in the World Cup,] is creating a new lens in which the world views our religion, instead of one tied to extremism and terror: Athletic excellence balanced with religious dedication...,鈥 writes Sheema Khan. 鈥淢r. Salah鈥檚 popularity has extended to soccer fans throughout the world for his record-breaking season with Liverpool FC. He has won both the Premier League Player of the year and the Premier League Golden Boot.... He is a role model for Muslim youth, by showing that hard work combined with simple adherence to the faith can lead to success and respect. His message is simple: Be proud of who you are, treat people well and give back to your community.鈥澛