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Human Stories of an UN Peacekeeper: Timor-Leste
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Since 2012, Timor-Leste has demonstrated to the world that a path to peace is possible. In the years prior, the Pacific Island nation hosted six UN missions amid prolonged instability and conflict.
The legacy of peacekeeping remains strong in Timor-Leste, as the Timorese people are now sharing their peacebuilding experience with other conflict-affected regions.
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Summary
During the turbulent early years of Timor-Leste’s independence, the UN was a constant presence, helping to maintain peace and stability. Twenty-four years on, the country has made the successful transition from a host nation for UN peacekeeping operations, to one that contributes to supporting missions elsewhere.
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Published: 24th May 2025 01:01:28 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, GAZA & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (23 May 2025) | United Nations
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- His Holiness Pope Leo XIV
- Secretary-General/GAZA
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Chad
- South Sudan
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Colombia
- Resident Coordinator in Algeria
- International Days
- Africa Day
- Financial Contribution
- Programming Note
HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV
The Secretary-General spoke by telephone with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV. The Secretary-General extended his heartfelt congratulations to His Holiness and expressed his commitment to build on the long legacy of cooperation between the United Nations and the Holy See to advance human dignity, human rights, peace and justice in the world.
The Secretary-General extended a standing invitation to His Holiness to visit the United Nations. He looks forward to meeting with His Holiness to discuss joint efforts to promote common values in our troubled world.
SECRETARY-GENERAL / GAZA
The Secretary-General, in a press encounter this morning, said that after nearly 80 days in which aid to Gaza had been blocked, a trickle of aid has finally crossed over. In recent days, almost 400 trucks were cleared for entry to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing. But supplies from only 115 trucks have been able to be collected, he said, and nothing has reached the besieged north.
The Secretary-General said that all the aid authorized until now amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is required.
Mr. Guterres pointed to the need for safety and security mitigation measures to be in place for our convoys. Our staff’s lives are at risk if we continue to be prevented from distributing food parcels and wheat flower directly to the people in desperate need, he warned.
At the same time, he said that 80 per cent of Gaza – or four fifths of the territory - has been either designated an Israeli-militarized zone or an area where people have been ordered to leave.
The Secretary-General reiterated that the United Nations will not take part in any scheme that fails to respect international law and the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Regarding U.N. operations in Gaza: Yesterday, we moved another batch of around 100 full truckloads to Kerem Shalom and picked up about 35 from the Palestinian side of the crossing to bring them closer to where people need them in Gaza. As a reminder – supplies we collect usually reached the crossing a day or two earlier, because of the time-consuming procedures at Kerem Shalom. And the truckload sizes don’t exactly match: Inside Gaza, our teams stack an extra layer of pallets on each truck to make the most of the space. Yesterday’s deliveries included more flour, nutrition items and medical supplies.
Today, the World Food Programme said that 15 truckloads of critical food supplies were looted last night on their way to bakeries. WFP said that hunger, deprivation and anxiety over whether food aid is coming in are all contributing to rising insecurity. WFP appealed for support from Israeli authorities to get far greater volumes of assistance into Gaza – faster, more consistently, and transported along safer routes, as done during the ceasefire. They stressed that the number of bakeries and sites where Gaza’s population can access food must not be limited.
Even with all the challenges, our teams on the ground say that the little aid that's getting through is already reaching people in need. A handful of bakeries managed to fire up their ovens yesterday, using flour and fuel we provided, and our partners already picked up the bread for direct distribution. And, in the south, a field hospital has received a much-needed batch of medical supplies this week.
The World Health Organization warned yesterday that the intensification of hostilities has brought Gaza’s already weakened health system to a breaking point.
This follows yesterday’s attack on Al Awda hospital, in North Gaza, where patient triage tents, including one provided by WHO, caught fire, burning all medical supplies in the warehouse and destroying vehicles in the basement. WHO’s attempt to reach the hospital yesterday was impeded. And as of earlier today, sources at the hospital tell us that the fire had not been fully extinguished.
Over the past week alone, four major hospitals have had to suspend medical services because of hostilities, attacks or displacement orders in their areas. That’s Kamal Adwan, Indonesia, Hamad and European Gaza hospitals.
WHO tells us that 4 per cent of nearly 700 attacks on health care in Gaza since October 2023 were recorded over the past week alone. That’s 28 attacks – or four times the average number of attacks per day. At least 94 per cent of the hospitals in Gaza are now damaged or destroyed, and half of them are no longer operational.
Published: 23rd May 2025 05:43:13 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that for nearly 80 days, Israel blocked the entry of life-saving international aid into Gaza, “all the aid authorized until now amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is required. The needs are massive, and the obstacles are staggering.”
Speaking to reporters today (23 May) in New York, the UN chief said, “Palestinians in Gaza are enduring what may be the cruelest phase of this cruel conflict."
