Six of the world’s top 10 ugliest buildings are located in the United States, according to a new ranking from Buildworld. The J. Edgar Hoover Building, located in Washington, D.C. ranked second among the world’s top eyesores, while Boston City Hall in Massachusetts ranked third. Source:thehill.com Original Image Link
The fifth International Day of Education is celebrated under the theme “to invest in people, prioritize education”. UNESCO is dedicating this year's International Day to girls and women in Afghanistan who have been deprived of their right to education.
Speaking to journalists in New York today (24 Jan), Stefania Giannini, Assistant Director General for Education of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said, “Currently, all Afghan girls and women above the age of 12 are denied access to secondary schools and, more recently, to universities following the decisions of the de facto authorities.”
Giannini added, “A basic human right is at risk and adjust the listening to the voices of these girls and women.”
She repeated the message coming from Afghan young women “please work on the ground, work for people there, especially women and girls and weak people there.”
According to Giannini, “With higher education, we have to think and move more creatively and also involve the international community.”
She also said about an alliance of universities as a collective afford to host Afghan girls and women in the coming months.
Asked about other solutions, Giannini said, “I mentioned the radio channel as the most effective tool to reach out from Kabul, at least because as far as you know, connectivity is not a common good for all the rural zones.”
She continued, “I think that courses, lessons in classrooms online cannot be a solution for the entire country.”
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 02:00:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: LiaLia: Chinese/German Singer - amplifyHER Podcast | United Nations
So maybe you’ve realized that you’re a moth rather than a butterfly? LIA LIA is her to let you know that’s ok. With her song “I’m a moth”. The singer embraced the feeling of not fitting in, either in her father’s China, or her mother’s Germany
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In this series, 10 inspiring women musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds, talk to us from their homes and studios, about their challenges as women in a male-dominated industry, overcoming barriers, and what drives them to continue creating music.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 02:00:09 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Holocaust, Security Council, Haiti & Other topics - Daily Press Briefing
HOLOCAUST
This morning, the Secretary-General paid tribute to Holocaust survivors at the General Assembly ceremony in memory of the victims of the Holocaust. He said that the rise of National Socialism in Germany 90 years ago was made possible by the indifference – if not connivance – of so many millions of people. Today, he warned, we can hear echoes of those same siren songs of hate.
The Secretary-General said that the painful truth is that antisemitism is everywhere. In fact, it is increasing in intensity, with survey after survey showing antisemitism at record highs. And what is true for antisemitism is true for other forms of hate, Mr. Guterres added.
He also said that he is issuing an urgent appeal to everyone with influence across the information ecosystem: to stop the hate. Set up guardrails. And enforce them. Many parts of the Internet are becoming toxic waste dumps for hate and vicious lies, he said.
SECURITY COUNCIL
This morning, El-Ghassim Wane, the head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) briefed the Security Council. He discussed security in the country, the Mission’s ability to contribute to the improvement of the situation, as well as Mali’s critical year on the road back to constitutional order.
This afternoon, at 3:00 p.m., the Security Council will hold consultations on Afghanistan. Council members will hear from Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, and the Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari on the trip they undertook last week with the head of UN Women, Sima Bahous, to Afghanistan and a number of other countries.
After that, the Council will hold consultations on the situation in the Middle East, including the question of Palestine. Council members will receive an update from the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
The UN condemns the new military offensive by the M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and reiterates its call on the armed group to cease all hostilities and to withdraw from the occupied areas, in accordance with the decisions made at the mini-summit held in Luanda.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) today noted that, according to initial reports from partners, some 90,000 people have been displaced by the clashes between Congolese forces and the M23 in and around Kitchanga, in North Kivu. Many of those displaced are seeking refuge in nearby Mweso, in schools, churches and with host families.
As more displaced people arrive in Mweso, humanitarian organizations are concerned about the spread of cholera there, following last month’s outbreak.
The clashes have also impeded road access, making it very difficult to deliver humanitarian aid. The UN peacekeeping Mission in the country is continuing to provide physical security and immediate assistance. That includes shelter, water and medical care, to about 500 Congolese civilians who are currently in and outside the UN base in Kitchanga.
The UN also reiterates the Secretary-General's call on all armed groups to lay down their weapons and join the national Disarmament, Demobilization, Community Recovery and Stabilization programme.
HAITI
The UN team in Haiti has strongly condemned the targeted and deliberate attacks by members of armed gangs who have resulted in the deaths of several police officers on duty. The UN offers its condolences to the bereaved families and to the Haitian national police, and also calls on the authorities to do everything possible to identify the perpetrators of these heinous crimes and to prosecute them.
