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UN chief of political affairs Rosemary DiCarlo condemned “all attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, wherever they occur,” reiterating that “direct attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure is prohibited under international humanitarian law and must cease immediately.”
The Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs told the Council that today’s meeting is taking place at a potential inflection point in the three-year war in Ukraine.
She noted the intensified efforts to bring the parties to negotiations, which offer a glimmer of hope for progress towards a ceasefire and an eventual peaceful settlement. But at the same time, the world continues to witness relentless attacks on Ukrainian cities and towns.
As of 24 April, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) had verified 151 civilians killed and 697 injured in April. With verification ongoing, this figure is expected to surpass the March figures, which were already 50 percent higher than in February, DiCarlo told the Council.
Since February 2022, OHCHR has verified 13,015 civilians, including 699 children, killed, and 31,628 more civilians, including 2,016 children, injured, in Ukraine. She also noted recent media reports quoting local Russian authorities that indicate civilian casualties in the Kursk, Bryansk and Belgorod regions of the Russian Federation.
The UN top political affairs official echoed the Secretary-General’s repeated calls for de-escalation and a durable ceasefire in Ukraine, and is encouraged by the diplomatic efforts underway.
DiCarlo reiterated, “The UN remains engaged, particularly on the safety of navigation in the Black Sea to support global food security and maintain vital supply chains strained by the war.”
She continued, “The continued exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, including the largest to date on 20 April involving 500 prisoners, shows that with political will, diplomacy can yield tangible results even in the most difficult circumstances.”
As the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War approaches, the UN official reminded the Council – with even greater urgency – of the centrality of the Charter of the United Nations and international law in safeguarding peace and security.
She said, “The Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine stands as an egregious challenge to these fundamental principles, jeopardizing stability in Europe and threatening the broader international order.”
“The war in Ukraine is a war of choice,” DiCarlo stressed, adding that “what is needed now is a full, immediate and unconditional ceasefire as a critical first step towards ending the violence and creating the conditions for a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace.”
For her part, senior OCHA official Joyce Msuya said that as the war continues, millions of lives are impacted daily, essential services are disrupted and humanitarian needs deepened.
She highlighted, “Attacks on healthcare services and health facilities are crippling access to maternal care,” highlighting that pregnant women are now giving birth amid blackouts, medicine shortages and under attack, with a 12 per cent rise in birth complications reported by health workers.
“For many expectant mothers, basic, life-saving care is simply no longer available,” Msuya said.
The Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator emphasized once again, “Under international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian objects must be protected.”
“This means that indiscriminate attacks are strictly prohibited. It also means that parties must take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm, whether they are launching attacks or defending against them,” Msuya stressed.
The Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator also noted that underfunding is forcing critical programmes to scale down, even as the operational environment becomes more complex and dangerous.
“Additional resources are needed now to save lives and sustain assistance,” she concluded.
Published: 30th Apr 2025 03:01:03 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Chief in memory of His Holiness Pope Francis - General Assembly, 79th session | United Nations
On behalf of the UN family, Secretary-General António Guterres today (29 Apr) extended “deepest condolences to the Catholic community and to so many others around the world grieving this tremendous loss.”
At a tribute ceremony at the General Assembly Hall, GA President Philémon Yang said, “to the faithful around the world, Pope Francis was more than the leader of the Catholic Church. He was a moral voice and a global conscience. With humility and courage, he championed the dignity of the marginalised, the poor and the voiceless.”
Yang said, Pope Francis “reminded us that the pursuit of common good must guide all our actions, whether in politics, economics or diplomacy” and had “urged all nations to rise above self-interest, and to act in solidarity with future generations.”
He said, “His Holiness never ceased to remind us that human dignity is a collective responsibility.”
Guterres recalled that as a young man, “Pope Francis found his calling in the slums of Buenos Aires, where his dedication to serving the poor earned him the title Bishop of the Slums.”
These early experiences, he said, “sharpened his conviction that faith must be an engine of action and change,” and “put that engine into overdrive as an unstoppable voice for social justice and equality.
The Secretary-General said Pope Francis “stood with conviction for innocents caught in war zones such as Ukraine and Gaza.”
