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Press conference by Paul Heslop, the Senior UN Mine Action Adviser to the Resident Coordinator and UN Country Team in Ukraine (UNMAS), on Ukraine.
The widespread presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance in Ukraine is not just a national crisis, but a global one, warned a senior UN official today (05 June) linking the contamination to rising global food and energy costs.
“Every person in this room, every person in this city, every person in this country, and every person on this planet is paying more for their food and more for their energy because of the conflict in Ukraine,” said Paul Heslop, the UN’s Senior Mine Action Adviser in Ukraine.
Speaking to reporters in New York, Heslop stressed that restoring contaminated land to productive use could ease the burden on global markets. “The ability to get land back into use, that will bring down those prices, is dependent on the actual presence of mines and other unexploded devices,” he said, emphasizing the need to challenge both the physical and perceived risks of contamination.
About 20 percent of Ukraine’s territory is suspected to be contaminated, Heslop said, affecting more than six million people who now live near hazardous areas.
The scale of the issue is unprecedented. Heslop noted that 30,000 square kilometers of land once believed contaminated were found to be safe and could now return to agricultural production -“the equivalent of 20 times the current problem in Afghanistan,” he said. These assessments were achieved at low cost by “adopting new technology and thinking in a new way.”
Demining, he added, is “an inherently inefficient process,” with 95 percent of clearance efforts often spent on land that turns out to be safe. “You don't know exactly where the mines are,” Heslop said, underscoring the urgency of adopting more accurate and cost-effective strategies.
With the cost of cleanup likely to reach billions of dollars, he warned of long-term economic consequences. “Is it going to be single-digit billions of dollars or is it going to be tens or hundreds of billions?” he asked.
Ukraine’s digital infrastructure could be a vital asset in this effort. Heslop praised the country’s tech-savvy approach, including using mobile data to assess road usage and track returning populations. “Integrating different levels of technology, different levels of data, and non-traditional sources of data” can help target mine action efforts more effectively, he said.
He also underscored the sheer volume of unexploded ordnance. Based on conservative estimates, Heslop said that up to 10 million unexploded bombs may remain across Ukraine. “That is going to be a lot of work, and it’s going to need to be resourced, and we’re going to need to address it.”
Published: 5th Jun 2025 07:52:00 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: World Oceans Day, Palestine, Ukraine & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (5 June 2025)
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Trip Announcement/Secretary-General
World Oceans Day
Secretary-General/Fallen Staff
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Ukraine
Syria/Security Council
International Days
TRIP ANNOUNCEMENT/SECRETARY-GENERAL
On Sunday, June 8, the Secretary-General will arrive in Nice, in France, to take part in the third UN Ocean Conference, co-hosted by France and Costa Rica.
On Monday, the Secretary-General will deliver remarks during the conference’s opening session. He will recall the progress achieved since the last Ocean Conference in Lisbon and call for investments to fully realize the sustainable development goal number 14, which is, as you know, life below water.
The Secretary-General will also use this opportunity to urge all countries to ratify the Agreement on Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), and also to call on member states to agree this year on an ambitious and legally binding treaty on plastic pollution.
The BBNJ will enter into force 120 days after its 60th ratification, and to facilitate this process, our colleagues at the department of Legal Affairs are organizing a Treaty event during the Ocean conference. At that event, all Member States who have not yet done so will be able to formally deposit their ratification.
While in Nice, the Secretary-General will have bilateral meetings with both co-hosts of the conference, President Emmanuel Macron, of France, as well as President Rodrigo Chaves Robles, of Costa Rica. He will also have a number of bilateral meetings with other delegation leaders and members of the civil society who will be at the conference.
On Tuesday morning, the Secretary-General will conclude his programme in Nice with a press encounter, which will be shown live on UN WebTV.
WORLD OCEANS DAY
A day ahead of the UN Ocean Conference, the UN will mark World Oceans Day. In his message, the Secretary-General calls for the protection of marine biodiversity, the rejection of practices that inflict irreversible damage, and he calls for the delivery on the promises of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement. &nbs
SECRETARY-GENERAL/FALLEN STAFF
This morning, the Secretary-General spoke at the annual memorial service for UN staff who have lost their lives in the line of duty over the past year, and he paid tribute to the 168 men and women who lost their lives in 2024.