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Published: 27th Jan 2023 09:22:57 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: International Day of Commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust 2023
The United Nations Holocaust memorial ceremony will be held on 27 January 2023 in the United Nations General Assembly Hall, under the theme "Home and Belonging".
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The ceremony will include remarks by the United Nations Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the Permanent Representatives of Israel and the United States. Professor Debórah Dwork, Holocaust scholar and educator, will deliver the keynote address. Holocaust survivor Mr. Jacques Grishaver, and Dr. Ethel Brooks, Romani scholar will speak. Dr. Karen Frostig will share her experience as the granddaughter of Holocaust victims. Musicians Ms. Shoshanna Shattenkirk, Professor Renee Jolles, Mr. Michael Shaham (grandson of Holocaust survivors) will perform. Cantor Nissim Saal will recite memorial prayers. The United Nations Holocaust Memorial Ceremony marking the 2023 International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust is organized by the United Nations Department of Global Communications. The theme “Home and Belonging” highlights the humanity of the Holocaust victims and survivors, who had their home and sense of belonging ripped from them by the perpetrators of the Holocaust. The violence of exclusion began with disinformation and hate speech that lent support to systemic injustice and discrimination, and marginalization and ended with genocidal killing. The theme reminds us of our responsibility to respond with humanity to the victims of atrocity crimes, to counter hate speech, antisemitism, Holocaust distortion and denial, and prejudice – to do all we can to prevent genocide.
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Published: 27th Jan 2023 05:58:24 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Chief on International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust
Video message by António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, on International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust (27 January 2023).
Today, we honor the memory of the victims of the Holocaust.
We remember the six million Jewish children, women, and men, as well as the Roma and Sinti, the people with disabilities, and countless others who perished.
We reflect on the millions of individual lives cut short; the millions of futures stolen away.
As we mourn the loss of so many and so much, we also recognize that the Holocaust was not inevitable. No genocide ever is.
It was the culmination of millennia of antisemitic hate.
The Nazis could only move with calculated cruelty from the discrimination of Europe’s Jews to their annihilation because so few stood up, and so many stood by.
It was the deafening silence – both at home and abroad – that emboldened them.
The alarm bells were ringing from the very beginning.
Hate speech and disinformation.
Contempt for human rights and the rule of law.
The glorification of violence and tales of racial supremacy.
Disdain for democracy and diversity.
In remembering the Holocaust, we recognize threats to freedom, dignity, and humanity – including in our own time.
Today – in the face of growing economic discontent and political instability, escalating white supremacist terrorism, and surging hate and religious bigotry – we must be more outspoken than ever.
We must never forget – nor allow others to ever forget, distort or deny the Holocaust.
Today and every day, let us resolve to never again remain silent in the face of evil – and to always defend the dignity and rights of all.
Thank you.
Published: 27th Jan 2023 04:04:35 By: United Nations
CNN Video: What Van Jones thinks about Black officers charged in Tyre Nichols case
CNN Senior International Correspondent Frederik Pleitgen goes to the front lines near Bakhmut, Ukraine, with a unit fighting Russian forces in a Soviet-era T-64 tank. #CNN #news
Published: 29th Jan 2023 12:37:35 By: CNN
CNN Video: Are Florida Students Getting the Full Story?
Earlier this month, the state of Florida announced it would block reject a proposed Advanced Placement course on African American Studies. The move follows laws passed in Florida and other Republican-led states aimed at restricting certain race-based coursework in the classroom, including so-called critical race theory. We examine how students, parents and teachers are reacting to this new era of partisan education.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 09:35:55 By: CNN
CNN Video: Memphis police permanently scrap SCORPION unit following Tyre Nichols video
A day after the public release of video showing the horrific police beating of Tyre Nichols, the Memphis police department announced it is permanently deactivating the unit that five of the involved officers belonged to.
The SCORPION unit, launched in 2021, was tasked with tackling rising crime in the city, but has been heavily criticized in the aftermath of the 29-year-old man’s killing. Nichols was brutally beaten on January 7 after a traffic stop. He required hospitalization and died on January 10.
The five Memphis officers who were fired and charged in Nichols’ death all were members of the unit, Memphis police spokesperson Maj. Karen Rudolph told CNN.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 03:00:23 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump takes aim at DeSantis in first major campaign swing
Former President Donald Trump took aim at Ron DeSantis Saturday, claiming the Florida governor and his team are “trying to rewrite history” regarding their Covid-19 pandemic response, and called the potential presidential run by his GOP rival “very disloyal.” #ScottJennings #CNN #cnnnewsroom
Published: 29th Jan 2023 02:28:01 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Memphis Police Department disbands ‘Scorpion’ unit after Tyre Nichols’ death - BBC News
The Memphis Police Department has disbanded the so-called Scorpion special unit, whose officers are accused of murdering Tyre Nichols.
