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Opening of G77 and China Summit.
COP28 Website: https://unfccc.int/cop28
About COP28:
COP 28 refers to the United Nations Climate Change Conference taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 30 November until 12 December 2023.
UN Climate Change conferences (or COPs) take place every year, and are the world’s only multilateral decision-making forum on climate change with almost complete membership of every country in the world.
To put it simply, the COP is where the world comes together to agree on ways to address the climate crisis, such as limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, helping vulnerable communities adapt to the effects of climate change, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
More than 70,000 delegates are expected to attend COP28, including the member states (or Parties) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Business leaders, young people, climate scientists, Indigenous Peoples, journalists, and various other experts and stakeholders are also among the participants.
Officially, COP 28 stands for the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC.
Published: 1st Dec 2023 09:46:18 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Gaza, Somalia, COP28 & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (1 Dec 2023) | United Nations
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- COP28
- Climate
- Gaza
- UNRWA
- Lebanon
- Syria
- Guinea-Bissau
- South Sudan
- Somalia
- International Days
GAZA
In a tweet issued this morning, the Secretary-General said he regretted the resumption of hostilities in Gaza and Israel. He urges all concerned parties to swiftly find a way to resume the pause in the fighting and facilitate the release of more hostages.
We appeal to the parties not to resort to further military action that can only make the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza worse and to spare civilians from more suffering.
The Secretary-General reaffirms his call for a true humanitarian ceasefire.
Just wanted to give you a bit more granularity on what we have been able to achieve and what our colleagues on the ground have been able to achieve since the the start of the pause.
The humanitarian pause, which lasted for seven days, had allowed us a major increase in the delivery of basic supplies into and across Gaza, primarily through the Egyptian and Palestinian Red Crescent Societies and, of course, with the support of UN agencies. However, as the Secretary-General told Security Council members this week, the level of aid remained completely inadequate to meet the growing needs.
Between 24 and 29 November, 630 metric tonnes of flour were distributed to about 224,000 people in the south. We also distributed 63,000 blankets and mattresses.
Cooking gas had been entering daily from Egypt during this period and has been available, or at least had been available, at one distribution centre in the south, in not enough quantities unfortunately to meet the demand.
Since the start of the pause until the 29th [November], approximately 4,850 metric tonnes of food, primarily rice, flour, and canned food; 1,700 metric tonnes of other supplies; as well as 1,110 metric tonnes of bottled water; also 148 metric tonnes of medical supplies and 29,500 litres of fuel were delivered to UNRWA shelters, hospitals and warehouses in northern Gaza.
Any continuation in the uptick the delivery of basic supplies into and across Gaza is now, of course, uncertain because of the resumed hostilities, which obviously makes the distribution of humanitarian goods that much more difficult, not only for the humanitarian workers but also for those for whom the aid is intended.
COP28
This morning in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, the Secretary-General spoke at the opening ceremony of the World Climate Action Summit at COP28.
He told the gathered world leaders they can still prevent a planetary crash and burn, but that they will need cooperation and political will.
The Secretary-General said the success of COP28 depends on three areas: drastically cutting emissions, accelerating a just and equitable transition to renewables and delivering climate justice for developing countries.
The Secretary-General underscored that we must listen to the science, which says that the 1.5-degree limit is only possible if we ultimately stop burning all fossil fuels. Not reduce, not abate, but phase out all fossil fuels with a clear timeframe aligned with 1.5 degrees celsius.
Mr. Guterres also had a message for fossil fuel company leaders: Do not double down on an obsolete business model. Lead the transition to renewables.
And he urged governments to help the fossil fuel industry make the right choices – by regulating, by legislating, by putting a fair price on carbon, by ending fossil fuel subsidies, and by adopting a windfall tax on profits of these companies.
The Secretary-General also spoke at the Local Climate Action Summit, where he urged local leaders to develop plans for a net-zero future, demand a seat at the table to draft climate national policies and to invest in renewables.
SOMALIA
In Somalia, the Humanitarian Coordinator there, George Conway - together with the Government and the Somali NGO consortium - have jointly warned that the country is in the midst of a disaster as devastating rains and floods continue to spread.
Since October, and we have been reporting this to you, some 2 million people have been impacted by torrential rains, flash floods and riverine floods. More than 750,000 people are displaced from their homes and nearly 100 people have been killed, throughout different parts of the country.