“As the world’s leading hunger assessment found, the entire population of Gaza is facing the risk of famine. Families are being starved and denied the very basics. All with the world watching in real time,” Guterres said.
He reiterated that Israel has clear obligations under international humanitarian law. “It must treat civilians humanely, with respect for their inherent dignity. It must not forcibly transport, deport or displace the civilian population of an occupied territory. And as the occupying power, it must agree to allow and facilitate the aid that is needed,” Guterres stressed.
In recent days, “a trickle of aid has crossed over,” the Secretary-General said, further explaining that almost 400 trucks were cleared for entry to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing. But supplies from only 115 trucks have been able to be collected. And nothing has reached the besieged north.
“We are working around the clock to get whatever aid we can to people in need. And we managed to distribute some wheat flour, baby food, nutrition supplements and medicines. At long last, a few bakeries in south and central Gaza are operating,” Guterres added.
“But let us not forget that we are operating in the middle of a military operation," the UN chief noted.
Stressing that the needs are massive – and the obstacles are staggering for aid delivering, Guterres said, “Strict quotas are being imposed on the goods we distribute – along with unnecessary delay procedures. Other essentials – including fuel, shelter, cooking gas, and water purification supplies – are prohibited.”
“We continue to request for safety and security mitigation measures to be in place for our convoys. Our staff life is at risk if we continue to be prevented from distributing food parcels and wheat flower directly to people in desperate need,” the Secretary-General said.
The UN chief continued, “Without those, and in the absence of the rule of law and a desperate population after months of blockade, and totally insufficient supply entering, the risk of security incidents and looting remains high.”
Meanwhile, the Israeli military offensive is intensifying with “atrocious” levels of death and destruction, Guterres said.
Today, 80 per cent of Gaza has been either designated an Israeli-militarized zone or an area where people have been ordered to leave, the UN chief said, stressing that “four-fifths of the territory of Gaza is a no-go zone for the people of Gaza.”
Guterres said that beyond questions about the particular number of trucks at any particular moment, it is important to stay fixed on the big picture, - "without rapid, reliable, safe and sustained aid access, more people will die – and the long-term consequences on the entire population will be profound," he added.
The head of the world body highlighted that the United Nations has been clear: “We will not take part in any scheme that fails to respect international law and the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality.”
“And we have been equally clear about what is needed. A permanent ceasefire. The immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. And full humanitarian access,” Guterres stressed.
The Secretary-General further explained, “The United Nations and our partners have a detailed, principled, operationally-sound 5-stage plan – supported by Member States – to get aid to a desperate population. A mechanism to Ensure the delivery of aid to Gaza; inspect and scan aid at crossing points; transport aid from crossing points to humanitarian facilities; prepare aid for onward distribution; and transport aid to people in need.”
“We have the personnel, the distribution networks, the systems and community relationships in place to act. The supplies – 160,000 pallets, enough to fill nearly 9,000 trucks – are waiting,” he added.
The UN chief appealed for life-saving aid for the long-suffering people of Gaza: “Let’s do it right. And let’s do it right away,” he concluded.
Published: 23rd May 2025 02:29:17 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: The legacy of UN Peacekeeping in Sierra Leone | United Nations
When Sierra Leone was emerging from a devastating conflict in the late 1990s, it hosted United Nations Peacekeeping missions to help prevent violence and build peace.
Despite many challenges, peacekeepers helped restore security, disarm over 75,000 combatants, and supported the country's journey from war to peace.
Learn more about peacekeeping missions past and present: peacekeeping.un.org
Published: 23rd May 2025 12:01:25 By: United Nations
CNN Video: DOJ ends police reform deals, halts department probes
Nearly five years after George Floyd’s murder, the Trump administration is moving to dismiss federal oversight agreements in Louisville and Minneapolis reached following the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor and police killing of Floyd, and dropping investigations into several major US police departments.
The move, announced by the head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, reflects the administration’s opposition to agreements that require reforms of police departments where the DOJ found a pattern of misconduct.
CNN’s Victor Blackwell speaks with Michael Harrison, who led police departments in New Orleans and Baltimore.
