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Women peacekeepers and uniformed leaders reflect on how to strengthen the full, equal and meaningful participation of uniformed women in UN Peacekeeping.
Hear from members of the Network for Uniformed Women Peacekeepers and uniformed leaders in the UN Peacekeeping Operations in Abyei, South Sudan and Western Sahara on how to promote an enabling environment, where women feel safe, supported and empowered – and the role of leaders in ensuring that women and men have equal opportunities to participate. Ultimately to ensure UN Peacekeeping better implement its mandates.
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Published: 14th May 2025 12:00:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Gaza: UN Urges Immediate Action to Save Lives - OCHA Briefing | United Nations
Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher today (13 May) asked the Security Council Members “to reflect for a moment on what action we will tell future generations we each took to stop the 21st century atrocity to which we bear daily witness in Gaza.”
Fletcher, briefing the Council on the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave, said, “Israel is deliberately un unashamedly imposing inhumane conditions on civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory. For more than ten weeks. Nothing has entered Gaza. No food, medicine, water, or tents. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have again been forcibly displaced and confined into ever shrinking spaces, as 70 percent of Gaza's territory is either within Israeli militarized zones or under displacement orders.”
The humanitarian official said Israel denies humanitarians access, “placing the objective of depopulating Gaza before the lives of civilians.”
He said, “we have lifesaving supplies ready now at the borders. We can save hundreds of thousands of survivors. We have rigorous mechanisms to ensure our aid gets to civilians, and not to Hamas. But
He asked Council Members, “what more evidence do you need now? Will you act decisively to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law? Or will you say instead that we did all we could?”
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Director of its Liaison Office with the United Nations, Angélica Jácome, told the Council that “agrifood systems have collapsed in the Gaza Strip while food prices have soared.”
Jácome said, “we are witnessing the systemic breakdown of conditions essential for survival. People in Gaza are not only experiencing lack of food, but they are going through a profound breakdown of health, livelihood, and social structures, leaving entire communities in a state of desperation, devastation, and death.”
Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour told the Council that “930,000 children are at critical risk of famine” in Gaza, “not because there is no food. Food is there. A few meters away. Rotting instead of reaching those who desperately need it. But because Israel has been openly and brazenly blocking humanitarian aid for over two months now.”
Mansour said, “this is engineered starvation. It is the most inhumane form of torture and killing.”
He noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had told the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee of the Israeli Knesset on Sunday “we are destroying more and more homes. They have nowhere to return to. The only inevitable outcome will be the wish of Gazans to immigrate outside of the Gaza Strip.”
For his part, Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said, “we will not accept a humanitarian mechanism that props up the terror organization that butchered our people. We will not sit idly by as food, fuel and funds meant for civilians are funnelled into the Hamas terror machine. We will never allow our morality to be weaponized against us again.”
Danon said Secretary-General António Guterres had “refused to engage” in a new humanitarian distribution plan proposed by Israel, alleging that the plan “in his view, does not meet the principles of and I quote, ‘impartiality, humanity, independence and neutrality.”
The Israeli Ambassador said, “the irony is unbelievable, as the previous mechanism made a mockery of every one of those principles. That is not diplomacy. That is not neutrality. That is sabotage disguised as principle.”
Danon said, “to Secretary-General Guterres I say this; the aid that ended up in Hamas hands did not bring hope. It did not bring progress. It brought death. That path leads nowhere, Mr. Guterres, you are invited to return to the table. But if you do come with open eyes, and open ears, something can be achieved.”
Published: 14th May 2025 03:00:28 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Peacekeeping: UN Chief urges stronger global support |Peacekeeping Ministerial 2025 | United Nations
“Blue helmets can mean the difference between life and death,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged renewed global commitment to peacekeeping during the opening of the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial in Berlin, warning that operations are facing unprecedented financial and political pressure.
“My thanks to Germany for bringing us together at this consequential moment,” Guterres said. “This year marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations organization was founded on the conviction that peace is possible if we work as one United's human family. That is what our peace operations are about.”
Highlighting the symbolic and operational importance of the United Nations peacekeeping forces, the Secretary-General stated, “The UN Blue Helmets are the most globally recognized symbol of the world's ability to come together to help countries move from conflict to peace.”