He told journalists this morning that the past year has been especially devastating in Gaza, with 126 of our colleagues killed there -- 125 of those were serving with UNRWA.
Mr. Guterres said that the sacrifice of all 168 of our fallen colleagues everywhere is a tragedy, adding that it is also a reminder of the responsibility carried by every United Nations staff member, every single day.
He said that as we mourn those lost, we must also recognize the living -- the thousands of UN personnel who serve around the world today, carrying out the missions entrusted to them by the countries that make up these United Nations.
Full highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=05%20June%202025
Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:37:22 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Turning the Tide: The Mission to Save Senegal's Ocean | United Nations
Environmental activist and entrepreneur Babacar Thiaw shares his inspiring journey from a Dakar surfer surrounded by plastic waste to a passionate environmental advocate.
Babacar's commitment to a cleaner environment led to him co-founding the Senegalese affiliate of the Surfrider Foundation, with a focus on monitoring the water quality of Senegal’s ocean and taking community action to create lasting environmental impact.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 05:00:10 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: #NoToHate: Countering Islamophobia | United Nations
What is Islamophobia and how do we stop it? Ahmed Shaheed speaks about countering Islamophobia as part of a new series for the #NoToHate campaign.
The #NoToHate campaign is a global initiative that aims to counter hate speech and promote tolerance and inclusion. It's part of a larger UN effort to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia, racism, discrimination, and intolerance, focusing on preventing human rights violations and promoting peace and equality.
The campaign is in line with the United Nations Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech.
The International Day for Countering Hate Speech is 18 June.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 03:48:54 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: UN Chief on Fallen UN Staff | United Nations
Remarks to the press by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on fallen UN staff.
"This morning, the United Nations family will come together to pay tribute to 168 of our colleagues who lost their lives in 2024.
It is always an intimate ceremony, shared with families of the fallen.
But I believe this occasion also calls for a more public reflection.
The women and men we honour today were not just names on a list.
They were extraordinary individuals -- each one a story of courage, compassion, and service.
They were driven by the pursuit of peace.
By the urgency to ease human suffering.
And by the conviction that every person, everywhere, deserves dignity and protection.
This past year has been especially devastating in Gaza.
Today’s ceremony includes recognition of 126 of our colleagues killed there -- 125 of them serving with UNRWA.
More than one in every 50 UNRWA staff in Gaza has been killed in this atrocious conflict.
This is the highest staff death toll in United Nations history.
Some were killed delivering life-saving aid; others alongside their families; others while
shielding the vulnerable.
The sacrifice of all 168 of our fallen colleagues everywhere -- humanitarians, peacekeepers, peacemakers -- is a tragedy.
It is also a reminder of the responsibility carried by every UN staff member, every single day.
And that’s important for all the world to see.
Because as we mourn those lost, we must also recognize the living -- the thousands of UN personnel who serve around the world today carrying out the missions entrusted to them by the countries that make up these United Nations.
They do not seek recognition.
They seek to make a difference.
When conflict erupts, they work for peace.
When violence and disaster strike, they deliver life-saving aid.
When rights are violated, they speak out.
To our staff still serving in crisis zones across the globe, I say:
Your courage humbles us.
Your resilience inspires us.
And to the world, I say:
We will not grow numb to suffering.
We will not accept the killing of UN personnel.
We will not accept the killing of humanitarians, journalists, medical workers, or civilians as the new normal anywhere and under any circumstances.
There must be no room for impunity.
Today, I salute every member of the UN family.
It is the honour of a lifetime to serve alongside them.
I know these are challenging times for international cooperation.
It may be fashionable in some quarters to dismiss multilateralism.
Financial contributions may be in doubt – the dedication of our staff is not.
And in a world where cooperation is under strain – and our challenges are more inter-connected than ever -- we must remember the example set by our fallen colleagues -- and the work being done every day by those who carry their legacy forward.
And that’s why I re-affirm:
We will not waver in our principles.
We will not abandon our values.
And we will never, ever give up.
Thank you".
