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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Lesotho
- Syria
- Syria/Humanitarian
- U.N. Observer Disengagement Force
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Central African Republic/Peacekeeping
- Central African Republic
- Security Council
- Tropical Cyclone Chido
- Myanmar
- Ethiopia-Somalia
SYRIA/HUMANITARIAN
Meanwhile, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says the UN and our partners continue to support the response in Syria as the security situation permits.
Healthcare across the country continues to be disrupted against the backdrop of a fluid security situation. Some facilities have had to close due to looting and lack of medical staff and medicine.
In north-east Syria, our health partners have activated more than 20 mobile medical units for critical cases and to provide primary care consultations. And in the north-west, 30 mobile medical teams have been deployed to provide basic healthcare, vaccinations and maternal care.
We also continue to support displaced people and deliver aid - including food, tents, winter clothes, hygiene kits and cash.
However, our humanitarian colleagues tell us that more support is needed to reach more people and support host communities.
For its part, the UN Refugee Agency says that although figures are not yet available, thousands of Syrian refugees have started to return to Syria from Lebanon through the official Masnaa border point, as well as other border crossings. At the same time, some Syrians have fled into Lebanon.
UNHCR also says that, in the past 72 hours, they have been able to resume through their local partners some of their activities in areas which are now more secure. For example, UNHCR supports 114 community centres all over Syria, which provide a whole range of services to Syrians and to the internally displaced, but also to those who are returning.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Turning to Gaza, Muhannad Hadi, the Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said today that he is very concerned about the rapidly deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Gaza. In recent days, he said, multiple strikes across the Gaza Strip have resulted in scores of reported fatalities, and numerous injuries, with women and children among the casualties.
He also expressed concern at the insecurity that has hampered the work of UN aid convoys, including the looting of a 70-truck convoy that was traveling at the Kerem Shalom crossing on Wednesday and the looting of four out of five trucks leaving the Kissufim crossing that same day.
Mr. Hadi said that the principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions in attacks must be respected at all times. He called on all parties to ensure the protection of civilians and the safe and unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid.
OCHA says that since 6 October, the UN and our partners have tried to coordinate 137 missions to those parts of the north. More than 90 per cent – that’s about 124 planned missions – were denied outright. The other 13 were approved but then faced impediments along the way.
Since Monday, we have submitted 16 requests – that’s between three and five each day. Almost all were flat-out denied. The only mission to get the greenlight was prevented from moving into all the areas it set out to reach.
OCHA stresses that once again that humanitarian movements must be facilitated across Gaza – including to areas in the north, where thousands of Palestinians are facing apocalyptic conditions after almost 10 weeks under siege.
I would also remind you that the Famine Review Committee has said already on 8 November, there was a strong likelihood that famine was imminent in northern Gaza and called for immediate action, “within days not weeks”.
SECURITY COUNCIL
Staying in the region but coming back to the Security Council, this morning, the Special Representative for the Secretary-General for Central Africa, Abdou Abarry, said the challenges the world faces are also impacting Central Africa region. The region has not escaped security crises, climatic emergencies or geopolitical rivalries.
He said his office intends to ensure that the region benefits as much as possible from the momentum generated by the Pact for the Future, in terms of conflict prevention, sustainable development, reform of the international financial system and the Security Council, as well as other priority issues for the sub-region.
He also said he is following with great attention the preparations for several elections due to take place in the region next year and in 2026, noting that countries including Chad, Cameroon, Gabon and the Central African Republic have requested electoral assistance from the UN, and most have already received needs assessment missions.
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 06:35:49 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: United Nations Celebrates 76 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations
Human Rights Champion Sophia Li and Assistant Secretary-General Ilze Brands Kehris speak out on the importance of defending human rights on Tuesday's Human Rights Day celebration in New York.
Published: 13th Dec 2024 03:38:51 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Victim of a Senseless Crime | United Nations ‘Awake at Night’ podcast teaser | United Nations
UN official Laura Dolci was feeding her baby son when she heard the devastating news that her husband Jean-Sélim Kanaan had been killed in a suicide bomb attack on the UN Headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq. It was August 19, 2003: the darkest day in UN history, and the darkest day in her life.
Just days before, she recalled, “he kissed us goodbye, and I remember telling him in my joking way: ‘Be sure you come back.’”
Working through tremendous trauma, Laura Dolci became a fierce advocate for terrorism victims – calling for recognition and support to those affected by what she calls a senseless crime. At the United Nations, she is now a distinguished leader in international human rights.
