What looks like a warm, sunny start to the week in Seattle will be followed by a cooler day with a chance of showers. Original Image Link Source:www.seattletimes.com
Sat, 31 May 2025 14:47:31 GMT After a glorious day on Friday with highs in the upper 70s to the low 80s around Central and South Puget Sound, we're tracking cooler and slightly wetter weather on Saturday in Seattle.
Thu, 29 May 2025 11:59:00 GMT Temperatures peaked at 81 degrees in Seattle on Wednesday, about 15 degrees warmer than the day’s average high, according to the National Weather Service.
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Tue, 27 May 2025 22:58:33 GMT High pressure will continue to build into Wednesday, creating offshore flow and summer-like temperatures before spotty rain creeps in Thursday.
Video Message by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the World Environment Day (5 June).
"This World Environment Day focuses on solutions to beat plastic pollution.
And rightly so.
Plastic pollution is choking our planet – harming ecosystems, well-being, and the climate.
Plastic waste clogs rivers, pollutes the ocean, and endangers wildlife.
And as it breaks-down into smaller and smaller parts, it infiltrates every corner of Earth: from the top of Mount Everest, to the depths of the ocean; from human brains; to human breastmilk.
Yet there is a movement for urgent change.
We are seeing mounting public engagement…
Steps towards reusability and greater accountability…
And policies to reduce single-use plastics and improve waste management.
But we must go further, faster.
In two months, countries will come together to hammer-out a new global treaty to end plastic pollution.
We need an ambitious, credible and just agreement this year.
One that covers the life-cycle of plastic, through the perspective of circular
economies…
That responds to the needs of communities…
That aligns with broader environmental goals, the sustainable development goals, and beyond…
And that is implemented fast and in full.
I urge negotiators to return to talks in August determined to build a common path through their differences and deliver the treaty our world needs.
Together, let’s end the scourge of plastic pollution and build a better future for us all.
Thank you."
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Summary
World Environment Day joins the UNEP-led #BeatPlasticPollution this year to mobilize communities worldwide to implement and advocate for solutions. World Environment Day will spotlight the growing scientific evidence on the impacts of plastic pollution and drive momentum to refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink plastics use to build a cleaner and more sustainable future.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 01:00:55 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers - Press Conference | United Nations
On the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, marked today (29 May) Peacekeeping Chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix said, “we are committed to maximising our own cost effectiveness,” but at the same time, he said “it is imperative that peacekeeping should be provided with the resources that are needed to deliver on the mandate.”
Speaking to reporters in New York, Lacroix said the 2025 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial in Berlin brought together “more than 150 delegations,” 60 of them at ministerial level.
He said there “many expressions of support,” as well as “many pledges that were made to support peacekeeping.”
The main takeaway, Peacekeeping Chief was that “peacekeeping remains very strongly supported by Member States.”
He said, “we have a great amount of work to do to operationalise all the commitments and also to continue with the many bodies of work that we're currently working on in different areas, such as safety and security of peacekeepers; performance; conduct and discipline; relation with the host government; how to introduce and make the best possible use of digital technology in peacekeeping and so many other bodies of work.”
Lacroix said, “Member States requested a broad review of all peace operations at the Summit for the Future last September. And we're currently working on this with our sister department, the Department of Peacebuilding and Political Affairs. And, of course, we are working to operationalise UN80 initiatives, the Secretary-General initiative, within the peace and security pillar.”
Faced with financial constraints, he said, “peacekeeping is constant adapting” and “looking for innovative ways to deliver while remaining both an effective and really a low cost option compared to many other multinational deployments.”
Lacroix stressed that “we are committed to maximising our own cost effectiveness, but at the same time, we want to insist that it is imperative that peacekeeping should be provided with the resources that are needed to deliver on the mandate.”
Responding to a reporter’s question on the matter, he said, “I think it's clear that most of our top financial contributors have constraints in terms of their public finances. Now, of course, we expect all of them to pay what they have to pay on time and in full, but at the same time, we live in a real world, and we know what those constraints are. So, we want to have a very productive dialogue with them, in addition of course to making sure that as far as we're concerned, we work on cost effectiveness.”
Later in the day, Secretary-General António Guterres laid a wreath to honour the more than 4,400 United Nations peacekeepers who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1948.
