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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Armenia/Azerbaijan
- Libya
- Yemen
- Burkina Faso
- Guatemala
- International Days
- Senior Personnel Appointment
- Press Briefing
- Briefings Tomorrow
ARMENIA / AZERBAIJAN
A UN team, led by Vladanka Andreeva, the Resident Coordinator for the United Nations in Azerbaijan, visited the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan yesterday. It was a day trip but they got to see quite a bit. The mission aimed to assess the situation on the ground and identify the humanitarian needs of both the people remaining and those who are on the move.
The team included Ramesh Rajasingham, who, as you know is the Director of the Coordination Division of the Department for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. It also included representatives of the Food and Agriculture Organization, UNICEF the UNHCR and the World Health Organization.
The mission visited the city of Khankendi, where the team met with people and community representatives, and was able to see first-hand, for themselves, the situation regarding health and education.
In parts of the city visited by the team, they saw no damage to civilian public infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and housing, or cultural and religious infrastructure. However, no shops seemed to be open. The mission also saw that the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan was preparing for the resumption of health services and some basic utilities in the city.
The team also heard from representatives of communities that between 50 and 1,000 ethnic Armenians remain currently in Karabakh.
Our colleagues were struck by the sudden manner in which the local population fled their homes and the suffering that the experience must have caused them. They did not come across any reports – either from the local population or from others - of violence against civilians following the latest ceasefire.
No destruction of agricultural infrastructure or dead animals were seen by the members of the UN team.
The team stresses the need to rebuild trust and confidence, adding this will require time and effort from all sides.
They also drove down the Lachin road up to the border crossing with Azerbaijan - a journey, which has been taken by more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians in the last few days – and the team did not come across any civilian vehicles.
While driving through Aghdam, which is part of the territories regained in 2020, members of the UN team did observe destruction, as well as the reconstruction efforts that are being made by the Government of Azerbaijan.
The UN team plans to continue to regularly visit the region.
Meanwhile, we are also responding to the needs of new arrivals at reception centres in Armenia.
Over the weekend, trucks with supplies from the UN Refugee Agency [UNHCR] have arrived in Armenia.
Our colleagues are telling us that the cargo contains warm blankets, mattresses, folding beds, hygiene items and other assistance for the refugees that have been taken in by host communities. An additional 15 trucks from UNHCR is expected in the coming days, bringing more items like blankets, beds and kitchen sets for about 7,000 refugees in total.
For its part, the World Food Programme has provided more than 5,000 meals in registration centre areas in the past few days, as well as lunch boxes for about 600 refugees in Kapan and Parakar registration centres.
In response to a government request, the World Food Programme distributed 4,000 family food parcels to the Syunik authorities to address the food requirements of the impacted people. An additional 3,500 parcels to assist 14,000 people are being procured to support the next phase of the response, in coordination with the government.
Also today, the UN Children’s Fund said they have delivered the first batch of life-saving medical supplies to Armenia's National Center for the Provision of Medicines and Medical Supplies. This includes crucial items like bandages, syringes, and various medications, including antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication.
The UN Population Fund (UNFPA), for its part, is delivering essential hygiene items to refugee women and girls in a number of regions in Armenia.
In partnership with the Ministry of Health, UNFPA has distributed enough reproductive health kits to meet the needs of 150,000 people in the regions of Syunik, Tavush and Gegharkunik.
GUATEMALA
In response to questions about the situation in Guatemala, the Spokesman said the Secretary-General is alarmed by the recent actions of the Public Prosecutor's office in Guatemala that threaten confidence in the democratic process. He calls on all actors to uphold the rule of law and the democratically expressed will, ensuring that the freely elected authorities take office on 14 January 2024.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=02%20October%202023
Published: 2nd Oct 2023 05:57:37 By: United Nations
The SDG Pavilion is a convening space and art installation, designed by renowned artist Es Devlin at UN Headquarters in New York during high-level week of the UN General Assembly. The 78th Session of #UNGA falls at the halfway mark to the 2030 deadline on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Watch Nathalia Arcuri, founder of the world’s largest financial entertainment platform, Me Poupe!, speak with Marina Silva, Minister for the Environment and Climate Change of Brazil.
Host: Nathalia Arcuri
Channel: @Mepoupenaweb
Guest: Marina Silva, Minister for the Environment and Climate Change of Brazil.