The continuing heavy rains and floods are expected to swamp at least 1.5 million hectares of farmland through December.
With one month to go until the end of the year and despite massive needs, the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan for Somalia– which seeks more than $2.6 billion to meet the needs of 7.6 million people – is only 42 per cent funded at $1 billion. Aid organizations cannot meet current and new needs without additional resources.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 07:01:15 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Stop Burning Fossil Fuels | Secretary-General | United Nations
The UN chief delivered his impassioned appeal at the high-level opening of the Global Climate Action Summit in Dubai. Warning that “humanity’s fate is hanging in the balance”, the Secretary-General said world leaders must act now to end the climate catastrophe. He also underscored that “the 1.5-degree limit is only possible if we ultimately stop burning all fossil fuels.
Published: 1st Dec 2023 05:45:15 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Saving Seas, One Swim at a Time | Red Sea, Hudson River | Awake at Night | United Nations
Lewis Pugh was never afraid to take the plunge. Now ocean advocate for the United Nations Environment Programme, the record-breaking cold-water swimmer has completed long distance swims at both of the earth’s Poles, in the Red Sea, and along the length of the Hudson River, to spread a message of habitat renewal and conservation.
“The first thing that happens is I can't breathe and I’m gasping for air. And the cold just grips its way around you. And you just got to try and control your mind, because there's a moment when you feel like panicking because there's nothing like this.”
Healthy oceans, seas and rivers are essential to supporting life on Earth - providing food, medicine, and acting as the world’s largest carbon sink. In this episode, Lewis Pugh reflects on his love for the water, on his breathtaking swims, and on breaking the diplomatic ice to create the world’s largest marine park.
About Awake at Night
What does it take to be a United Nations worker in some of the world’s most difficult and dangerous locations?
How are UN humanitarians, human rights advocates, prosecutors, development experts, climate leaders and peacekeepers improving our world?
Stationed in all reaches of the world and witness to suffering and atrocities, how are they helping people and coping themselves?
To find out, Melissa Fleming meets them.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 03:00:36 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Chris Christie calls Rep. Santos a ‘liar and a thief’ after House voted to expel him
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer speaks with GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie after the House voted to expel New York Republican Rep. George Santos over ethics violations. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Dec 2023 01:00:12 By: CNN
CNN Video: Felicity Huffman finally speaking out about college admissions scandal
CNN's Stephanie Elam reports on actress Felicity Huffman opening up about her role in a college admissions scandal that landed her in federal prison. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Dec 2023 12:31:11 By: CNN
CNN Video: Tapper calls out GOP candidate's stance on Santos and Trump
Jake Tapper asks Kellen Curry, Republican candidate for the congressional seat vacated by George Santos, whether former President Donald Trump was fit for office given all of Trump's legal issues. #CNN #News
Former President Donald Trump claims the price of bacon has quintupled in the Biden era. CNN senior reporter Daniel Dale breaks down why that’s not true.
Published: 1st Dec 2023 07:57:37 By: CNN
CNN Video: GOP lawmaker who voted for removal reacts to Mike Johnson defending Santos
George Santos, the US Congressman accused of money laundering, lying about his past, and stealing campaign funds, to pay for everything from luxury holidays to Botox treatment, has been expelled by the House of Representatives.
An ethics report had found that Congressman George Santos exploited “every aspect” of his role for personal financial profit.
Mr Santos is facing 21 criminal charges.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Gary O'Donohue reports from Washington.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 11:24:06 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Rosa Parks: The 'no' that sparked the civil rights movement | BBC News
On 1 December 1955 Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger.
The repercussions were swift.
The arrest was not an isolated event but a consequence of the Jim Crow laws, legislation designed to codify racism and marginalise black Americans.
In these exclusive BBC clips, discover how her courageous act of defiance set in motion a chain of events that ended segregation in the US, but at a personal cost to Parks herself.
This video is from 'In History,' which uses the BBC's archive to explore historical events. For more like this, visit: https://bbc.in/3T33Quf
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 11:00:04 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: George Santos expelled from US Congress in historic vote – BBC News
The US House of Representatives has voted to expel Congressman George Santos.
The New York Republican is only the sixth lawmaker in history to be expelled from the lower chamber of Congress, and the first since 2002.
Mr Santos is facing more than 20 federal charges including fraud, money laundering and stealing public funds.