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Published: 24th May 2025 01:48:56 By: CNN
CNN Video: Travel experts say use loyalty points now
Waited too long to book summer travel? The travel industry faces a slowdown as economic uncertainty impacts summer plans, leading travelers to opt for shorter, more affordable trips. CNN's Natasha Chen speaks to travel experts for their recommendations. #summertravel #news #cnn #summertravelhacks
Published: 24th May 2025 12:00:42 By: CNN
CNN Video: See what Gaza's hotels looked like before the war
When Donald Trump announced his plans to turn war-torn Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East," many Palestinians were angered. CNN spoke to two hoteliers, who explained what life was like before the war and their hopes for the future. #CNN #News
Published: 24th May 2025 11:59:16 By: CNN
CNN Video: Dad rows nonstop for 31 hours to raise nearly $600k for sick son
Joe Jackson’s son, William, is 6 years old and has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disease that can claim the lives of boys and young men. Through the organization Cure Rare Disease, the family found a potential treatment option that comes at a big cost, so Jackson set out to raise some of those funds by rowing 157 miles nonstop through rapids over the course of 31 hours. #cnn #cnnnews #musculardystrophy #cureraredisease #wewillforwilliam
Published: 24th May 2025 10:39:02 By: CNN
CNN Video: Video shows explosions in Kyiv as Russia launches renewed air attacks
Ukraine’s capital Kyiv came under a large-scale drone and missile attack by Russia, just hours after Russia and Ukraine began a major prisoner exchange. More than a dozen were injured across multiple districts in the city, according to Ukraine's police. #cnn #news #ukraine #russia
Published: 24th May 2025 10:08:29 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Children among dead after Israeli strikes on Khan Younis, says hospital | BBC News
A doctor lost nine of her 10 children after an Israeli strike on Khan Younis, the hospital where she works has said.
Paediatric doctor Alaa al-Najjar's surviving child had to be operated on, along with her husband, Hamdi, who had just returned home after dropping Alaa off at work at the Nasser hospital.
More than 70 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Friday, with at least another six killed so far on Saturday, the Hamas-run civil defence agency told AFP.
The BBC has approached Israel's military for comment.
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Published: 24th May 2025 11:56:56 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Napoli fans celebrate Serie A win in Naples. #Napoli #Naples #SerieA #BBCNews
In an exclusive interview with BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan, Liverpool’s head coach Arne Slot has said that excuses are "for teams that don't win the league" and it is "nice" his side won the Premier League so he does not have to rely on them.
Reflecting on leading the club to a 20th top-flight title in his first year since succeeding Jurgen Klopp, the Dutchman told BBC Sport of his pride at the achievement, despite some challenges.
He said: “All these excuses you could give to Liverpool... with us maybe not spending... or not bringing new players in, or taking over from someone.... All these things are excuses for teams that don't win the league, and it's nice that if you have all these excuses, that you don't have to use them, but you still just won it."
Liverpool secured the title without any serious strengthening of the squad Slot inherited, which he said made it "probably even more special". And he drew comparisons with his time at Feyenoord, where he won the Eredivisie in 2023 despite an overhaul of his team. "I did it now in two different leagues and in two different ways.”
Recently the Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta lamented how “red cards and injuries” had impacted on his team’s title bid. Last season’s Premier League winners Manchester City cited similar problems with injuries to key players for the club’s failure to present a sustained challenge to Liverpool.
In a wide-ranging interview conducted at the club's training ground before Liverpool's final match of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday, Slot also spoke of his "hope” that Trent Alexander-Arnold gets a "positive" send-off, after he was booed by some fans following confirmation he will leave his boyhood club next month.
Slot also said he would"cherish for the rest of my life" his team’s open bus parade through Liverpool to celebrate winning the title.
He disputed Arteta's argument that teams had to be in "the right place at the right time" to win the Premier League, suggesting that over a long and arduous season it was clear that the best team won.
He insisted he was "not worried" about the uncertainty that surrounded key players Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk before they signed contract extensions and said it would be "stupid" not to strengthen the squad this summer, although he admitted that the club may not be able to bring in the players they most want.
Jane Hill presents Arne Slot’s exclusive interview with BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 08:34:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Why has migration to the UK dramatically fallen in the last year? | BBC Newscast
The UK government are claiming credit for a fall in migration numbers - but should they? Is it down to policies from the current Prime Minister Keir Starmer or ones brought in under former PM Rishi Sunak?
Adam Fleming and Chris Mason are joined by economics editor Faisal Islam and political correspondent Leila Nathoo to discuss that, in addition to the controversial Chagos deal.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 06:00:38 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Man in Norway wakes up to find huge ship in his garden. #Norway #BBCNews
a 39-year-old woman was arrested at Hamburg Central Station, moments after allegedly stabbing 17 people on a crowded platform.
The attack occurred just after 6 p.m. on Friday, as passengers waited for a train between platforms 13 and 14.
Four victims are in life-threatening condition, six sustained serious injuries, and seven suffered minor wounds.
Authorities believe the suspect, a German national, acted alone and did not have a "political motive",but may have been "in a state of mental distress”.
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ODN Video: Netanyahu Hits Out at Starmer & Macron for ‘Backing Hamas’ After Embassy Attack
Benjamin Netanyahu is apparently laying some of the blame with Western leaders, accusing them of fuelling antisemitism and siding with Hamas.
Netanyahu directed his criticism towards Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney.