Guterres pointed to several countries that transitioned from war to stability with the help of UN missions. “There is a long list of countries that have achieved durable peace with the support of UN peacekeeping, including Cambodia, Cote d'Ivoire, El Salvador, Liberia, Namibia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Timor-Leste. Many of these countries now themselves contribute troops,” he said.
However, he also emphasized the human cost of these missions. “Through the decades, 4400 peacekeepers have fallen in the line of duty. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten,” he said, inviting participants to join him in a moment of silence.
As part of a broader reform process initiated by Member States, Guterres referenced the “Pact for the Future,” which calls for a comprehensive review of peace operations. “The review will examine how we can make peacekeeping operations more adaptable, flexible and resilient while recognizing the limitations in situations where there is little or no peace to keep,” he said.
He acknowledged the difficulties of operating in increasingly polarized geopolitical contexts. “We see increasing differences of views around our peacekeeping operations work, and then what circumstances with what mandates they should be deploys. And for how long,” he noted.
Guterres also addressed the challenge of shrinking financial resources. “Peace operations can only succeed when backed by robust mandates and clear, predictable and sustained contributions, both financial and logistical,” he stated. “It is crucial that we are able to use the increasingly limited resources we have and use them well.”
Concluding his address, the Secretary-General called for continued Member State engagement. “Supported at every step by Member States, we look forward to your government's support and ideas as we tackle these challenges together,” he said.
Published: 14th May 2025 01:00:18 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Gaza: Humanitarian Situation - Joint Media Stakeout | United Nations
Joint Press Encounter delivered by ambassador Barbara Woodward, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, on the humanitarian situation in Gaza on behalf of the UK, France, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia.
Published: 13th May 2025 08:56:03 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Peacekeeping, Palestine & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (13 May 2025) | United Nations
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
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Secretary-General/UN Peacekeeping
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Sudan
South Sudan
Libya
UN Women
Financial Contribution
SECRETARY-GENERAL/UN PEACEKEEPING
Earlier today, the Secretary-General spoke at the Opening Ceremony of the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial Meeting taking place in Berlin. He reasserted that in trouble spots around the world, our Blue Helmets can mean the difference between life and death, adding that they are a clear demonstration of the power of multilateral action to maintain, to achieve and to sustain peace.
Mr. Guterres spoke about the challenges that we are now facing, including having the highest number of conflicts since the foundation of this organization. On top of that, we face dramatic financial constraints across the board.
During his speech, and in honour of the 4,400 peacekeepers who have died in the line of duty since the start of UN Peacekeeping, Mr. Guterres asked the attendees of the meeting to join him in a moment of silence.
Also, in Berlin, the Secretary-General met separately with Germany’s Ministers of Foreign Affairs - Johann Wadephul - as well as the Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius. Among other topics, they discussed the importance of Germany’s role in peacekeeping. And I just to flag, as a sign of the importance of this meeting, we have more than 130 delegations in Berlin at this Peacekeeping conference.
On the sidelines of the Ministerial Meeting, the Secretary-General also held bilateral meetings with Ministers and officials of other countries, including Italy, Finland and China.
He is ending the day with a visit to an exhibit on UN Peacekeeping in action which has been held at the German Ministry of Defense in Berlin. The event features display on mine action, women in peacekeeping, renewable energy and the United Nations Police.
Tomorrow, he will meet with Friedrich Merz, the Federal Chancellor of Germany, and he will also have a couple of press engagements.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warns that no aid or commercial supplies have entered Gaza now for more than 70 days. The ongoing, full-scale blockade of the Strip is taking a disastrous toll on the population.
Meanwhile, hospitals continue to come under attack. Today, in Khan Younis, Israeli forces hit the surgical department of Nasser Medical Complex, and several casualties were reported. The complex is one of only eight public hospitals that are still partially operating across Gaza.
Following the attack, the Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator for Gaza, Suzanna Tkalec - together with an OCHA team – visited the hospital, where she spoke with staff and a team of international doctors that are there. She said she was appalled by yet another attack on this hospital, which is the fourth since the beginning of this conflict.