Published: 1st Oct 2023 05:16:33 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Press Conference | United Nations (21 Sep 2023)
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban-Treaty Organization (CTBTO) is hosting a press briefing on the margins of the 78th UN General Assembly High-Level week to discuss the renewed concern around nuclear testing and the weapons it helps create. The briefing comes ahead of the biennial CTBT Article XIV Conference (AFC), a meeting designed to rally international support for the entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), a core element of the global nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament architecture. CTBTO’s Executive Secretary, Robert Floyd, will be joined by the Foreign Ministers of Panama and Norway, incoming co-presidents of the AFC, the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, the most recent State to ratify the CTBT, and representatives of the outgoing co-presidents, Italy and South Africa. During the briefing, the speakers will address the danger nuclear testing continues to pose to global peace and security and the need for reinvigorated action to combat this existential threat.
Speakers:
Robert Floyd, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban-Treaty Organization (CTBTO)
H.E. Janaina Tewaney, Foreign Minister of Panama, incoming co-president of the AFC
H.E. Anniken Huitfeldt, Foreign Minister of Norway, incoming co-president of the AFC
H.E. M.U.M. Ali Sabry, Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, most recent country to ratify the CTBT
H.E. Edmondo Cirielli, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy, outgoing co-president of the AFC
Mr Zane Dangor, Director-General of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, outgoing co-president of the AFC
Published: 30th Sep 2023 01:30:00 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Alice Aedy meets Cassie Flynn | Intersections between Climate Crisis and all the other SDG | Creator
Creator Studio at the SDG Pavilion | #UNGA 78 | Alice Aedy meets Cassie Flynn
Alice Aedy, Co-Founder and CEO of Earthrise, an impact-driven media company for people + planet pioneering innovative multimedia storytelling, speaks in the SDG Pavilion with Cassie Flynn, Global Director of Climate Change at the United Nations Development Programme. Cassie and Alice discuss the intersections between the climate crisis and all the other SDGs.
What is the SDG Pavilion:
The SDG Pavilion is a convening space and art installation, designed by renowned artist Es Devlin at UN Headquarters in New York during high-level week of the UN General Assembly. The 78th Session of #UNGA falls at the halfway mark to the 2030 deadline on the Sustainable Development Goals.
The United Nations and non-profit agency Project Everyone partnered with global influencers to bring the message of the SDGs at Halftime to people across the world through the Creator Studio at the SDG Pavilion – and inspire everyone to #imaginewinning
Host: Alice Aedy
Channel: @earthrise
Guest: Cassie Flynn, Global Director of Climate Change at the United Nations Development Programme
Published: 30th Sep 2023 12:30:34 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Prajakta Koli meets Rémy Rioux | India Youth Climate Champion | SDG Creator Studio | #UNGA 78
The SDG Pavilion is a convening space and art installation, designed by renowned artist Es Devlin at UN Headquarters in New York during high-level week of the UN General Assembly. The 78th Session of #UNGA falls at the halfway mark to the 2030 deadline on the Sustainable Development Goals.
The United Nations and non-profit agency Project Everyone partnered with global influencers to bring the message of the SDGs at Halftime to people across the world through the Creator Studio at the SDG Pavilion – and inspire everyone to #ImagineWinning.
Watch Prajakta Koli, content creator and UNDP India Youth Climate Champion, speak with Rémy Rioux, CEO of Agence Française de Développement about how finance can help us achieve the SDGs.
Host: Prajakta Koli
Channel: @MostlySane
Guest: Rémy Rioux, CEO of Agence Française de Développement
Published: 30th Sep 2023 04:00:10 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Judge rebuts attacks from Trump's attorney in $250M civil case
Judge Arthur Engoron rebutted attacks from Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba against New York Attorney General Letitia James, after she attacked James for saying in her campaign for attorney general that she was going to “get Trump.” The judge responded by noting that the defense already tried to dismiss the case claiming that James brought it as a “witch hunt” against Trump. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Oct 2023 07:40:44 By: CNN
CNN Video: 'Despicable': Retired general reacts to 'small minority' pushing to defund Ukraine aid
Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling reacts to the US Congress passing a short-term spending bill that prevented a government shutdown but did not include funding for Ukraine. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Oct 2023 06:41:21 By: CNN
CNN Video: See Trump and New York AG sitting just feet apart in Manhattan courtroom
Former President Donald Trump sits in a New York City courthouse for the start of a civil fraud trial against him, his eldest sons, their companies and Trump Organization executives. Judge Arthur Engoron allowed cameras in the courtroom briefly before the trial started. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Oct 2023 05:38:09 By: CNN
CNN Video: Democrat steps down from leadership role over party’s support of Biden’s reelection
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota is leaving his position in House Democratic leadership over his party’s support of President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection bid. #CNN #News
Cameras cut to Taylor Swift 17 times as she cheered on her rumored boyfriend Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during a game against the New York Jets, according to the Athletic. CNN's Harry Enten breaks down Swift's impact on the NFL. #TaylorSwift #TravisKelce #NFL #CNN
Published: 2nd Oct 2023 03:33:08 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Donald Trump in New York court for $250m civil fraud trial - BBC News
Former US President Donald Trump has arrived at a New York court where he faces a civil lawsuit and a fine of $250m (£204m) for alleged fraud committed through the Trump Organization.