In this episode, Laura reflects on the meaning of the term resilience, on her late husband’s legacy, and on her hopes for their son.
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About Awake at Night
Hosted by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, the podcast ‘Awake at Night’ is an in-depth interview series focusing on remarkable United Nations staff members who dedicate their career to helping people in parts of the world where they have the hardest lives – from war zones and displacement camps to areas hit by disasters and the devastation of climate change.
Link to the full episode on Youtube: https://music.youtube.com/podcast/lCWOTSqi414
Published: 13th Dec 2024 02:00:45 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Victim of a Senseless Crime | Secretary of the Universal Periodic Review | Awake at Night
UN official Laura Dolci was feeding her baby son when she heard the devastating news that her husband Jean-Sélim Kanaan had been killed in a suicide bomb attack on the UN Headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq. It was August 19, 2003: the darkest day in UN history, and the darkest day in her life.
Just days before, she recalled, “he kissed us goodbye, and I remember telling him in my joking way: ‘Be sure you come back.’”
Working through tremendous trauma, Laura Dolci became a fierce advocate for terrorism victims – calling for recognition and support to those affected by what she calls a senseless crime. At the United Nations, she is now a distinguished leader in international human rights.
In this episode, Laura reflects on the meaning of the term resilience, on her late husband’s legacy, and on her hopes for their son.
[00:00] Introduction
[1:50] The story of Laura and Jean-Sélim
[4:30] Who was Jean-Sélim
[7:06] Laura’s path to humanitarian work
[9:54] Continuing the UN Legacy
[13:17] The last goodbye
[18:33] The day that changed everything
[26:37] Coping with trauma
[30:51] Understanding terrorism
[33:57] Remembering the fallen
[35:06] Raising a son: reflections on parenting and intergenerational trauma
[38:53] Working in human rights post-tragedy
[40:34] Healing and moving forward
[42:19] What keeps Laura awake at night
[43:16] Closing remarks
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About Awake at Night
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 02:00:06 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Africa: Injustices deny its rightful place on the world stage - UN Chief's Address | United Nations
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressed the Parliament of Lesotho, stressing the fact that Africa has enormous potential, however, deep injustices are denying Africa’s rightful place on the world stage - mainly, not having a permanent seat in the Security Council.
Guterres underscored that nearly 80 years after the creation of the Security Council, Africa still awaits even a single permanent seat. “This hurts Africa, but it also hurts the Council – its effectiveness, its legitimacy, and its credibility.”
“From Sudan to the Sahel, conflicts rage and communities suffer. These crises demand not just global attention, but African leadership. Yet Africa has no permanent voice when the world decides on matters of war and peace… in Africa. That is unacceptable – and it must change,” the UN Chief reiterated.
Guterres also reiterated that Africa needs climate justice, he said, “Landlocked and Least Developed countries like yours are especially vulnerable. They require special support and easier access to finance and technology.”
The UN chief also underscored that the UN will remain Lesotho’s partner in the journey toward sustainable and inclusive development.
The Secretary-General concluded, “Africa is crafting a vision of transformation, built on the foundations of justice and solidarity. This is your moment to show the world that from the challenges of today, a new era of hope and equality can be born.”
On Friday (13 Dec), Guterres will visit the Katse Dam, where he will see for himself the Highlands Water Project – which is a perfect example of the development projects undertaken by the country.
This is his first time visiting the country, and it coincides with the Kingdom’s celebration of the bicentenary of the Basotho nation.
Earlier today (12 Dec), the Secretary-General discussed with His Majesty King Letsie III several topics, including the progress Lesotho has made in recent years, and the challenges it faces. Guterres also reaffirmed the continued support of the United Nations to the Kingdom of Lesotho.
The Secretary-General also held discussions with the Prime Minister, Ntsokoane Matekane and some members of his cabinet. Guterres said was there to show solidarity with Africa but also with Lesotho in particular – a land-locked country with only one neighbour.
Lesotho, he said, demonstrates how unfair the global financial system is, and that it should change.
Published: 13th Dec 2024 12:30:55 By: United Nations
CNN Video: ‘Deeply, deeply broken’: Kara Swisher on US healthcare system
CNN’s Audie Cornish talks to podcast host Kara Swisher, conservative pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson, Bloomberg columnist Nia-Malika Henderson, and president and executive editor of The Daily Signal Rob Bluey about the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the conversation it has sparked in its aftermath.
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Published: 14th Dec 2024 12:22:51 By: CNN
CNN Video: Will the US increase involvement in Syria?
