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Message of the Under-Secretary-General, Christian Saunders, Special Coordinator on improving the UN’s response to sexual exploitation and abuse, on 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence.
Gender-based violence is the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violation in the world. Sexual exploitation and abuse, as a form of gender-based violence, is an egregious violation of trust, as well as a betrayal of values and principles the UN and its partners stand for. Sexual exploitation and abuse have no place in UN operations and there is #NoExcuse for these serious human rights violations.
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Published: 6th Dec 2024 03:30:05 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Security Council discusses the fate of Children in Ukraine.
Catherine Russell, the Executive Director of the United Nations agency for children (UNICEF), briefed the Security Council on the extreme impact the war in Ukraine has on children. ‘Children are depending on this Council to provide solutions’, she said, urging Members to work towards a political way out of the crisis.
Published: 6th Dec 2024 02:00:22 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Syria, Lebanon, Ghana & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (05 December 2024) | United Nations
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Syria.
- Lebanon.
- Occupied Palestinian Territory.
- Sudan.
- South Sudan.
- Ghana.
- Global Trade Update.
- UN Population Fund.
- International Days.
SYRIA
You just heard the Secretary-General on Syria. He said that Syria is a crossroads of civilization, and it is painful to see its progressive fragmentation. He called on all parties to engage seriously with Geir Pedersen, his Special Envoy for Syria.
Meanwhile, on the ground in Hama, local authorities tell us that tens of thousands of families in the city have been displaced, some of whom have fled to Homs. And just to note that Hama had previously been a destination point for people fleeing hostilities in and around Idleb and Aleppo, so one can only imagine the scale of the crisis in that city.
We and our partners continue to provide support wherever and whenever we can to people displaced by the ongoing hostilities.
Yesterday, the Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis, David Carden, led a cross-border mission to Idleb from Türkiye to assess the situation. He was accompanied by a number of other UN agencies including OCHA, UNICEF, the UN Refugee Agency, the World Health Organization, and our colleagues from our security department.
The team also visited a reception center in Dana hosting dozens of households newly displaced by the hostilities and spoke with families who fled their homes in western Aleppo.
During the visit, our refugee agency and local partners provided mattresses, blankets, cooking materials and other items. People at the reception centre urgently need water and sanitation support, as well as heating material.
Mr. Carden and the UN team also visited the Sham Surgical Hospital, which is treating patients wounded by the recent attacks. From 27 November to 2 December, this hospital alone provided life-saving care to more than 200 people, while its ambulance system supported more than 130 people.
WHO is providing medical supplies to the hospital – including trauma kits – but health workers there are working they are not being paid due to underfunding.
Since the start of the escalation of hostilities, more than 30 health facilities in north-west Syria have ceased operations, putting immense strain on the remaining functional hospitals.
Meanwhile, the World Food Programme is scaling up to assist people affected by the escalation of fighting in the north-west. The agency is providing ready-to-eat rations and hot meals and has so far served more than 10,000 people.
The provision of hot meals is being ramped up with the help of our partners on the ground. One WFP-supported kitchen began operations in Aleppo on Tuesday, and another is now operating in Homs.
The agency is providing food to displaced people wherever they are, on both sides of the front lines and in all areas of control. WFP is working to negotiate safe supply corridors to allow a rapid and substantial response to all those in need.
And also, just to flag that this morning, Izumi Nakamitsu, the Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, briefed the Security Council on the elimination of the chemical weapons programme of the Syrian Arab Republic. Those remarks were shared with you.
LEBANON
On Lebanon, our OCHA colleagues tell us that a humanitarian convoy today reached the city of Nabatieh, in the south of the country, and delivered food for more than 4,000 people in that area.
Since 23 September, more than nine million packages of food have been distributed by the UN and our partners to people impacted by the crisis.
OCHA also reports that, in addition to the destruction of their homes and essential services in their communities, families in southern Lebanon continue to face insecurity and restricted access. These include the risk posed by unexploded ordnances and the daily warnings from the Israeli Army, urging civilians to avoid returning to many villages in the south. This is obviously complicating our humanitarian efforts.
GHANA
And I just wanted to flag that the Head of our Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Leonardo Santos Simão, is in Accra, in Ghana, for a five-day mission. This is part of his office’s continued engagement to support peaceful elections in Ghana, which are scheduled this Saturday. While there, Mr. Simão will be with key stakeholders involved in the political process.