He said the three were on the “wrong side of humanity.”
His comments follow the deadly shooting of two Israeli embassy staff at an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.
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ODN Video: Aerial Images Show North Korean Warship CAPSIZED During Launch
Kim Jong Un is not happy after the launch of North Korea’s new navy warship ended in failure.
The North Korean leader, who witnessed the accident, called it a “criminal act” that could not be tolerated.
During the launch at the northeastern port of Chongjin, the vessel became unbalanced and sustained damage to its hull.
No further details were provided about the incident - we don’t know if anyone was injured, for example. But any admission of failure is extremely rare in North Korea.
Satellite images show parts of the 5,000-tonne destroyer’s bottom crushed, with the ship left lying sideways in the sea.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 05:16:31 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Moment Suspect Detained After Deadly Attack Near Jewish Museum in DC
This is the moment a suspect was detained after a deadly shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC.
The man was arrested near the scene after opening fire on two Israeli embassy staff.
He can be heard shouting "Free Palestine" as he is led away by police.
The victims, a young couple, had just left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar identified the victims as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 12:41:04 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Trump Confronts South Africa President Over 'White Genocide' in Awkward Exchange
US President Donald Trump confronted South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa over a so called 'white genocide' in an awkward Oval Office meeting.
The South African leader has said he is against policies put forward by the leader of a minority party which calls for the killing of farmers.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 12:36:37 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: How mistrust, mixed messaging and politics influenced Alberta’s measles response
The number of measles cases in Canada is alarmingly high. So much so, the Public Health Agency of Canada concluded in a recent risk assessment that the country could lose its measles elimination status, which it has maintained since 1998. Case counts are highest in Ontario and Alberta. In Alberta, a law professor says political forces rooted in the pandemic are shaping the government’s “reluctant” response to today’s health crisis. CBC’s Rob Brown explains.
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CBC Video: Billy Joel cancels all concerts after brain disorder diagnosis | Hanomansing Tonight
Dr. Mark Gregory Luciano, director of the Johns Hopkins Hydrocephalus and Cerebral Fluid Center, explains Billy Joel’s brain disorder diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus.
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CBC Video: High-risk sex offender rearrested shortly after release from prison | Hanomansing Tonight
Vancouver Police say they rearrested high-risk sex offender Randall Hopley on Thursday just hours after he received statutory release from prison. Hopley completed a six-year prison term for the 2011 abduction of a three-year-old boy in southeastern B.C. In 2023, he was the subject of a 10-day manhunt that ended after he was found standing at the locked door of a Vancouver police building.
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CBC Video: Trump wants smartphones built in the U.S. Why that'll cost you more | Hanomansing Tonight
U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding that Apple and other smartphone makers produce their phones in the U.S. or else face a 25 per cent tariff.
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CBC Video: Palestinians facing ‘cruellest phase of this cruel conflict,' UN chief says | Power & Politics
United Nations chief António Guterres on Friday denounced Israel's blockade of Gaza and noted the entire population 'is facing the risk of famine.' That follows a joint statement from Canada, the U.K. and France this week that ‘strongly’ opposed Israel's military expansion and threatened ‘further concrete actions’ if Israel doesn’t stop the offensive and allow more aid in. Danny Glenwright, president and CEO of Save the Children Canada, tells Power & Politics that ‘the time for ultimatums is long overdue.’
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International Video: Heavy Russian strikes on Ukraine capital
Heavy Russian drone and missile strikes on Kyiv injured 15 people overnight, in one of the biggest combined aerial attacks the city has seen in this war.
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International Video: 12 injured in Hamburg knife attack
At least 12 people have been injured in a knife attack in Hamburg, Germany.
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International Video: Ship crashes into man's garden
A Norwegian man who was asleep in is home on the edge of a fjord had a lucky escape when a huge cargo ship ran aground a few metres from his house.
Johan Helberg was eventually woken up by a neighbour insistently ringing on his doorbell to alert him to the fact that the 135-metre-long vessel had embedded itself in nearby rocks.
Local police from near Trondheim are trying to establish why the it ran aground but said there was no suspicion that drugs or alcohol were involved.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 04:36:51 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: 'Criticising Israeli govt isn't anti-Semitism' - Lord Levy
Criticising the Israeli government doesn't make someone an anti-Semite, says Labour Peer Lord Levy.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 12:47:23 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: 289 worker strapped in South Africa mine
Rescuers are trying to reach 289 miners who are trapped underground in South Africa.
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The Kloof gold mine's owners, Sibanye Stillwater, said the miners are safe and have gathered at an assembly point at a shaft which is located about 60km west of Johannesburg.
Mining accidents are not uncommon in South Africa, which has some of the world's deepest and oldest gold mines.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 12:26:40 By: Channel 4 News