Ms. Tkalec stressed that these attacks are unacceptable and must stop, adding that healthcare facilities and those serving them must always be protected.
UN humanitarian partners on the ground report that only five hospitals across the Gaza Strip are still providing maternity care. Midwives lack medical supplies, they lack equipment, with our partners reporting that some 17,000 pregnant and breastfeeding mothers are suffering from malnutrition and need urgent support.
OCHA reports that the Israeli authorities continue to deny and impede attempts by humanitarians to carry out critical missions in Gaza. Today, out of 11 requests by the United Nations for coordinated humanitarian movements, five were denied outright, including one planned mission to retrieve fuel from Rafah to supply hospitals, ambulances and water, sanitation and hygiene facilities. The other six missions, which included the rotation of staff, were facilitated.
With both supplies and time running out, OCHA says that principled humanitarian assistance and other essential supplies must be allowed into Gaza to save lives – and humanitarians’ work to reach people across the Strip must be facilitated. Israel, as the occupying power, must abide by international humanitarian law and facilitate aid for people in need, wherever they are.
And at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, the Security Council will hold an open meeting on Gaza. Tom Fletcher, the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, will brief.
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Published: 13th May 2025 05:42:55 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Donald Trump meets Syrian leader who once had a $10 million US bounty on his head
"He’s doing a good job,” President Trump said aboard Air Force One following his unprecedented meeting with Syria’s interim leader, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, a former jihadist who led the ouster of the Assad regime. This came a day after Trump said he planned to lift sanctions on Syria. Ibrahim Al-Assil, Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute, joins CNN's Becky Anderson to discuss the significance of this moment for Syria and the wider region. #CNN #News
Major League Baseball removed Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson - two of the sport's most famous players who were previously kicked out of baseball for gambling on the game - from the league's ineligible list. The historic decision allows Rose to be considered for induction into the iconic Baseball Hall of Fame, an honor that was previously ruled out as part of the settlement he reached with the league back in 1989. CNN's Andy Scholes explains.
In a historic meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, President Trump met with Syrian jihadist-turned-president Ahmed al-Sharaa and announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria. CNN's Becky Anderson breaks down who the Syrian leader is and why this meeting was so significant.
Published: 14th May 2025 03:07:55 By: CNN
CNN Video: Zelensky warns 'no time for playing games'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he will head to Turkey and wait for Russian President Vladimir Putin for potential ceasefire talks; but he set some minimal goals for the meeting. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports. #cnn #news
Published: 14th May 2025 03:07:21 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump welcomed to Qatar with red Cybertrucks and mounted camels
President Donald Trump received a second day of fanfare at his second destination of a four-day, three-stop Middle Eastern sojourn, treated to displays of camels and red Cybertrucks as he arrived in Doha, Qatar. #CNN #News
Published: 14th May 2025 02:39:43 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Is Donald Trump allowed to accept $400m luxury plane as a gift? | BBC News
US President Donald Trump has said his administration wants to accept a plane worth an estimated $400m (£303m) as a gift from Qatar, calling it "a great gesture" that he would be "stupid" to turn down.
The potential move has been labelled "wildly illegal" by some members of the rival Democratic Party - something the White House denies - and it has attracted criticism from some of Trump's supporters.
Qatar itself earlier said the reports about the plane were "inaccurate", and that negotiations were continuing.
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Published: 14th May 2025 03:38:05 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Chimpanzees in Uganda use medicinal plants as 'first aid' | BBC News
Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using medicinal plants - in multiple ways - to treat open wounds and other injuries.
University of Oxford scientists, working with a local team in the Budongo Forest, filmed and recorded incidents of the animals using plants for first aid, both on themselves and occasionally on each other.
Their research builds on the discovery last year that chimps seek out and eat certain plants to self-medicate.
The scientists also compiled decades of scientific observations to create a catalogue of the different ways in which chimpanzees use "forest first aid".
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Published: 14th May 2025 12:50:46 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Donald Trump removes sanctions on Syria | BBC News
US President Donald Trump has announced that he's removing sanctions from Syria, in order to give the country "a chance at greatness".
The country had been designated a state sponsor of terrorism since 1979 and following the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011, the US government ramped up sanctions.