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Published: 5th Dec 2024 08:31:33 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Chief Calls for Action in Syria | United Nations
Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the urgent need for immediate humanitarian access to all civilians in need – and a return to the UN-facilitated political process to end the bloodshed in Syria.
Published: 5th Dec 2024 05:23:28 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Syria: Urgent need for humanitarian access to all civilians in need - UN Chief | United Nations
Informal comments to the media by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the situation in Syria.
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Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized “the urgent need for immediate humanitarian access to all civilians in need – and a return to the UN-facilitated political process to end the bloodshed" in Syria.
Guterres spoke to reporters in New York after his call with President Erdoğan of Türkiye with whom he discussed the latest development in Syria.
The UN chief reiterated, “All parties are obligated under international law to protect civilians.”
The latest offensive was launched into Government-controlled areas by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham – a group sanctioned by the Security Council, along with a broad range of other armed opposition groups, Guterres said.
“It has led to significant shifts in the frontlines. Tens of thousands of civilians are at risk in a region already on fire,” the UN chief added.
Guterres continued, “We are seeing the bitter fruits of a chronic collective failure of previous de-escalation arrangements to produce a genuine nationwide ceasefire or a serious political process to implement Security Council resolutions,” reiterating “ this must change.”
The Secretary-General said that after fourteen years of conflict, it is high time for all parties to engage seriously with Geir Pedersen, his Special Envoy for Syria, “to finally chart a new, inclusive and comprehensive approach to resolving this crisis in line with Security Council resolution 2254.”
He said, “It is time for serious dialogue.”
In other words, Guterres explained, “restoring Syria’s sovereignty, unity, independence, and territorial integrity -- and meeting the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people.”
“Syria is a crossroads of civilization. It is painful to see its progressive fragmentation,” recalling his tenure as High Commissioner for Refugees, Guterres said he “witnessed the immense generosity of the Syrian opening their hearts and their homes to countless Iraqi refugees.”
He added, “There were no refugee camps in Syria. Refugees lived among the Syrian people.”
The UN chief expressed, “It breaks my heart to see their suffering grow – along with the threats to regional, and indeed, international security.”
Guterres concluded by once again urging all those with influence to do their part for the long-suffering people of Syria.
Published: 5th Dec 2024 04:46:10 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Why the QAnon community is excited about Trump’s FBI pick
QAnon followers are celebrating President-elect Donald Trump nominating Kash Patel to lead the FBI. CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan sat down with one of those fans. O’Sullivan joins Abby Phillip and her panel to discuss the implications. #CNN #News
Published: 6th Dec 2024 04:35:49 By: CNN
CNN Video: Pete Hegseth's lawyer responds to allegations that could jeopardize Hegseth's nomination
After Pete Hegseth spent a fourth day on Capitol Hill, CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with Hegseth's attorney Tim Parlatore about the allegations that could put the Fox News host's Defense Secretary nomination at risk. #CNN #News
Published: 6th Dec 2024 03:30:10 By: CNN
CNN Video: See the timeline of UnitedHealthcare CEO suspected gunman’s actions leading up to shooting
CNN's Shimon Prokupecz details the timeline before and after the suspected gunman killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A panel of experts discusses after. #CNN #News
Published: 6th Dec 2024 03:00:09 By: CNN
CNN Video: The latest on the manhunt for the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO
As the NYPD continues to search for the gunman who killed the CEO of insurance giant UnitedHealthcare, new details are emerging about the victim, Brian Thompson, as well as the suspect's movements throughout New York before the shooting. CNN's reporters and analysts have the latest:
00:00 CNN's Omar Jimenez, John Miller, and Jake Tapper discuss the latest details in the extensive manhunt for the killer.
07:57 CNN's Tom Foreman breaks down how cameras across New York have helped police find criminals in past cases.
10:37 CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with former NYPD Chief of Department Kenneth Corey about the investigation.
16:00 CNN's Whitney Wild reports on Thompson's life and the insider trading suit brought against him. CNN's Erin Burnett discusses with former Assistant US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Harry Sandick.
22:43 CNN’s Randi Kaye describes how corporate security works to protect high-powered executives like Thompson. Cooper discusses with former Secret Service agent Jonathan Wackrow.