Part 2: Earlier this week, CNN asked followers on social media if they have questions about the ongoing events in the Middle East. We picked some of the most-asked topics and put the key question to CNN’s International Correspondent, Jomana Karadsheh in Syria. Here, we ask about the Unites States’ involvement in Syria. #cnn #news
Published: 14th Dec 2024 12:11:46 By: CNN
CNN Video: What will happen to deposed President Bashar al-Assad?
Part 5: Earlier this week, CNN asked followers on social media if they have questions about the ongoing events in the Middle East. We picked some of the most-asked topics and put the key question to CNN’s International Correspondent, Jomana Karadsheh in Syria. Here, we ask about what will happen to Bashar al-Assad who fled Syria to Russia. #cnn #news
Published: 14th Dec 2024 12:10:49 By: CNN
CNN Video: Why is Israel getting involved in Syria?
Part 3: Earlier this week, CNN asked followers on social media if they have questions about the ongoing events in the Middle East. We picked some of the most-asked topics and put the key question to CNN’s International Correspondent, Jomana Karadsheh in Syria. Here, we ask about Israel’s involvement in Syria. #cnn #news
Published: 14th Dec 2024 12:09:43 By: CNN
CNN Video: Israeli authorities say arrest of alleged Iranian spies foiled multiple assassination plots
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett is amplifying harmful health misinformation on his number-one ranked podcast, a BBC investigation has found.
Recent claims from guests - including that cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments - were allowed by the Dragons' Den star with little or no challenge. Experts have told us failing to question these disproven claims is dangerous because it creates a distrust of conventional medicine.
In an analysis of 15 health-related podcast episodes, BBC World Service found each contained an average of 14 harmful health claims that went against extensive scientific evidence.
Flight Studio - the podcast production company owned by Mr Bartlett - said guests were offered "freedom of expression" and were "thoroughly researched".
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 09:30:10 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Harshita Brella’s family speak to Newsnight | BBC News
In an exclusive interview by the BBC’s Samira Hussain for Newsnight, the father of Harshita Brella, who was murdered and her body found in the boot of a car in East London, pleads for justice in “any way possible”.
Her mother and sister say she feared she would be killed by her husband, Pankaj Lamba.
Our team in India put these allegations to Pankaj Lamba’s family who said they “can’t believe he killed Harshita",
Warning, this video contains distressing scenes.
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 08:30:08 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: The Westminster sandwich row and the return of Brexitcast? | BBC Newscast
In this episode of Newscast originally broadcast on BBC One, Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal discuss why sandwiches have become the hot topic in Westminster, what the UK’s future relationship with the EU could look like in the new year, and planning reforms.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
02:00 - The Westminster Sandwich Row
08:20 - Planning Reforms
20:47 - The EU
Published: 13th Dec 2024 07:30:01 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Alleged Chinese spy had 'unusual degree of trust' with Prince Andrew | BBC News
An alleged Chinese spy who formed an "unusual degree of trust" with the Duke of York has been banned from the UK, after a judgement by the UK's semi-secret national security court.
The man, known only as H6 and described as a "close confidant" to Prince Andrew, brought an appeal against his initial ban but the decision was upheld by the court.
Judges were told the businessman was attempting to leverage Prince Andrew's influence.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment, saying they do not act for the prince, who is not a working royal.
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 06:30:28 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: BBC News goes inside former Syrian President Bashar al Assad's empty palace. #Syria #BBCNews
Inside this warehouse in Damascus, Syria, are stacks of the banned drug Captagon.
The illegal drug trade that funded Bashar Al-Assad’s oppressive regime in Syria is being uncovered by the opposition fighters who toppled his government.
Captagon is an addictive amphetamine which, when consumed in high doses, can cause euphoria and paranoia.
Trafficking of captagon dwarfed legal exports from Syria under the regime, effectively turning the country into a narco state.
Maher Al-Assad, Bashar’s brother, is accused of being the key facilitator of the trade and drug producer.
In another factory in Syria, previously used to make crisps, the former owner said Maher seized the premises.
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 02:51:37 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE: Thousands of Syrians Celebrate Assad's Fall in Ummayad Square, Damascus
Live overlooking Ummayyad square in central Damascus, where thousands are expected to gather to celebrate the overthrow of Bashar Assad, after Friday prayers in the Umayyad mosque.
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Published: 13th Dec 2024 01:51:21 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: US Citizen Freed After 7 Months in Assad's Sednaya Prison
This is the moment an American citizen was found in Sednaya Prison in Syria.
Travis Timmerman, a 29-year-old from Missouri, was held for seven months.