During an awards ceremony at the ECPOSOC Chamber, Guterres said, “over the decades, more than 2 million women and men have served in 72 UN missions across four continents. And I'm deeply grateful to all Member States for these invaluable contributions. In the communities and countries in which they serve, UN peacekeepers are an important symbol of the United Nations at its best. And together, they've helped improve millions of lives, protecting people, preserving peace and providing hope, rebuilding infrastructures, repairing institutions, and ensuring life-saving assistance. With their support, nations around the world have made the transition from war to peace.”
The Secretary-General presented awards to the Military Gender Advocate of the Year, Squadron Leader Sharon Mwinsote Syme of Ghana and the UN Woman Police Officer of the Year, Superintendent Zainab Gbla of Sierra Leone. Both of them serve with our peacekeeping mission in Abyei.
Published: 31st May 2025 01:00:55 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Killer Robots: Can We Stop Autonomous Weapons? | United Nations
Lethal autonomous weapon systems — AI-powered machines that can select and kill targets without human oversight — are no longer science fiction. This eye-opening explainer breaks down the risks of killer robots and why the United Nations is calling for a global ban.
Featuring UN Under-Secretary-General Izumi Nakamitsu, Mary Wareham (Human Rights Watch), Nicole van Rooijen (Stop Killer Robots), and Thompson Chengeta (AI & Human Rights Expert) we explore:
What autonomous weapons really are
How they could change the future of warfare
Why they risk violating human rights and humanitarian law
The push for a legally binding treaty
This is not just about technology. It's about the future of warfare—and who gets to decide who lives or dies. With momentum building and lives at stake, the world faces a critical decision: How do we control AI weapons?
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro: Killer drones and UAVs
01:40 - What are lethal autonomous weapons?
03:16 - AI-enabled weapons and decision making
04:27 - International Humanitarian Law
06:07 - A new framework: Prohibition & Regulation
Published: 31st May 2025 03:30:18 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Africa Dialogue, Occupied Palestinian Territory & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (30 May 2025)
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Secretary-General/Africa Dialogue
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Sudan
South Sudan
Cyprus
Security Council
Haiti – Hurricane Season
International Days
Programming Note – Monday
Deputy Secretary-General/Travels
SECRETARY-GENERAL/AFRICA DIALOGUE
The Secretary-General will speak at the Africa Dialogue at 3 pm today and will focus on reparations, which is also the African Union’s theme for 2025.
He will say that for too long, the colossal injustices inflicted by enslavement, the transatlantic slave trade, and colonialism have been left unacknowledged and unaddressed.
And he will argue that reparatory justice frameworks are critical – to redress historic wrongs, address today’s challenges, and ensure the rights and dignity of all.
DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL/TRAVELS
Today, in Tajikistan, the Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed participated in the High-Level International Conference on Glacier Preservation, taking place in Dushanbe. She underscored the urgent need to preserve glaciers and keep the 1.5°C climate target within reach — not only to protect ecosystems and water sources, but to ensure the livelihoods of people and prospering communities.
The Deputy Secretary-General called for bold, coordinated action ahead of COP30 rooted in cooperation, solidarity, and science. She later held a series of bilateral meetings with senior government officials, delegations, and youth constituents. She also met with the UN Country Team to acknowledge the UN’s continued support in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals in Tajikistan.
Tomorrow, the Deputy Secretary-General will travel to Marrakech, Morocco, to attend the 2025 Ibrahim Governance Weekend.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Turning to the situation in Gaza, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs tell says that the catastrophic situation in Gaza is the worst it has been since the war began.
Strikes have continued across Gaza, particularly in North Gaza, where the last remaining partially functioning hospital, Al Awda, was forced to evacuate last night after repeated strikes on and around the facility in recent days. Attacks also continued farther south in Deir al Balah, in areas of Al Bureij and An Nuseirat camps.
IHH, an international aid organization that runs community kitchens and nutrition points, reported on Wednesday that five of its workers had been killed and two injured in the previous two days.
OCHA underscores once again that civilians, including aid workers, must always be protected.
Displacement continued across Gaza, with nearly 200,000 people displaced in the last two weeks alone. Yesterday, Israeli authorities issued a renewed displacement order covering about 30 per cent of Gaza’s total territory in North Gaza, eastern parts of Gaza City and Deir al Balah.
To date, displacement orders have covered the entirety of the northernmost and southernmost governorates, as well as the eastern parts of each of the three governorates in between. Partners note that the limited movement of people observed in recent days appears to be driven by the search for food and necessities, rather than displacement orders.