Scorpion stands for "Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborhoods".
The unit is a 50-person team tasked with bringing down crime levels in particular areas.
But now it is being abolished after its officers were seen beating Mr Nichols, 29, in the videos from 7 January.
In a statement, the department said "it is in the best interest of all to permanently deactivate" the unit.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 01:10:19 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Nadhim Zahawi sacked from UK government after tax row - BBC News
Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked from the UK government after an inquiry by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's ethics adviser criticised how he handled his tax affairs.
Mr Sunak said an inquiry showed there had been a "serious breach of the ministerial code".
He had asked Sir Laurie Magnus to investigate after it emerged Mr Zahawi paid a penalty to HMRC while he was chancellor, over previously unpaid tax.
Sir Laurie concluded the MP had failed to be open about his finances.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 11:20:36 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Elon Musk’s Boring Company builds tunnel to transport Teslas - BBC News
During the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Nevada, visitors could take advantage of a new transportation system under the Las Vegas strip.
Beneath the Las Vegas Convention Centre, Elon Musk has built a tunnel to transport people in Teslas.
Musk claims it is the future of transport - but did he reach his ambition?
This film is from Click – the BBC’s weekly technology show.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 10:54:01 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Israel proposes looser gun rules after Jerusalem shootings – BBC News
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures to make it easier for Israelis to carry guns after two separate attacks by Palestinians in Jerusalem over the past two days.
The attacks took place after an Israeli army raid in the occupied West Bank killed nine people.
The new measures also include depriving an attacker's family members of residency and social security rights.
The full cabinet is due to consider the measures on Sunday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised a "strong" and "swift" response ahead of the security cabinet meeting.
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Published: 29th Jan 2023 09:28:26 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Three people dead after flooding in New Zealand's largest city Auckland - BBC News
At least three people have died and one is missing after New Zealand's largest city experienced its "wettest day on record" on Friday.
Auckland is said to have received 75% of its usual summer rainfall in just 15 hours.
A local state of emergency was declared as authorities managed evacuations and widespread flooding.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins thanked emergency services for their swift response to the disaster.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 04:04:48 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Tyre Nichols: Protests ERUPT across the US
'Tyre Nichols: Protests ERUPT across the US'
Protests have erupted across the US, after Tyre Nichols was fatally beaten despite THIS body-cam footage showing he was not resisting arrest.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 06:11:25 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Jerusalem Hit by SECOND Shooting in 24 Hours
'Jerusalem Hit by SECOND Shooting in 24 Hours'
A thirteen-year-old boy is being held for a shooting outside of Jerusalem’s Old City in Silwan. Israeli officials say that two people - a father and son - were shot and wounded, before being rushed to hospital.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 03:30:57 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Memphis Police: The Body Cam Footage of Tyre Nichols Deadly Arrest
'Memphis Police: The Body Cam Footage of Tyree Nichols Deadly Arrest'
This body cam footage, released by Memphis authorities, shows police officers brutally beating Tyre Nichols, in Memphis, Tennesse on the 7th January last year. The 29 year-old later died from his injuries.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 11:22:03 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: A Man Dead When Crushed by Telescopic Urinal in Central London
'A Man Dead When Crushed by Telescopic Urinal in Central London'
A man died after being crushed by a telescopic urinal in central London.
The man got trapped underneath the public urinal while working, and after two-hour rescue attempt, he was pronounced dead.
These kind of toilets remain under the ground during the day in central London, and are moved up to street level during night time.
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Published: 27th Jan 2023 09:12:15 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Bodycam Footage Shows Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s Husband
'Bodycam Footage Shows Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s Husband'
Newly released video shows the husband of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi being attacked with a hammer by an intruder.
Mr Pelosi, 82, was attacked by David DaPape in his house in San Francisco last year.
The footage was released Friday after a coalition of news agencies, including The Associated Press.
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Published: 27th Jan 2023 07:48:43 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Attacks in Jerusalem, Scorpion unit disbanded after Tyre Nichols beating | The World This Weekend
Israel's government is vowing a swift response after two recent attacks in Jerusalem, and Memphis's police chief is permanently disbanding the Scorpion unit special unit whose officers violently beat Black motorist Tyre Nichols, who died in hospital three days later.
These are just some of the top stories on the Jan. 28, 2023 edition of The World This Weekend.
The World This Weekend is a dynamic half-hour program on CBC Radio that showcases first-rate journalism on the news of the day from Canada and around the world. We tell stories you won't hear anywhere else that connect you with remote places and people.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 11:32:45 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Ottawa marks one-year anniversary of 'Freedom Convoy' protests
It's been a year since the self-described "Freedom Convoy'' rolled into Ottawa, drawing people with a range of complaints about the federal government and the way politicians handled the pandemic. Ultimately, federal government used the Emergencies Act to break up blockades.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 10:22:03 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Video of police beating Tyre Nichols sparks protests across U.S.