Q&A session transcript: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/press-encounter/2025-06-05/secretary-generals-press-encounter-fallen-un-personnel
Published: 5th Jun 2025 02:46:44 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Judge threatens to remove ‘Diddy’ from his own trial
US District Judge Arun Subramanian warned the defense team for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs that he will be removed from the New York City court room where he is on trial facing charges that include racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Published: 5th Jun 2025 07:36:55 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump compares Ukraine war to children’s fight while sidestepping Russia sanctions
President Donald Trump declined to offer specifics on sanctions on Russia during a meeting with German Chancellor Merz in the Oval Office. Without directly addressing whether he would impose Russian sanctions, the president described a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which he said he gave an analogy likening the war to a playground fight. #CNN #News
Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:44:48 By: CNN
CNN Video: CNN finds health protections for miners eroded under Trump
A CNN investigation has found that in just five months, President Donald Trump dismantled the safety net that has for years protected miners from lung disease, aided those already afflicted and kept miners safe on the job. CNN’s Kyung Lah traveled to coal country in West Virginia where miners fear the impact of the cuts. #CNN #News
Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:16:06 By: CNN
CNN Video: Judge warns Combs could be excluded from courtroom for repeatedly nodding at jury
Judge Arun Subramanian warned the defense that Sean “Diddy” Combs could be excluded from the courtroom if he continues to attempt to interact with the jury. The judge said he saw Combs on two different occasions during Bryana Bongolan’s testimony, looking at the jury and “nodding vigorously.” #CNN #News
Published: 5th Jun 2025 05:58:11 By: CNN
CNN Video: See moment Trump criticized Musk in Oval Office
President Trump said he was “very disappointed” with Elon Musk, as the tech billionaire and former adviser continues to blast Trump’s massive tax and spending cuts package. The bill is estimated to add $2.4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade. Musk responded on X in real-time saying that he never saw the bill before it passed and said the elimination of America’s electric vehicle tax incentives has nothing to do with his opposition to Trump's bill.
Published: 5th Jun 2025 05:41:51 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Skyrim Grandma is now Oblivion Grandma. #Skyrim #Oblivion #BBCNews
President Trump and Chinese teams will meet shortly, after Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed trade, in a phone call earlier today.
Adding that there should no longer be any questions on rare earth products.
The conversation was focused on trade and did not include Russia, Ukraine or Iran - Donald Trump wrote on this social media.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 05:10:49 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: What is the future of digital clones? | BBC News
The BBC's Tech Now explores the fast-developing area of digital clones, where your digital self will act, talk and write like you, and complete tasks on your behalf.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 03:24:21 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Israeli military recovers two hostages' bodies in southern Gaza | BBC News
Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two Israeli Americans taken back to Gaza as hostages during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, the Israeli military says.
Judi Weinstein Haggai, 70, who was also a Canadian citizen, and her husband Gadi Haggai, 72, were murdered by gunmen from the Mujahideen Brigades group when they attacked Kibbutz Nir Oz, a statement said.
Their bodies were found in the southern Khan Younis area of Gaza overnight and brought back to Israel for forensic identification.
There are now 56 hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza, at least 20 of whom are believed to be alive.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 12:00:57 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Girl rescues sister from runaway vehicle in China | BBC News
Over a million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj.
Hajj is one of the Five Pillars of Islam – a religious duty for Muslims who are physically and financially able.
It lasts five to six days and includes sacred rituals in and around the holy city of Mecca.
Many try to complete it early in life, even though it’s only required once.
According to Saudi officials, over 1.5 million pilgrims have attended this year.
After 1,300 people died during last year’s Hajj, mostly from extreme heat, Saudi authorities have stepped up safety precautions.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 01:51:01 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Elon Musk Calls Trump’s Tax Bill a ‘Disgusting Abomination’
Elon Musk has publicly criticised President Donald Trump’s latest tax and spending bill, calling it a “disgusting abomination” in a post on his platform X.
“This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination,” he wrote.
“Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it.”
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Published: 4th Jun 2025 04:42:36 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Newly Released Footage of Ukraine's Surprise Drone Attack on Russian Bombers
Ukrainian Forces have released footage of an operation that resulted in the damage of 41 Russian strategic military aircraft.