The UN and its humanitarian partners continue to provide support to people in need, despite the immense challenges on the ground and the crippling restrictions on the amount and type of assistance being allowed into Gaza. Yesterday, the UN and the humanitarian partners only managed to collect five truckloads of cargo from the Palestinian side of Kerem Shalom. The other 60 trucks had to return to the crossing due to intense hostilities in the area.
Meanwhile in Gaza City, our partners working to address shelter needs managed to distribute 45 emergency shelter kits to families as part of a pilot initiative aimed at pooling resources to respond to some of the most critical needs.
Humanitarian needs have exploded in Gaza following nearly 80 days of a total blockade of all supplies.
The limited amounts of aid now entering the Strip are nowhere near sufficient to support 2.1 million people in desperate need of assistance.
As conditions on the ground further deteriorate and public order and safety break down, looting incidents continue to be reported. Today, a group of armed individuals stormed the warehouses of a field hospital in Deir al Balah, looting large quantities of medical equipment, supplies, medicines and nutritional supplements intended for malnourished children.
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Published: 30th May 2025 07:41:31 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Music Amid the Rubble: A Gazan Musician Plants Seeds of Hope | United Nations
In Al-Jundi Al-Majhool Square – the once-throbbing heart of Gaza City, where national celebrations were held and flags proudly raised – music teacher Ahmed Abu Amsha now resides with his family in a tattered tent, after more than 19 months of displacement due to war.
Abu Amsha founded a musical group called “GPS” (Gaza’s Peaceful Sounds), made up of displaced children with musical talents.
Inside the camp, children and youth gather to play a variety of instruments under the tents—a surreal sight in a war-torn zone. Despite the complete lack of basic necessities
Published: 30th May 2025 06:52:24 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Ukraine: Russian bombers burning 'en masse' at Russian airbases after drone attack
Ukraine has carried out large-scale drone strikes against several airbases deep inside Russia, destroying multiple combat planes, according to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU). The operation, dubbed “Spiderweb,” comes on the eve of expected peace talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine, and involved the most ambitious simultaneous strikes on Russian airbases carried out by Ukraine since the war began.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with CNN field producer Sebastian Shukla and former CNN Moscow bureau chief Jill Dougherty. #CNN #News
Published: 1st Jun 2025 07:56:52 By: CNN
CNN Video: MIT class president banned from graduation after this speech
MIT 2025 class president Megha Vemuri told CNN that after her Pro-Palestine speech, the university’s senior leadership informed her she was not allowed to attend Friday’s commencement ceremony and was barred from campus until the event concluded. #CNN #News
Published: 1st Jun 2025 07:52:47 By: CNN
CNN Video: Fareed's Take: In the face of geopolitical challenges, America is turning on itself
For some small businesses, the last week brought even more twists and turns to the past two months of President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariffs. The situation was already confusing, with stops and starts of tariffs at different levels. Then on Wednesday, a US court said Trump overstepped his authority in imposing most of those import levies – only for an appeals court on Thursday to pause the previous court’s ruling. The confusion has made it challenging for some small companies to plan, business owners told CNN. “My fear is, if this continues, there’s going to be like the mass extinction of small businesses,” Julie Robbins, CEO of Ohio-based guitar pedal maker EarthQuaker Devices, told CNN's Phil Mattingly. Mattingly also spoke to grocery CEO Stew Leonard about tariffs on international produce. #CNN #News
Published: 1st Jun 2025 06:27:40 By: CNN
CNN Video: GOP senator offers sarcastic apology for 'well, we all are going to die' comment
Appearing at a town hall on Friday, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) was pressed on cuts to Medicaid – the health care program for low-income Americans – in House Republicans’ budget plan. One audience member shouted that “people will die.” “Well, we all are going to die,” said Ernst, who’s facing reelection in 2026. When hostile portions of the crowd balked at the response, she said: “For heaven’s sakes, folks.” The senator and her office argued Friday that Republicans are in fact trying to “strengthen” Medicaid. Ernst on Saturday issued a sarcastic apology in which she invoked the Tooth Fairy and encouraged people to convert to Christianity so they could have eternal life.