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Protesters gathered for mostly peaceful demonstrations in multiple U.S. cities, including Memphis, after police released video of Tyre Nichols being violently beaten by officers during a traffic stop.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 04:46:19 By: CBC News
CBC Video: European Union MPs push to list Iranian regime's IRGC as terrorist group
The debate over blacklisting the Iranian regime's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) over its crackdown on protesters continues — not just in Canada, but also in the European Union. Members of the EU Parliament have called for the IRGC to be put on the terrorism list. Hannah Neumann, a German member of EU parliament, discusses what it will take to make it happen.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 03:37:33 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Transit union wants national strategy for violence on public transit
The violence on public transit is 'out of control,' according to John Di Nino, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Canada. He is calling for a national task force to be convened by all levels of government to deal with what he says is a spike in violent attacks on transit workers and passengers.
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Published: 28th Jan 2023 03:30:17 By: CBC News
Global Video: Mummering: Newfoundland's unique holiday tradition comes roaring back
This past weekend in St. John’s Newfoundland, hundreds of people hit the streets for the Atlantic province’s annual Mummers Parade.
As part of this festive tradition, people gather up old clothes that have been lying around the house –tablecloths and oversized shirts are a favourite – and assemble a “mummer’s rig” or costume.
Originally, mummering was a house-visiting tradition. It first appeared in Newfoundland and Labrador in the 1800’s, though the practice dates back much further than that. Mummers would visit their neighbours in disguise, looking for beer and a bite to eat.
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Global Video: World Cup 101: The most important soccer (or is it football?) terms you need to know
Match. Squad. Pitch. Nil.
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup happening now, howup-to-datee are you with the most important soccer terms?
Global News has created this glossary for even the most fair-weather fan.
Antony Robart explains.
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Published: 26th Nov 2022 04:00:00 By: Global News
Global Video: Breast cancer survivors say issues like early menopause, loss of identity often overlooked
Just days ahead of her 40th birthday, Hilary Boswell received a terrifying diagnosis – She had breast cancer.
She received a unilateral mastectomy, a surgery she didn’t necessarily want but felt pressured into by her surgeon. It left her with one breast and, she says, it changed the way she saw herself.
“I remember struggling so much with the idea of walking around with one boob,” she said. “I just really felt like I knew what I wanted… and yeah, I wish I had done it, “ she added, referring to a double mastectomy.
Like Boswell, other cancer survivors sometimes struggle to accept the changes brought on by surgery or chemotherapy – such as early menopause, or loss of libido. And they don’t always get the support they need.
As Alyssa Julie reports in our series Against all Odds, some survivors and experts are asking health professionals to shed more light on the impact of a cancer diagnosis on the body and the mind.
- With files from Michelle Butterfield.
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Published: 24th Oct 2022 03:00:46 By: Global News
Global Video: Outside the margins: BIPOC and LGBTQ2 breast cancer patients rewrite the narrative
People from racialized and 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities are underrepresented in the institution of cancer care, and they’re slipping through the cracks because of it.
“I really felt like my issues didn’t matter. And I didn’t feel confident in making a decision about a life-changing surgery because I didn’t see myself represented,” said Michelle Audoin, the founder of Uncovered: A Breast Recognition Project. “The fact that I didn’t see myself in this space and my questions weren’t being addressed, it led to depression.”
For breast cancer, a reproductive cancer, the disparity can be especially apparent for the latter group. One thing is clear: it’s time to rewrite the narrative of what a typical cancer survivor looks like.
To do so, members of the community across Canada are fighting against these gaps, from diversifying what breast cancer looks like to writing a graphic memoir.
Global's Katherine Cheng has more.
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Published: 22nd Oct 2022 04:27:45 By: Global News
Global Video: "It's part of everybody's history": CNE's post-pandemic return revives multi-generational traditions
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is back in Toronto after a two-year pandemic hiatus, and with its return, small businesses that struggled with the closure are back.
With revenue going from 100 to 0 when the Exhibition closed for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, being back at the CNE this year is extra-special for patrons and especially the small family businesses passed down from generation to generation.
“As much as this is a generational business for me and a family business, it’s also something that is an experience that generations have gone to the CNE and enjoyed,” said Sam Scanga, owner of several food booths at the CNE he runs with his family, referring to attendees’ love of his Primo Spaghetti 1.99. "It's part of everybody's history."
Global's Alexia Kapralos and Katherine Cheng have some of their stories.
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Published: 3rd Sep 2022 09:48:40 By: Global News
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