He has said he's being bullied from office.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 10:19:52 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Researchers have discovered 'the perfect solar system' 100 light years away. #Shorts #Space #BBCNews
The world's most important climate meeting is being hosted in Dubai by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - one of the world's top ten oil producers.
COP28 is the biggest gathering of world leaders of the year.
King Charles III and Rishi Sunak will be there, along with dozens of other world leaders and some 70,000 other attendees.
One attendee, the billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, spoke to BBC News.
Gates chose to attend COP 28 to share his message of “funding more innovations that reduce carbon emissions while making clean energy affordable for everyone, help people (especially in poor countries) survive and thrive in a warming world, and continue the world’s progress on fighting disease and poverty,” according to his latest post on his website.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 08:00:13 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Dog Meat Farmers Protest Against Ban in South Korea
These South Korean dog meat farmers are protesting against recent government moves to ban rearing dogs for meat.
The Korean Dog Meat Association says it wants dog meat farming to be treated like any other livestock farming and that a ban would infringe on the rights of farmers and consumers.
There is a long history of eating dog meat in Korea, but recent surveys show that the majority of South Koreans are against the practice.
South Korea’s sizeable Buddhist population also largely opposes all forms of meat farming, which includes dog meat farming. Animal rights charity director Borami Seo believes South Koreans are becoming increasingly conscious of animal welfare.
Farming dogs for meat is already heavily restricted in South Korea.
Although not explicitly banned, dogs are not specified as livestock in Korean law, unlike most other animals reared for meat. In recent years several local governments have further restricted the practice, and have shut down dog slaughterhouses. But, with impassioned supporters on both sides, it's not yet clear if the government’s attempt to ban the practice will succeed.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 05:00:42 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Gaza Bombing Begins Again as Ceasefire Ends
After seven days of ceasefire, the war in Gaza started again this morning.
Just 30 minutes after the ceasefire ended Israel announced it had hit Hamas targets with airstrikes. Israel also accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire by firing rockets into its territory.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says 32 were killed in the first three hours after the end of the ceasefire.
The renewed violence marks the end of a seven-day ceasefire that saw Israel and Hamas exchange hostages and prisoners. A four-day ceasefire began on 24 November but was extended to seven days, with help from Egypt and Qatar acting as mediators. More than 100 hostages were returned by Hamas in exchange for Israel releasing 240 prisoners.
Many had hoped the ceasefire might be extended indefinitely, but Israel has reiterated it will not stop the war until all the hostages are returned, and Hamas is destroyed.
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Published: 1st Dec 2023 12:35:20 By: On Demand News
Activist Ahed Tamimi was among those that were released as part of a now extended truce deal Israel has with Hamas.
The 22-year-old was re-arrested in November for alleged incitement of violence in a now deleted Instagram post.
Meanwhile in Jerusalem, two gunmen opened fire at a crowded bus station. At least three people have been killed and several others injured.
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Published: 30th Nov 2023 01:30:22 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: The Pogues Frontman Shane MacGowan Dies Aged 65
Irish musician Shane MacGowan, best known as the frontman of The Pogues, has died at the age of 65.
His hits include 1988's Fairytale of New York and A Pair of Brown Eyes.
MacGowan had been unwell for some time and had well-documented problems with drugs and alcohol.
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Published: 30th Nov 2023 12:25:17 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Cold War Diplomat Henry Kissinger Dies at 100
The last surviving member of President Richard Nixon’s cabinet, Henry Kissinger shaped US foreign policy under the presidencies of both Nixon and Gerald Ford in the 1970s.
Born Heinz Alfred Kissinger in Bavaria in 1923, Henry, as we would come to be known, was a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany in 1938.
Aged 20, he became a naturalised US citizen and fought for his adopted country during the Second World War.
After receiving his political science PhD from Harvard in 1957, Dr Kissinger worked as a consultant to government agencies and think tanks.
He then became foreign policy advisor to the presidential campaigns of Nelson Rockefeller, supporting his bids to the Republican nomination throughout the 1960s.
Although initially not a fan of Richard Nixon, Kissinger changed his mind when Nixon won the Republican nomination in 1968, and he developed a close relationship with the new president as his National Security Advisor and Secretary of State.
There was an air of secrecy to the way they conducted business.
In 1969, Kissinger hid from Congress the bombings of Cambodia and Laos which escalated the Vietnam War.