The former president spoke outside the courtroom where he denied the allegations and called the lawsuit a politically motivated "witch hunt".
Judge Arthur Engoron found Trump liable for one fraud claim last week and the same judge will now weigh up six more claims.
New York prosecutors claim Trump deceived banks, insurers and others by largely overvaluing his assets and exaggerating his net worth.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 08:45:00 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Migration will overwhelm Europe unless EU finds solution, says Italy's PM - BBC News
Italy’s prime minister has warned that Europe will be overwhelmed by migration unless the EU finds solutions.
Italy currently receives the largest number of people smugglers, boats carrying asylum seekers and other migrants in to Europe.
Many people then try to travel on to countries across the continent.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 04:00:24 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Donald Trump arrives at New York court for fraud trial - BBC News
Former US President Donald Trump has arrived at a New York court to attend the opening of his civil trial.
Trump, his adult sons and the Trump Organization are accused of perpetrating years of fraud.
The NY attorney general is seeking a fine of $250m (£204m) and a ban on him doing business in his home state.
In brief remarks before entering the courtroom, Trump told reporters: "It's a scam. It's a sham. Just so you know, my financial statements are phenomenal."
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 02:37:19 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Malaria vaccine breakthrough: New cheap, option backed by WHO - BBC News
A cheap malaria vaccine that can be produced on a massive scale has been recommended for use by the World Health Organization.
The vaccine has been developed by the University of Oxford and is only the second malaria vaccine to be developed.
Malaria kills mostly babies and infants, and has been one of the biggest scourges on humanity.
There are already agreements in place to manufacture more than 100 million doses a year.
It has taken more than a century of scientific effort to develop effective vaccines against malaria.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 02:25:01 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Ukraine war: EU ministers meet in Kyiv following US funding concerns - BBC News
European Union foreign ministers are meeting in Kyiv in a show of support following signs Western resolve may be wavering.
The European Union’s most senior diplomat, Josep Borrell, has told the BBC that he is worried by the US’ decision to not include new support for Ukraine in a short-term funding deal.
The temporary measure, pushed through to avert a government shutdown, did not include $6bn (£4.92bn) in military aid for Kyiv - a top White House priority.
President Joe Biden has said the US will continue to support Ukraine.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 02:00:20 By: BBC News
ODN Video: 'No one is above the law': Trump Fraud Trial Begins in New York
'No one is above the law': Trump Fraud Trial Begins in New York
Former US President Donald Trump has arrived in New York to face trial over allegations of “persistent and repeated fraud”.
Outside the courthouse, New York State Attorney General Letitia James made a rousing speech.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 04:01:34 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Huge Fire BLAZES At Egypt Police Headquarters
'Huge Fire BLAZES At Egypt Police Headquarters'
At least 38 people have been injured after a huge fire took hold early on Monday morning at a police headquarters in northeastern Egypt.
The blaze tore through the multi-storey and even collapsed part of the building, located in the Suez Canal province of Ismailia. Egypt’s health ministry sent 50 ambulances and two military aircrafts to assist on the scene where people were struggling with asphyxiation and burns.
It was not immediately clear how many police were in the building at the time of the blaze, and the cause of the fire is still unknown. No deaths have been reported.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 02:27:30 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Inside Mind-blowing Las Vegas Sphere Venue with Stunning Spectacle
'Inside Mind-blowing Las Vegas Sphere Venue with Stunning Spectacle'
Legendary rock band U2 made history playing the first ever performance at ‘The Sphere’ in Las Vegas.
The world’s largest spherical structure has officially opened, with band U2 gracing its stage for the first time leaving fans in awe.
The Las Vegas desert has been lit up by the Sphere, a brand new £2.6bn live entertainment venue featuring groundbreaking visuals both inside and out.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 01:51:28 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Shocking Moment Church Roof COLLAPSES During Mass in Mexico
'Shocking Moment Church Roof COLLAPSES During Mass in Mexico'
At least 10 people have been killed, including two children, after the roof of the Santa Cruz church in northern Mexico collapsed during Mass on Sunday.
There were thought to be around 100 people inside the church when the roof caved in, sending bricks, concrete, and steel onto parishioners in the pews.
Local people have worked tirelessly to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble, and their efforts have been praised by Bishop José Armando Alvarez of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tampico.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 11:06:43 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: At Least 13 People Killed in Spanish Nightclub Blaze
At least 13 people have died after a fire broke out in a nightclub in the southeastern Spanish city of Murcia.