There were celebrations on the streets in Syria when the announcement was made.
Speaking from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Trump also said the US's relationship with Saudi was "more powerful than ever before" following the signing of a $142bn arms deal.
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Published: 14th May 2025 12:10:23 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: At least 50 killed after Israeli strikes on Gaza | BBC News
At least 50 people are reported to have been killed in Gaza in what local officials say were Israeli air strikes.
Israeli warplanes dropped six bombs simultaneously on the European Hospital in Khan Younis, a spokesman for the Hamas-run civil defence agency has said, killing 28.
The Israeli military said it had conducted a "precise strike" on "Hamas terrorists in a command and control centre" which it claimed was beneath the hospital.
There are also reports of numerous deaths at the Jabalia refugee camp which was hit overnight after the Israeli military issued an evacuation order for the area.
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Published: 14th May 2025 09:59:09 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: UN aid chief demands action to prevent Israel committing genocide in Gaza | BBC News
A senior UN leader responsible for humanitarian relief has said Israel is “deliberately and unashamedly” imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians and called on the UN Security Council to take action “to prevent genocide” in Gaza.
Tom Fletcher, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said Israel must lift its aid blockade on Gaza, where its offensive has killed tens of thousands of people and reduced much of the territory to rubble. Israel has prevented any food or aid entering Gaza for more than two months. The UN says around half a million people in Gaza are at "critical risk of famine".
"For those killed and those whose voices are silenced: what more evidence do you need now?", Mr Fletcher asked the Security Council. "Will you act, decisively, to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law?" Mr Fletcher said UN agencies had "life-saving supplies" ready to deliver at the borders but were denied access by Israel.
He decribed a new Israel plan to deliver some aid as "a cynical sideshow." "It makes starvation a bargaining chip," Fletcher said. "A deliberate distraction. A fig leaf for further violence and displacement. If any of this still matters, have no part in it."
In a joint statement, five European members of the UN Security Council said that they were "deeply concerned" at the Israeli plan "which the UN has said would not meet humanitarian principles."
The statement, by France, Britain, Slovenia, Greece and Denmark said: “humanitarian aid must never be used as a political tool or a military tactic.”
Israel launched its assault on Gaza after Hamas killed almost 1,200 people in its attacks of October 7th 2023 in which it took hundreds of people hostage.
Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, rejected the UN allegations against his government as "baseless and outrageous accusations."
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Fergal Keane and Jeremy Bowen.
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Published: 13th May 2025 10:50:45 By: BBC News
ODN Video: LIVE: US President Donald Trump Arrives in Doha For State Visit
Live coverage of US President Donald Trump’s continued visit to Saudi Arabia. Trump is expected to participate in a family photo with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) leaders, the opening of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) with remarks by Trump and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman, followed by Trump departing Riyadh en route to Doha, Qatar.
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Published: 14th May 2025 08:54:33 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Emmanuel Macron Forced to Debunk Cocaine Claims Around THIS Viral Video
This week the internet has gone into meltdown over a video which some people suggested shows the leaders of France, Germany and the UK caught with an illegal substance on a train in Ukraine.
This is the viral video, viewed 10s of millions of times online, showing French President Emmanual Macron removing one item from the table whilst German chancellor Friedrich Merz conceals another.
Many on social media, including some pro-russian and far-right political commentators, and even the Russian foreign minister, rushed to claim that the white item was in fact a bag of cocaine, and that the other item was a spoon used to take the drug.
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Published: 13th May 2025 05:10:18 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Donald Trump Treated to Lavish Welcome by Saudia Arabia's MBS
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Saudi Arabia, kicking off the first major overseas tour of his second term.
Trump was greeted by the country’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as he stepped off Air Force One.
Traditionally, the US president visits Mexico or Canada first, but Trump has chosen to prioritise the Middle East, as he did in his first term.
Economic ties between the US and the Middle East, as well as the war in Gaza, are likely to dominate the agenda during the trip.
The president’s four-day trip will also take him to Qatar and The UAE, but notably does not include a visit to Israel.
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Published: 13th May 2025 02:50:53 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Last Living US Hostage Freed by Hamas as Trump Tours Middle East
Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander has been reunited with his family after spending 19 months in captivity in Gaza.