CNN's Victor Blackwell discusses the apology's tone with his "CNN This Morning" panel, and CNN's Manu Raju talks with the "Inside Politics" panel. #CNN #News
Published: 1st Jun 2025 05:11:58 By: CNN
BBC News Video: UK defence review to send 'message to Moscow', says Healey | BBC Newscast
Today, we look at what Defence Secretary John Healey has called the UK’s “message to Moscow” as he announces investment in weapons and factories to make them.
Laura, Paddy and Henry also talk about how much it’s going to cost, whether it’s affordable, and whether NATO thinks it’s enough.
They also talk about Robert Jenrick, after a week of the justice secretary making headlines.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 05:30:16 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Russia confirms Ukraine carried out drone attacks on airfields | BBC News
Russia's Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that Ukraine carried out drone attacks on airfields across five regions in the country on Sunday.
Ukraine claims to have left more than 40 Russian bomber planes "burning" in a large-scale drone attack.
Ukraine’s security service said ‘Operation Spider’s Web’ took one and a half years to organise and was personally overseen by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 04:15:36 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: How Crunchyroll became a global anime streaming empire | BBC News
Anime, or Japanese animation, is no niche. In fact, it’s one of the fastest-growing entertainment sectors.
At the centre of it all is Crunchyroll - a streaming platform that started from nothing to become a global empire.
The company now has over 17 million subscribers across 200 countries.
Tech Now’s Tom Gerken chatted to Rahul Purini, the boss of Crunchyroll, to ask what’s behind the growth and where it goes from here.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 03:00:58 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Ukraine says at least 40 Russian warplanes hit in massive drone strikes | BBC News
Ukraine claims to have hit more than 40 Russian warplanes at several military airfields, in what appears to be one of the most audacious drone attacks so far on Russian aviation.
According to a statement from Ukraine's security service, SBU, "enemy strategic bombers are burning en masse in Russia".
The SBU said Ukraine is conducting "a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft."
Dramatic footage has emerged purportedly showing a drone attack at Belaya airbase in Irkutsk oblast, Siberia, thousands of miles from Ukraine.
Russia's military has not commented on the issue.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 01:45:04 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Hamas-run health ministry says 31 dead after Israeli forces attack near Gaza aid centre | BBC News
At least 31 people have been killed after Israeli tanks opened fire near an aid centre in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry said.
150 Palestinians have also been injured, according to the Red Cross hospital in the city of Rafah.
The US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which runs the aid centre, said the reports are "fabricated".
The Israeli military said they are unaware of any injuries caused by their fire within the aid distribution site.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 01:19:27 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Wild Footage of Champions League Celebrations Turning to Violent Chaos in France
A night of celebration descending into chaos.
Thousands of Paris St-Germain fans celebrated their team’s Champion League final victory over Inter Milan in the streets of French cities, lighting flares and fireworks.
But riots ensured throughout the evening, causing two deaths, over 150 injuries and 500 arrests.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 11:27:07 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Colonising Mars and a Black Eye: Highlights from Trump's Farewell to Musk
President Trump bid farewell to Elon Musk Friday in a press conference Friday after Musk announced he was leaving the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
From colonising Mars to Musk's black eye, here are some highlights from the conference.
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Published: 31st May 2025 11:08:01 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Former Royal Marine Paul Doyle Charged Over Liverpool FC Parade Crash
This was the moment a 53-year-old man arrived at Liverpool Magistrates' Court just days after being arrested for allegedly driving a car into crowds during Liverpool FC’s victory parade.
Paul Doyle, a former Royal marine from West Derby, has been charged with seven offences in connection to Monday evening's incident on Water Street, which left 79 pedestrians injured.
He appeared in court on Friday, where no application for bail was made, and was remanded in custody until his next hearing in August.
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Published: 30th May 2025 03:00:01 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Footage Shows Moment Putin's Mariupol Commander is Assassinated
A rising Russian military figure was killed by a deadly explosion.
Footage, too graphic to show, captures the blast as it happens on a quiet street.
Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiev is seen meeting a man seconds before the device detonates.
He was a deputy mayor and prominent veteran of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Published: 30th May 2025 02:03:25 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Elon Musk Leaves Trump Administration After 'Disappointment' With Tax Bill
Musk had been leading the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, with a focus on cutting federal spending and reducing red tape.
In a post on X, Musk thanked President Trump for the opportunity to tackle what he called “wasteful spending”.
By law, his role could only last 130 days. That period ends at the end of May.