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ODN Video: Fresh Searches for Madeleine McCann Begin in Portugal
Fresh searches for Madeleine McCann begin, 18 years after her disappearance.
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ODN Video: Moment Kerch Bridge Explodes in Underwater Strike by Ukraine
Ukraine has struck the Kerch Bridge which links Russia to Crimea, using underwater explosives.
Footage released online shows the moment a massive underwater blast damaged the crossing.
Ukraine’s security service, the SBU, confirmed responsibility, saying: “Agents mined the supports of this illegal facility. And today, without any civilian casualties, at 4:44 am the first explosive device was activated!”
The SBU said the operation involved 1,100kg of explosives and had been planned for months.
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Published: 3rd Jun 2025 05:09:58 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Sask. wildfire evacuee watched home burn in real time on security cameras
Cyndi Pedwell, who evacuated Danare Beach, Sask., and lost her home to the flames, says the wildfire devastated the bottom half of her community. Pedwell says that officials didn’t act fast enough, adding ‘I feel like we were neglected.’
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 08:18:55 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Breaking down the impact of 50% steel and aluminum tariffs on one business
Parag Shah, president of steel cabinetry manufacturer NewAge Products, wants the Canadian government to ensure any retaliatory tariffs don't mean job losses in the steel derivative industry. Despite fast-changing U.S. tariff policy, innovative Canadian businesses will continue to be competitive, he says.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 08:15:24 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Measles-infected baby dies in southwestern Ontario
An infant born prematurely and infected with measles in the womb through their mother has died, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kieran Moore announced Thursday. It is the province's first recorded death of a measles patient during the current outbreak that started in October of last year.
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CBC Video: Why an orca near West Vancouver was seen 'moonwalking'
A video posted to social media has the public and some marine scientists intrigued. It shows a killer whale in Howe Sound swimming backwards. Marine mammal zoologist Anna Hall says the rare "moonwalking" behaviour has been seen in some transient killer whales. Here's what it was likely doing.
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CBC Video: Carney, Trump have talked directly about ending trade war, CBC News confirms
CBC News has learned that U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney have been holding secret direct talks to reach a trade deal and lift tariffs since their public meeting in the Oval Office.
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International Video: Trump’s travel ban: Citizens of 12 countries barred from entering US
People from around the world waiting for US visas have had their hopes dashed after President Trump announced a sweeping new travel ban.
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12 countries are affected by a full travel ban, while seven others are subject to a partial ban.
Afghan women's rights activists and those escaping war in Sudan and gang violence in Haiti are among those banned from entering the US from Monday.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:56:07 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: No end to suffering in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes continue
Israel's decision to take control of aid distribution in Gaza has already resulted in two mass casualty events in the past few days.
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While two of the sites operated by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reopened today - apparently without incident - a new twist: Benjamin Netanyahu's admission that Israel authorised the arming of a criminal gang inside Gaza to bolster opposition to Hamas. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed scores more across the Strip.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:29:05 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: How Israel's aid plan for Gaza led to mass killing
Separate incidents of mass violence on consecutive days, killing at least 60 Palestinians in Gaza, all centered around an Israel aid plan backed by the US and run by private contractors.
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A week of aid chaos in Gaza that has drawn condemnation from around the world and has led the United Nations to call for an independent investigation into the deaths of desperate Palestinians queuing for aid, at locations they were told to attend by Israel’s military.
At the centre of the tragedy, an American organisation; the Gaza Humanitarian Authority. Its CEO stepped down before aid even began to be distributed, stating that he didn’t believe GHF could operate under the “humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence” he believed in.
A system that started under a cloud of controversy and criticism and is now at the centre of two mass killings. This is how an Israeli aid plan led to further carnage in Gaza.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 06:15:40 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: At least 11 dead in India stampede
A stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bengaluru, India has killed at least 11 people and around 47 fans.
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Thousands of people gathered to celebrate the local team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru winning the Indian Premier League.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 02:17:03 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: US pressures Nato on defence spending
The US defence secretary has put pressure on Nato members to match Trump's commitment to spend 5% of GDP on defence, saying countries can't 'freeload'.
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Published: 5th Jun 2025 11:23:06 By: Channel 4 News