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Published: 6th Dec 2024 02:39:00 By: CNN
CNN Video: Man who stayed at same hostel as suspect speaks out
CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez reports on what we know about the shooting suspect of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Then, Matheus Taranto, a man who was staying at the hostel where police believe the suspected gunman who shot the CEO stayed, speaks with CNN’s Erin Burnett. #CNN #News
Published: 6th Dec 2024 01:07:13 By: CNN
BBC News Video: New York police issue new photos in hunt for killer of insurance boss | BBC News
Police in New York have released new photos of an unmasked individual wanted for questioning over the killing of a healthcare chief executive.
UnitedHealthcare boss Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot in the back on Wednesday morning outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
The attacker fled the scene without taking any of Thompson's belongings.
Police believe the victim was targeted in a pre-planned killing. Investigators are also using facial recognition technology and examining bullet casings with cryptic messages written on them as they seek to track down the killer. The words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” were written on the ammunition. It’s been suggested this is a reference to methods used by the US healthcare insurance industry to reduce or deny claims for payouts.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Ros Atkins and Nada Tawfik.
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Published: 6th Dec 2024 12:22:36 By: BBC News
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Police have released two new photos of "a person of interest" in the killing of US health insurance executive Brian Thompson in New York on Wednesday.
NYPD are continuing their manhunt for a suspect after the "targeted attack" on the UnitedHealthcare CEO in Midtown Manhattan.
Thompson was shot in the back and leg around 06:45 EST (11:45 GMT) on Wednesday morning outside the Hilton hotel.
Investigators say the words "deny," "defend," and "depose" were written on the shell casings recovered at the scene of the attack, the BBC's US partner CBS News reports.
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Published: 5th Dec 2024 10:30:10 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Baltimore bridge collapse: Possible cause discovered during investigations | BBC News
In the early hours of 26 March, The Dali, a massive 948ft cargo ship, slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, US.
Six men, all members of a road crew working on the bridge, were killed in the incident, while The Dali - still afloat - was stuck under huge chunks of shredded metal and concrete.
Eight months on, the investigation into the crash has provided a possible cause: a cable that shook loose, disrupting the ship's power supply and causing an initial blackout.
After that, a lack of fuel pressure to the generators may have created power fluctuations that tripped breakers and caused the ship to go dark again, with no time to change course.
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Published: 5th Dec 2024 09:15:47 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Magnitude 7 earthquake strikes California coast. #US #California #Earthquake #BBCNews
US President Joe Biden has made history as the first American president to visit Angola.
But his trip was not without a few awkward moments.
At 82, Biden was showing his age shortly after arriving in the African nation.
When posing for a photo with the president of Angola, Biden appeared to be confused and disoriented, and received assistance and guidance from president Lourenço.
His trip focused on strengthening ties, with a £3 billion investment in the Lobito Corridor project.
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Published: 5th Dec 2024 06:39:20 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Hama Falls to Syrian Rebels: Assad's Forces Retreat from Key City
Syrian rebels have entered the city centre of Hama following intense fighting with government forces.
The rebels claim to have seized control of a local prison, freeing hundreds of inmates.
The Syrian military announced it has withdrawn from Hama… stating it redeployed troops to "preserve civilian lives and prevent urban combat”.
The advance is led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and coordinated by the Fatah Mubin Operations Room.
Parts of Hama have been "liberated”, though heavy clashes continue in other areas.
Syrian rebels also captured the base of the 66th Brigade in eastern Hama, containing a surface-to-air missile battery.
The rebel push follows days of battles across Hama province, with forces advancing east and west of the city.
Russian warplanes have intensified airstrikes on rebel positions, while Iran has sent reinforcements to support the regime.
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ODN Video: Shocking Moment CEO of UnitedHealthcare Shot By Masked Man in Targeted Attack
This is the moment UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was walking outside the Hilton Hotel in Manhattan before was fatally shot on Wednesday morning.
The 50-year-old father-of-two was attacked at 6:45 a.m. near Times Square and Central Park.
Thompson had been scheduled to speak at an investor conference later that day.
The suspect, wearing a black face mask and black jacket, waited for five minutes outside the hotel before the attack.
CCTV footage shows the gunman stepping from behind a car and shooting Thompson in the back and leg with a silenced weapon.
The shooter fled first on foot, then escaped on an e-bike heading towards Central Park.
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Published: 5th Dec 2024 12:17:59 By: On Demand News
While a ceasefire might have brought a temporary halt to the fighting in Lebanon, there’s no such respite for Gaza.