He recalled that “every day without fail, precisely at 7:00 p.m., he would quietly call the Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City. As someone at the Church said, ‘He would ask us how we were, what did we eat, did we have clean water, was anyone injured?’ It was never diplomatic or a matter of obligation. It was the questions a father asks to their son.”
The representative of the Holy See, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia told the General Assembly that “the best way we can commemorate Pope Francis today is to take that torch of hope and rediscover the spirit which 80 years ago created this organisation, so that together we can all work to end on a better world to the generations that will come after us.”
For his part, Argentine Ambassador Fabián Oddone said, “Pope Francis was a spiritual leader whose passing humanity is mourning. He was also a beacon who illuminated the human dignity of which he was such a staunch defender, particularly that human dignity that shone through the eyes of those most forgotten, marginalised unborn children who suffered as a result of the scourge of abortion. Older people, who were the victims of carelessness when euthanasia was placed on the table as an option. Women who suffer trafficking and exploitation or children put up for sale as a result of surrogacy and those who suffer the denials of their freedom and thought and religion rights so threatened for so many victims of bombs dropped or attacks conducted on religious grounds throughout the world.”
Pope Francis away on 21 April in Vatican City at the age of 88. The pontiff - born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina - was elected in March 2013. He was the first priest from the Americas region to lead the Catholic Church worldwide and a strong voice for social justice globally.
Published: 30th Apr 2025 02:00:00 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Tribute to the memory of His Holiness Pope Francis - General Assembly meeting | United Nations
Tribute to the memory of His Holiness Pope Francis.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 10:10:32 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Indigenous Activist from Greenland | United Nations
Ms. Sara Olsvig, International Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, talks about critical issues surrounding the Inuit in the Arctic, including her native Greenland. She acted as a member of the UN Secretary-General’s Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals in 2024 and is a speaker for the thematic dialogue on the financing of Indigenous Peoples’ work and participation, with a focus on critical minerals, during the 24th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (21 April – 2 May 2025).
Published: 29th Apr 2025 08:12:35 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: “The world cannot afford to watch the two-State solution disappear” - UN Chief at Security Council
“The world cannot afford to watch the two-State solution disappear,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged the Security Council to take urgent action toward achieving a two-state solution, warning that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached levels “beyond imagination.”
The Security Council on Tuesday (Apr 29) held its quarterly open debate on “The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question,” chaired by French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot.
“Across the Middle East, people demand and deserve a better future, not endless conflict and suffering,” Guterres said, calling the region “at a hinge-point in history.” He stressed that peace is only possible by resolving “a core issue that this Security Council has affirmed and re-affirmed decade after decade… a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine, living side-by-side in peace and security, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states.”
With the situation in Gaza deteriorating, Guterres said, “For nearly two full months, Israel has blocked food, fuel, medicine and commercial supplies, depriving more than two million people of lifesaving relief. All while the world watches.” He condemned statements by Israeli officials suggesting the use of humanitarian aid as leverage, emphasizing, “Aid is non-negotiable.”
The Secretary-General cautioned against complacency, “This is not a time for ritualistically expressing support, ticking a box, and moving on. We are past the stage of ticking boxes – the clock is ticking. The two-State solution is near a point of no return.”
Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer for Palestine, cited recent remarks by the U.S. President Donald Trump, saying he had urged Israel “to be good to Gaza” and called for allowing humanitarian aid. “We deeply hope that the United States, Egypt and Qatar, with the support of the international community as a whole, will be able to secure a return to the ceasefire to start bringing all this suffering to an end,” Mansour said.
Israel’s Deputy Permanent Representative Jonathan Miller rejected claims of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating, “Our assessments indicate there is currently no evidence of a humanitarian crisis.” He accused Hamas of diverting aid to its fighters and blamed the group for prolonging the war and holding 59 hostages in “inhumane conditions.” “Still, some in the international community continue to draw dangerous false equivalencies,” he said.