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Published: 29th May 2025 03:52:39 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Military steps in to help airlift some Pukatawagan residents out of harm's way
Since an evacuation order was issued on Wednesday due to a wildfire affecting the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, also known as Pukatawagan, thousands of people have been waiting to be flown out. Military aircraft flew residents out over the weekend to The Pas, Man., from where 120 evacuees were able to take a Via Rail train to Winnipeg on Sunday.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 07:28:16 By: CBC News
CBC Video: What can we expect from Trump's tariffs after whiplash court rulings?
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with a former acting deputy U.S. trade representative about the latest updates in the U.S. trade war. Plus, the mayor of London, Ont., on what this means for Canadian municipalities. And, the American Roundtable breaks down what might be coming next.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 06:35:58 By: CBC News
CBC Video: What types of 'nation-building’ projects do provinces want to see?
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson about the importance of arctic sovereignty. Plus, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe discusses nation-building projects in his province. And, the Sunday Scrum looks at what to expect during the First Ministers meeting this week.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 06:34:52 By: CBC News
CBC Video: How can Canada reduce its military dependence on the U.S.?
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former NATO secretary general George Robertson about how the ReArm Europe plan could help Canada reduce its military dependence with the U.S.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 06:20:59 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Reports of at least 31 killed near Gaza aid site as Israeli military denies responsibility
At least 31 people were killed and more than 170 were wounded on Sunday while on their way to receive food in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and multiple witnesses. Israel's military said in a statement that its forces did not fire at civilians near or within the site, citing an initial inquiry.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 06:14:24 By: CBC News
International Video: Ukraine strikes Russian warplanes as UK bolsters defence
The Defence Secretary has been setting out the government's plans to strengthen the armed forces. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
John Healey said at least six new munitions factories would be built. The aim is to protect the country against new military threats.
And for a vivid demonstration of what those threats could look like, one need only look to Ukraine, where the Russians launched 472 drone attacks overnight.
But Ukraine mounted an unprecedented assault on warplanes in Siberia, after smuggling drones deep into Russian territory.
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International Video: Tensions rise in Gaza amid confusion at aid site
After the US Middle East Envoy rejected Hamas's response to his ceasefire proposal, there has been more bloodshed in Gaza, with airstrikes on Gaza City. But accounts of what happened near an aid distribution point in the south of the strip are mired in dispute. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
There are four distribution centres run by the controversial US-Israeli backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, with only a couple of them operational as yet. Witnesses on the ground reported shooting around half a mile from the western-most site, near to the coast.
But the Foundation says nothing happened and Israel denies firing on civilians. Israel has now released drone footage it claims shows masked gunman opening fire near the site.
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Published: 1st Jun 2025 05:15:17 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: US urges allies to boost defence amid China threat to Taiwan
Beijing poses a real and potentially imminent threat to Taiwan - so said US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Shangri-La defence forum in Singapore. In turn, China accused the US of trying to provoke trouble in the Asia-Pacific region. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
Mr Hegseth also urged America’s Asian allies to increase their defence spending, echoing the demand he made of European allies earlier this year.
John Healey, the UK defence secretary, says he expects spending on national defence to reach 3% of GDP by the end of the next parliament.
Credits: Reporter: Jonathan Rugman, Producer: Suzanne Lentini, Picture Editor: Matt Michael
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Published: 31st May 2025 06:00:55 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Hamas agrees to release ten hostages in response to ceasefire plan
With food aid struggling to reach its intended destination and the UN warning of a yet worsening humanitarian situation, the stakes for Gazans could scarcely be higher. [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe]
Hamas said it had responded "positively" to the ceasefire proposal presented by President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. But reports in Israel that suggest the Government there is treating Hamas's response as an effective rejection.
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Published: 31st May 2025 05:59:53 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Musk quits Trump administration - what has DOGE achieved?
He's unfathomably wealthy and he even has his own space rockets to play with. Elon Musk could do - well - pretty much anything.
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So why did he take on the job of slashing the American civil service?
As he departs Washington, he leaves behind thousands of government redundancies, but questions too about whether his Starlink business benefited financially - and whether he was actually any good at saving taxpayers’ money.
And we approached Elon Musk and Starlink for comment and didn't get a response.
Producer: Matthew Cundall.
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Cameras: Ben Martin, Dickon Mager.
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Published: 29th May 2025 02:59:36 By: Channel 4 News