Here, the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas continue their brutal struggle in the ruins of Rafah, Khan Younis and Jabalia.
These clips, posted over the last month on social media by both sides, are hard to verify, but give a sense of the changing nature of the conflict on the ground.
Despite months of occupation by the IDF, it's clear that few places in the Gaza Strip are truly safe.
Israeli soldiers must move quickly between buildings, occasionally using smoke screens, such is the risk of being targeted by militant snipers.
Videos posted by Hamas glorify sharpshooters who lie in wait for Israeli patrols.
Even Israeli soldiers inside armoured vehicles aren’t safe.
Hamas propaganda videos celebrate attacks on IDF tanks and bulldozers, often using rocket propelled grenades at close range, but occasionally planting explosives on tanks by hand.
The IDF, meanwhile, focus on identifying and eliminating targets from above.
In this video, an IDF drone tracks Hamas operatives as they reveal the entrance to a tunnel.
Their priority continues to be the dismantling of the militant group’s underground infrastructure, much of which remains hidden.
And operations in another theatre also appear to be ratcheting up in intensity…
While nighttime raids against supposed terrorist hideouts are common in the West Bank, videos of much larger scale daytime operations have emerged in the past month.
This one in Qabatiya resulted in the deaths of three Hamas militants.
Other groups, including Palestinian Islamic Jihad, are now also posting highly edited clips, showing insurgents launching hit and run raids against Israeli troops.
Overall, prospects for a deescalation here seem remote in the near future, and it remains to be seen how an incoming US administration will impact the spiralling violence.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 04:39:00 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: From Martial Law to Impeachment: South Korea's Political Rollercoaster
South Korea is in turmoil after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday night.
The dramatic announcement, made in a surprise late-night broadcast ...was the first time martial law had been declared in South Korea in nearly 50 years.
President Yoon’s decree banned political activities, strikes, and media independence.
It also placed military control over civil institutions and ordered striking medical staff to return to work within 48 hours.
The move sparked immediate protests.
Thousands of citizens gathered outside the parliament building, chanting “No martial law!” and calling for Yoon’s resignation.
Scuffles with police were reported, but the protests remained largely peaceful.
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CBC Video: How effective will Ottawa's new gun control measures be? | Canada Tonight
The federal government announced new gun control measures Thursday, adding several hundred models and variants to its list of banned weapons, but how effective will they be to prevent crime? Suzanne Zaccour of the National Association of Women and Tony Bernardo from the Canadian Shooting Sports Association discuss the new measures.
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The Ontario government plans to crack down on homeless encampments through new legislation, with Premier Doug Ford even pledging to use the notwithstanding clause if necessary. But is the dismantling of the encampments and eviction of their residents a long-term solution? Diana Chan McNally, community worker and advocate, and Cam Guthrie, one of the 12 mayors that asked Ford to use the notwithstanding clause to remove encampments from public spaces, discuss more.
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The Power Panel discusses the federal government's decision to add 324 assault-style weapons to the list of banned firearms. The announcement comes one day before the 35th anniversary of the massacre at École Polytechnique de Montréal.
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Up to 100 'suspicious incidents' in Europe this year can be attributed to Russia, according to the Czech foreign minister. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
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International Video: South Korea president revokes martial law after protests
A dramatic night in South Korea - locked in an impasse with the opposition over next year's budget and amid a scandal involving his wife, the hardline prosecutor turned president Yoon Suk Yeol shocked his country and the world by declaring emergency martial law.
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International Video: Palestinians will take control of Gaza after war says ambassador
Palestinian officials say Hamas and Fatah are getting close to an agreement to appoint a committee of technocrats to run Gaza after the war.
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International Video: Syrian army fighting rebels advancing on city in west
Syrian government forces are battling to stop rebels advancing towards Hama, in the west of the country.
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Elsewhere in the region, Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is still committed to its ceasefire deal with Hezbollah despite carrying out several new drone and artillery strikes in Lebanon today.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 07:39:30 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Vietnam: death penalty over $12bn fraud
A Vietnamese property tycoon has lost an appeal against her death sentence for a $12 billion bank fraud.
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Truong My Lan's sentence can only be reduced to life in prison if she can pay back three-quarters of the money which is equivalent to £7 billion.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 05:58:28 By: Channel 4 News
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