France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot warned of broader regional destabilization, “As we speak, Gaza lies devastated by war, Lebanon is only beginning to recover, Syria is embarking on a fragile and uncertain transition, and Iran continues its dangerous pursuit of nuclear armament.” He called for an immediate halt to hostilities, adding, “Our first priority is to stop the hostilities to end the suffering of civilian populations.”
Published: 29th Apr 2025 07:49:48 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Ford CEO Jim Farley speaks with CNN about Trump's tariffs
President Donald Trump signed an executive order and proclamation to ease auto tariffs, but the 25 percent tariff on imported cars remains in place and a new 25% tariff on auto parts will go into effect soon. CNN’s Erin Burnett speaks with Ford CEO Jim Farley about how Trump's tariffs could impact vehicle pricing. #CNN #News
Published: 30th Apr 2025 01:23:01 By: CNN
CNN Video: 'That sounds insane': Expert warns about empty shelves due to Trump's tariffs
Founder and CEO of Freight Waves, Craig Fuller, joins CNN’s Rahel Solomon to discuss the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on US supply chains. #CNN #News
Published: 30th Apr 2025 12:29:32 By: CNN
CNN Video: Erin Burnett on Trump trying to hide tariff price hikes
Amazon's plan to show customers the impact of tariffs on pricing was quickly scuttled after President Donald Trump was reportedly "pissed" about the optics. The NewsNight panel debated the move by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and economist Steve Moore, who used to work at the White House, says he can see why Bezos tried to put the plan in place. #CNN #News
Published: 30th Apr 2025 11:01:39 By: CNN
CNN Video: Persuadable Episode 1: Why do people believe conspiracy theories? | The Account
Donie O’Sullivan has been covering the world of misinformation for more than a decade, but now he's less interested in what people believe than why they believe it. Dr. Samuel Veissière joins Donie to talk about why people believe in conspiracy theories and what you can do when somebody you love has fallen down a rabbit hole.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 10:00:34 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Donald Trump 100 days speech fact-checked by BBC Verify | BBC News
US President Trump used a rally in Michigan to mark what he claimed had been "the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country, according to many, many people".
He highlighted his efforts to tackle illegal immigration, to bring back jobs to the US and end what he called "the inflation nightmare".
BBC Verify has looked into some of the main claims from his speech.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 12:52:40 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: UN chief expresses 'deep concerns' over India and Pakistan tensions after Kashmir attack | BBC News
The UN Secretary General has expressed his "deep concern" over tensions between India and Pakistan following the deadly attack on 26 tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
India accused Pakistan of being indirectly involved and said two suspects are Pakistani nationals. India has suspended a landmark water treaty in response.
Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, was asked about his remarks that if water does not flow to Pakistan, India's blood will.
But first, he rejected India's allegations and told the BBC that Pakistan is being scapegoated.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 11:11:17 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Vietnam marks 50 years since end of war with celebrations in Ho Chi Minh City | BBC News
It's been 50 years since north Vietnamese tanks rolled into Saigon and brought down the US-supported regime in the south.
Inside Saigon, now officially renamed Ho Chi Minh City, they've been celebrating reunification day with parades and fireworks.
Its authoritarian Communist leadership aspires to follow in China's footsteps, and have ploughed money and effort into becoming a reliable manufacturing hub.
But that's a risky ambition during US President Donald Trump's trade war, where he is threatening a 46% levy against the South East Asian nation.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 09:47:08 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Until Dawn's producers say they didn't want to retell the game's story. #UntilDawn #BBCNews
Within hours of taking his second oath of office, Donald Trump signed a flurry of executive orders and declarations, and fired the starting gun on what has been a rapid and radical programme of change in his first 100 days.
President Trump announced sweeping global tariffs on goods entering the US. But he has reacted to tanking global markets by announcing tariff pauses and has signalled he is seeking to make a deal with China.
His administration is pursuing an immigration crackdown which is popular with many voters. But judges are repeatedly telling the White House that its actions may be in breach of the law.
Elon Musk’s efforts to cut the size of the US federal government have had a mixed reception. Many elected Republicans have stopped holding open meetings for constituents, known as town halls, after being confronted by angry voters who are worried about cuts to their pensions or government-funded healthcare.