However, it was secret meetings with North Vietnam’s Le Duc Tho (Lay Dook To’) which led to the Paris Peace Accords, and saw US forces withdraw from Vietnam. Both men were subsequently awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
A proponent of Realpolitik, Kissinger’s major diplomatic achievements included soothing tensions with the Soviet Union through the policy of detente, opening up relations between US and China for first time in 23 years, and acting as intermediary to end the Yom Kippur War in the Middle East.
More controversially, the US helped General Pinochet overthrow the democratically elected Salvador Allende in Chile in 1973, yet backed the takeover of neighbouring Argentina by a military junta three years later.
Kissinger continued to work with presidents after his time in the White House - Ronald Reagan appointed him to head a commission on Central America in 1983 as civil wars and revolutions engulfed the region.
Kissinger kept active into the 21st century and beyond his 100th birthday.
He campaigned with fellow politicians William Perry, Sam Nunn and George Shultz for a world without nuclear weapons.
At the start of the 2020s he wrote books on the rise of AI and political leadership.
One of the most divisive politicians of the post-war era, Dr Henry Kissinger was a man many believe should have been held to account for war crimes. Others regard him as one of the most effective Secretaries of State in US history.
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Published: 30th Nov 2023 11:22:43 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Ottawa to create Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people
The federal government has started consultations on the creation of a public alert system for missing Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people. Lorelei Williams, a vocal advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, shares what the Red Dress Alert will mean to her community.
Support is available for anyone affected by these reports and the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Immediate emotional assistance and crisis support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week through a national hotline at 1-844-413-6649.
You can also access, through the government of Canada, health support services such as mental health counselling, community-based support and cultural services, and some travel costs to see elders and traditional healers. Family members seeking information about a missing or murdered loved one can access Family Information Liaison Units.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2023 01:11:47 By: CBC News
CBC Video: The People vs. Ticketmaster: Do Live Nation's practices impact prices?
Ticketmaster has recently been in the hot seat over its handling of ticket sales to some of the world’s biggest concerts, including Drake and Taylor Swift. Tough questions are being asked about the company’s practices. Fans say they’re fed up with the high cost of tickets, while the former CEO says they should stop complaining. Plus, a reseller gives us the inside scoop on how he scores tickets and sells them for a profit.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2023 01:00:01 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Political Pulse panel: Are Trudeau's India claims bolstered by U.S. indictment allegation?
The details in a murder-for-hire plot allegedly orchestrated by an official in the Indian government may explain Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to publicly accuse India of playing a role in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. The Political Pulse panel weigh in.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2023 12:45:28 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Ontario Liberals select new leader Saturday | Power & Politics
Members of the Ontario Liberal Party are voting Saturday to select their new leader to go head-to-head with Premier Doug Ford in the 2026 election. Queen's Park reporters Sabrina Nanji and Rob Benzie discuss what we can expect from Saturday's candidate selection.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2023 12:12:14 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Civilians in Gaza flee as ceasefire breaks down | Power & Politics
Israel resumed its offensive in Gaza on Friday after talks to extend a temporary truce with Hamas collapsed. The exchange of hostages and detainees has halted and aid deliveries have stopped. IDF spokesperson Lt.-Col. Jonathan Conricus discusses the next phase of Israel's offensive.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2023 12:02:26 By: CBC News
Global Video: Future of wildfires: What will happen to Canada's scorched forests as fires worsen?
After a record-breaking wildfire season in 2023, land double the size of Portugal has been burnt in Canada throughout the year, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC). At 18.5 million hectares (46 million acres), that’s about five per cent of the country’s entire forests.
As the wildfire season slowly winds down with cooling temperatures, what happens to all the land and forests after the fires have been extinguished and nearby evacuated communities returned, especially with such a large swath of area affected?
In the past, fires didn’t come around an area more often than every 30 years, with the lack of trees from recent burns helping regulate the frequency of the fires and resetting the local ecosystem. But now, experts warn that climate change may be breaking that natural cycle.
“Unfortunately, what we're seeing now when we have these extremely intense fires is that, in some places, things burn so hot that they actually incinerate the seeds that are released,” warns ‘Dark Days at Noon: The Future of Fire’ author Edward Struzik. “The southern end of our boreal forest is going to disappear.”
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Published: 8th Oct 2023 01:22:16 By: Global News
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?
Global News explains.
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Published: 2nd May 2023 03:00:10 By: Global News
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