The fire started around 6am on Sunday in the Teatre nightclub, also called Fonda Milagros.
Emergency services are continuing their search for any missing people and have warned the death toll could rise.
The mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, has declared three days of mourning in the city.
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Published: 1st Oct 2023 04:52:13 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Why you should steer clear of amorous elk
Spring may be the season for birds and bees, but autumn is the time of year when male elk become aggressive in their competition for mates. James McCormick, a human-wildlife coexistence specialist with Parks Canada, shares some warning signs that can keep you safe.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this video incorrectly identified the animals shown from 0:00 to 0:07 and 1:48 to 1:59 as elk when they are in fact deer. That video has been removed.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 07:24:54 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Why small-town sirens are a sign of Canadian history
Some Alberta communities are familiar with a daily, noisy notice that it's noon, while others may find the sound alarming. The CBC's Lauren Fink visited communities that have had sirens for decades to find out why they're there and why they blare.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 05:38:03 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Donald Trump in court today for the start of his fraud trial in New York
Donald Trump is back in a New York court on Monday in a civil fraud case that could deal a major blow to the former U.S. president's real estate empire. Trump was defiant upon arrival at the court, deeming the case a 'scam and a sham.'
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 03:35:47 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Scientists Katalin Kariko, Drew Weissman win Nobel Prize in medicine for work on mRNA vaccines
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to scientists Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman for discoveries enabling the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, the award-giving body said on Monday.
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Published: 2nd Oct 2023 12:47:44 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Is boosting minimum wage enough to offset the rising cost of living?
Six provinces in Canada have increased the minimum wage for workers as the higher cost of everything continues to make necessities like food and shelter harder to reach for more and more Canadians. But advocates are making fresh calls for governments to do more, including a new appeal for a national school nutrition program.
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Global Video: How rocks from an asteroid could teach us about our planet
On Sunday, rocks plucked from the asteroid 101955 Bennu will land on our planet, ready to be studied by scientists who hope this sample can shine a light on our planet – and how it came to be.
The sample comes to us seven years after NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. on a mission to study a near-Earth asteroid and three years after it successfully touched down on Bennu to collect a sample of an asteroid for the first time in the space agency’s history.
Bennu is described as a celestial “rubbish pile” that is made up of material dating back billions of years to when the solar system was forming. And as Alyssa Julie reports, scientists believe its rocks could hold a record of that time period.
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Published: 23rd Sep 2023 02:00:19 By: Global News
Global Video: Maui wildfires: Wind, drought and invasive grass created perfect storm for devastating fires
Punishing winds, a severe drought and invasive grass created the perfect conditions for the devastating fires on Maui that have so far killed at least 67 people, experts say.
The exact cause of the fires is yet to be determined but the National Weather Service had issued warnings for high winds and dry weather as Hurricane Dora brushed south of Hawaii.
Craig Clements, a meteorology professor at San Jose State University, said Maui had already been in a severe drought, putting it at risk for fires. He said the steep mountains overlooking the hard-hit town of Lahain also exacerbated the high wind conditions, sending them into populated areas at high speed.
Alyssa Julie has more on how conditions fanned the flames of the fires.
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Published: 11th Aug 2023 10:37:06 By: Global News
Global Video: CO2: How an essential greenhouse gas is heating up the planet
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas and is essential for life on Earth to function normally. However, humans are emitting it on an industrial scale, like through the burning of fossil fuels, which is contributing to global warming.
Kamyar Razavi explains how the exponential increase of CO2 release is causing the planet to heat up.
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Published: 28th Jun 2023 06:30:21 By: Global News
Global Video: King Charles coronation: Crown jewels, centuries-old traditions and what it all means
The coronation of King Charles III will be the first time a King of England has his coronation televised and only the second-ever British monarch to do so after Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
It’s a ceremony full of pomp and circumstance, cloaked in mystery and steeped in centuries-old traditions…that comes from a healthy dose of historical pettiness and happenstance.
During the ceremony, the monarch will be presented with the crown jewels, almost all of which were destroyed, altered, or lost to time over the often-tumultuous centuries of British history.
While the crown is the centrepiece of the regalia – what do sceptres, swords and a Scottish stone have to do with being anointed to the British throne?
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When Russia invaded Ukraine just over a year ago, the question was raised if China could be watching what happened to determine if it could launch its own invasion of the independent island nation of Taiwan.
For years, Chinese President Xi Jinping has said Taiwan would some day reunify with China but outside of military exercises near the island, there has yet to be actual movement that has signified if Beijing would take the next step and try to invade.
Sean Previl takes a look at the history of the country, the political conditions it currently faces and what could happen if China did take that step.
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Published: 8th Apr 2023 02:00:35 By: Global News
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