President Trump had declared he could end the Ukraine war in a day. However his attempts to push Ukraine’s President Zelensky and Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin into agreeing a ceasefire has yet to succeed.
The opinion polls suggest Mr Trump has become the most unpopular US leader of the last 80 years, at this 100 day marking point in his presidency.
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith, Jon Sudworth, Faisal Islam and Anna Foster.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 10:19:16 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Spain and Portugal Power Restored After Worst Blackout in Recent History
Power is slowly returning in Spain and Portugal following Monday’s massive outage.
Large areas, including Madrid and Lisbon, were left without electricity around midday.
Passengers walked through dark metro tunnels after trains stalled in Malaga.
Shops were emptied and ATMs, traffic lights, and mobile networks went down.
The outage brought cities to a standstill and left millions without essential services.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 04:10:55 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Mark Carney Vows to Stand Up to Trump After Canada Election Triumph
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won Canada’s federal election after a dramatic campaign.
In his victory speech, Carney urged unity amid Donald Trump’s annexation threats and trade tensions.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat, ending over two decades in Parliament.
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Published: 29th Apr 2025 10:50:37 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: US Strike on Yement Hits African Migrant Camp
US strikes on the Houthi rebels in Yemen have intensified this month, with newly released dramatic footage showing an attack on the port of Ras Isa on April 17th.
Now a new US missile strike has allegedly hit a camp holding African migrants, killing at least 68 people and wounding 47 others.
Some 115 migrants were being held in the detention centre.
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Published: 28th Apr 2025 12:32:52 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Pope Francis Funeral: World Leaders Unite as the World Says Farewell
Thousands gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square on Saturday morning to say farewell to Pope Francis.
More than 200,000 people attended, including pilgrims, priests, and heads of state.
Over 130 world leaders were present, including Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Keir Starmer, and Emmanuel Macron.
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Published: 26th Apr 2025 03:48:41 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: LIVE: The Funeral of Pope Francis in St Peter's Square
Watch live coverage of Pope Francis’s funeral from St. Peter’s Square. Witness the final rites, tributes, and procession, as world leaders gather to honour the late Pope.
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Published: 26th Apr 2025 12:38:48 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: U.S. Senate expected to vote on resolution to block Trump's tariffs
Republican Sen. Rand Paul is behind a new resolution aimed at curbing U.S. President Donald Trump's ability to impose tariffs on the basis of national security.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 01:47:35 By: CBC News
CBC Video: What comes next for the Carney government and the opposition
Louis Blouin, Radio-Canada's parliamentary bureau chief, takes a look at what comes next for Mark Carney and the Liberal minority government, including picking a cabinet, the possibility of floor-crossing and the future of Pierre Poilievre.
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Published: 30th Apr 2025 01:35:55 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Pakistan says it has 'credible evidence' India will strike within next day
Pakistan says it has 'credible intelligence' that India intends to launch military action soon, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours escalate following a deadly attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir.
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International Video: How Trump’s first 100 days changed the world - China, Canada, Ukraine
Donald Trump has reached his 100 day milestone but he might not be celebrating quite so loudly after Canadians voted in a new government aggressively opposed to his tariffs and talk of annexation, and new polling showed less-than-glowing approval ratings - the President called it fake news.
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But if his policies aren't proving altogether popular they have had a major impact on America's system of government and global economics - though he has missed his deadline for stopping the war in Ukraine. By a mere 99 days.
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President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in power have been eventful to say the least; upending global economics, questioning America's relationship with its allies and smashing its systems of governance.
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Pakistan's defence minister has said that a military incursion by India is imminent, following the deadly militant attack on tourists in disputed Kashmir last week. India blames Pakistan and has dismissed Pakistan’s call for an independent investigation as an attempt to evade responsibility.
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The nuclear armed neighbours have taken several steps against each other in recent days. India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty.
It granted India use of three eastern rivers, and Pakistan use of most of the three western rivers.
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Central to President Trump's promise to Make America Great Again is his determination to reshape the US economy - abandoning 80 years of free trade in favour of a new protectionism which he says will bring manufacturing jobs back to America.
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Central to Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency was his promise to be the candidate for peace.
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