The 21-year-old soldier was captured by Hamas during its attack on Israel in October 2023 while serving near the Gaza border.
On Monday, he was seen being handed over to Red Cross staff in the southern city of Khan Younis by Hamas members.
He was then transferred to Israeli forces before reuniting with his family in southern Israel.
Hamas said it released Alexander as part of efforts to secure a deal allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza.
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Published: 13th May 2025 01:05:41 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Cassie Ventura continues testimony at Sean Combs' sex-trafficking trial
Cassie Ventura, ex-girlfriend of Sean (Diddy) Combs, is taking the stand again at his sex-trafficking trial, a day after testifying about the alleged abuse she suffered, including graphic details of being coerced into ‘freak-off’ sex parties.
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Published: 14th May 2025 02:28:34 By: CBC News
CBC Video: A planned gas station at P.E.I.'s famous bridge: Good for tourism or bad for local business?
The fate of a new gas station complex for Borden-Carleton, P.E.I., hangs in the balance as the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC) conducts a hearing on whether the area needs a fourth service station. Danny Murphy of D.P. Murphy was at the IRAC hearing to talk about what his proposed Welcome Plaza could do for the town at the P.E.I. end of the Confederation Bridge. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau reports.
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Published: 14th May 2025 02:17:14 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Politics! Carney’s new team, recount conspiracies | Front Burner
Prime Minister Carney’s new cabinet features plenty of new and familiar faces. Plus, why riding recounts are fuelling election conspiracies.
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Published: 14th May 2025 02:01:38 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Fires prompt evacuation orders in Nopiming Provincial Park, Lac du Bonnet
With wildfires escalating in Manitoba, evacuation orders have been issued for Nopiming Provincial Park and Lac du Bonnet in the province's southeast.
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CBC Video: Trump meets with Syria's interim leader after lifting U.S. sanctions
U.S. President Donald Trump met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who once pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and swept to power at the head of a group that Washington has called a terrorist organization, before a summit between the U.S. and Gulf Arab countries.
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Published: 14th May 2025 01:29:01 By: CBC News
International Video: Diddy trial day two: ex-girlfriend claims ‘frequent assaults’
The ex-girlfriend of rapper Sean Combs, better known as P Diddy, testified in a New York court today about the alleged abuse she experienced throughout their ten-year relationship. She described beatings and sexual coercion.
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Singer Cassie Ventura is the key witness in the federal court case where Combs is charged with racketeering and sex trafficking. He denies all the charges.
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Published: 13th May 2025 07:03:32 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: The story of one Israeli airstrike that killed 15 family members
After Israel ended its ceasefire two months ago the situation in Gaza has been worsening with food and aid blocked. And Israeli airstrikes have continued to bombard the strip.
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Published: 13th May 2025 06:45:07 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Trump signs $142 billion US-Saudi arms deal on Middle East tour
Donald Trump is back in a region he loves as much as they seem to love him. Saudi Arabia and then the Gulf.
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The main purpose is to use the Saudis and others as a generous ATM, drumming up spectacular amounts of cash for everything from arms to AI. With him are some of America's richest billionaires, including Elon Musk. And some news: sanctions against Syria will be lifted, and Trump is clearly fed up that the war still rages on in Gaza.
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Published: 13th May 2025 06:33:29 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: 14 dead after drinking toxic alcohol in India
At least 14 people have died and six others are in critical condition after consuming a toxic alcohol drink in northern India. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
Police arrested seven people on suspicion of supplying the liquor across five villages in Punjab.
It's the latest in a spate of alcohol poisonings which have killed dozens of people.
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Published: 13th May 2025 06:13:28 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: 'I thought I was going to die' - Kim K
Kim Kardashian has told a Paris court she thought she was going to be raped and murdered as she was violently robbed at gunpoint in a hotel suite in 2018. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
Ten men are on trial for stealing approximately £8 million worth of Kardashian's jewellery, including her engagement ring from her ex-husband Kanye West.
All but two of the accused have pleaded guilty. #news #Channel4News #KimKardashian #Kardashians #Robbery
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Published: 13th May 2025 06:11:14 By: Channel 4 News