He says he was imprisoned by forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Timmerman had been travelling through Syria on a Christian pilgrimage, he entered on foot via the Lebanese town of Zahle in May.
In an interview, Timmerman described hearing daily torture in detention centres.
Despite this, he said he was personally treated well during his captivity.
He recalled the moment resistance forces broke down his cell door.
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Published: 12th Dec 2024 06:08:31 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Dramatic Moment Syrian Rebels BURN Assad Family Tomb
A wave of revenge has been unleashed in
Syria following the fall of the Assad regime.
Graphic footage circulating online
purports to show the fate of some
of Assad’s allies and relatives.
Rebels set fire to the tomb of the country’s
former president Hafez al-Assad in his
hometown in the northwest.
He ruled Syria for three decades until
his death in 2000, when his son, Bashar,
succeeded him.
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Published: 12th Dec 2024 05:07:01 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Sara Sharif's Dad and Stepmum Guilty of 10-year-old’s Murder
'Sara Sharif's Dad and Stepmum Guilty of 10-year-old’s Murder'
Three members of Sara Sharif's family have been found guilty over the 10-year-old's death after years of horrific abuse.
Her father Urfan Sharif, 42, and stepmother Beinash Batool, 30, were found guilty of her murder while her uncle Faisal Malik, 29, was convicted of causing or allowing her death following a trial at the Old Bailey.
Report by Iain Jones.
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Published: 11th Dec 2024 03:49:10 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Famous Montreal hotel closing for entire holiday season due to labour dispute
After employees of the iconic Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel in downtown Montreal, as well as other hotels in Quebec, carried out several strikes this year, management at the Queen Elizabeth has declared a lockout for the holiday season.
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CBC Video: Why some scientists are calling for mirror cell research to be banned | Canada Tonight
A group of over two dozen scientists are calling for a ban on mirror cell research saying it could put humans, animals and plants at risk of lethal infections and could lead to the collapse of entire ecosystems. Dr. Michael Kay, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Utah, is part of this group of scientists. He discusses what mirror cells are and why he's calling for research to be halted.
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CBC Video: Health-care CEO acknowledges 'flawed' system after killing of Brian Thompson | Canada Tonight
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty mourned the killing of executive Brian Thompson and said he understood public frustrations with the 'flawed' U.S. health-care system on Friday, in a New York Times opinion piece. It was his first public comment since Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealth's health insurance unit, was shot dead last week.
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Published: 14th Dec 2024 01:27:46 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Is the Canada Post strike coming to an end?
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon is sending the labour dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
If the board determines negotiations between the parties are at an impasse, MacKinnon said striking CUPW members will be sent back to work under the existing collective agreement until May 22, 2025.
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CBC Video: Will Ontario cut energy exports to the U.S. if Trump imposes tariffs? | Power & Politics
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump says he's not afraid of Ontario's threat to cut off the province's energy supply to the United States. If no deal is reached, will Ontario follow through on its threat? Ontario Energy Minister Stephen Lecce joins Power & Politics to discuss.
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International Video: UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect yells at press while being lead to hearing
The man suspected of killing the CEO of UnitedHealth yelled at the press and struggled briefly with the police as he was escorted to his extradition hearing in New York. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
Luigi Mangione is being accused of shooting Brian Thompson outside a hotel in Manhattan last week.
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Published: 11th Dec 2024 11:58:52 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione charged with murder
It was a private funeral after the most public of deaths - the family of Brian Thompson, the CEO of one of America’s biggest health insurers, said their farewells in Minnesota yesterday, with armed officers stationed outside.
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International Video: Israel attacks hundreds of military targets in Syria
Two days after the collapse of the Assad regime, the new de facto government is slowly taking shape, with the leader of the HTS stronghold in Idlib appointed as interim Prime Minister. And all as Syria continues to face Israeli incursions on land and sea.
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Published: 10th Dec 2024 07:47:34 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Man charged with US healthcare CEO murder
Luigi Mangione has been charged with murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, outside his New York hotel.
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The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate was arrested in Pennsylvania after he was spotted eating at a McDonald’s restaurant.
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Published: 10th Dec 2024 12:51:30 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Netanyahu takes stand in corruption trial
Benjamin Netanyahu has begun giving evidence in a court in Tel Aviv in his long-running corruption trial, becoming the first sitting Israeli prime minister to take the stand as a criminal defendant.
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He is charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust. He denies the charges.
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Published: 10th Dec 2024 12:38:55 By: Channel 4 News
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