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Safety Procedures You Need To Follow in the Office

Work-related injuries cause unnecessary stress for both the business and its employees. For a healthy and productive workspace, everyone in the office needs to follow safety procedures and guidelines. Here are some of the safety procedures you need to follow in the office.

Stay Aware and Alert

One of the easiest ways to stay safe in the office is to stay aware and alert. Too often, employees become distracted, trip, fall, and acquire serious injuries. When your attention wanders, you become a danger to yourself and others. Whenever you are at the office, always remain alert and aware of your surroundings.

Learn How To Use Equipment Safely

Many office injuries occur when employees do not know how to use the equipment safely. Before you use a machine, make sure you know how it works and what you can do to use it safely. For example, a paper shredder may seem harmless, but if you do not use it correctly, it can cause painful injuries. To avoid these injuries, you should learn the basics of how a paper shredder machine works and how to operate it properly.

Never Take Risks

Too often, employees take small risks in the office that lead to injuries. For instance, if you are late to a meeting, you can walk quickly but avoid running in the office. Floors are sometimes slippery, and it’s easy to trip and fall. Unfortunately, these situations occur all the time in work environments. Remember that you should not take risks with your safety when at work.

Follow All Safety Guidelines

Finally, the last of the safety procedures you need to follow in the office is to follow all guidelines. Usually, most offices use signs, written guidelines, stickers, and more to warn employees of dangers and explain how to avoid injury. Following these guidelines is one of the best ways to remain safe at the office.



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United Nations Video: Gaza: Risks of Injury & Disease - Humanitarian Briefing to Security Council | United Nations

Gaza: Risks of Injury & Disease - Humanitarian Briefing to Security Council | United Nations
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Security Council briefing by Muhannad Hadi, Deputy Special Coordinator, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO), on Gaza. "Allow me to begin by sharing some voices from Gaza. “In my shelter, I hear women cry all night for help.” “We wake up every day just to search for food and water.” “As a mother I am forced to witness my child starve and cry all night long.” “We want the war to stop and dream of the day that we can go back to our homes in the North.” “I went for 4 months without taking a shower.” “We have to cut our hair due to lice and lack of shampoo and hygiene material.” These are just some of the things that women told me when I met them in Deir al Balah in Gaza on 9 July. All of them spoke about the lack of safety, dignity and privacy, in overcrowded camps. Many women said that they had suicidal thoughts". "The children who die, often do so slowly and painfully. The ones who survive, will have lifelong disabilities and sad futures. Six hundred and twenty-five thousand children have been deprived of an entire schoolyear of education. Needless to say that a child without education is a child without future. Children wander around IDP sites 24/7, often unaccompanied, exposed to huge risks and further injuries from playing in rubble filled with unexploded ordnance. They are also at risk of contracting dangerous diseases such as polio from the mountains of garbage and rivers of sewage that flow through IDP settlements. Mr. President, Everyone in Gaza is exposed to risks of injury and disease. Those who survive the bombs and bullets, still face the threats of hunger, unsanitary conditions and lack of healthcare. People with pre-existing medical conditions, such as cancer, kidney failure or diabetes, are not getting the treatment they need". “Today the UN is not in a position to provide the necessary assistance to the people in Gaza, let alone to scale up, unless specific factors are in place. The enabling factors required for humanitarian operations are not new. First and foremost, we need protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure including protection of all humanitarian staff and assets.” “The United Nations, and our partners in Gaza, will never give up. We will continue to provide desperately needed assistance. But we need a safe enabling environment to do so.”

Published: 26th Jul 2024 07:37:27   By: United Nations

United Nations Video: Syria, Ukraine, Refugees & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (26 July) | United Nations

Syria, Ukraine, Refugees & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (26 July) | United Nations
Play Video: Syria, Ukraine, Refugees & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (26 July) | United Nations


Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. Highlights: -Secretary-General/Travels -Refugees -UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East -Occupied Palestinian Territory -Syria -Ukraine -Peacekeeping -Central African Republic -Ethiopia -Sudan -Chad -Korean Peninsula -Financing for Development -World Hepatitis Day SECRETARY-GENERAL/TRAVELS The Secretary-General is in France today. As we speak, he is about to go to opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which he is attending at the invitation of the International Olympic Committee and the Government of France. In about an hour - at approximately 7:20 pm local time, the Secretary-General will address those watching the ceremony in Paris and around the world by video message. He will say that the power of sport to bring hope, unite people and to promote mutual respect and fair play also reflects the ideals of the United Nations. In the spirit of the Olympic Truce, the Secretary-General will also call on everyone to lay down their arms, foster solidarity and strive for the ultimate goal: peace for all. He will also speak directly to the thousands of athletes participating in the Olympics and Paralympics, to wish them success, but also to remind them that they inspire all of us to dream bigger. A few hours ago, the Secretary-General met with the head of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach. In a joint press encounter after their meeting, the Secretary-General said that these Olympic Games are a remarkable example in their commitment to sustainability and to the Sustainable Development Goals. He also expressed his deep gratitude to the International Olympic Committee for allowing a refugee team to compete in the Olympics once again. Finally, he expressed the wish that these Olympic Games, in Paris, la Ville Lumière, will be a fantastic success. Throughout the day, the Secretary-General held additional bilateral meetings, notably with the Minister for Foreign Affairs of France, Stéphane Séjourne; and with the President of the European Council, Charles Michel. He also attended a reception held by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron. The Secretary-General will leave Paris tomorrow. REFUGEES Also on the Paris Olympics opening, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, today urged the world to follow the example of the refugee teams that are competing, as they promote peaceful co-existence and mutual respect. This week, Mr. Grandi became the third recipient of the Olympic Laurel, an IOC award to honour outstanding achievements in education, culture, development and peace through sport. He will accept the award on behalf of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) at the Opening Ceremony today. Also today, the UN Refugee agency noted that Sunday, 28 July, marks the 73rd anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention, the cornerstone of refugee protection which has saved and protected the lives of millions of people around the world fleeing war, violence, persecution and human rights violations. To date, 149 States worldwide have acceded to the Refugee Convention and/or its 1967 Protocol. Ahead of the anniversary, UNHCR – as the guardian of the Refugee Convention – is urging the remaining 46 UN Member and Observer States to accede to it. Full highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=26%20July%202024

Published: 26th Jul 2024 05:39:24   By: United Nations

United Nations Video: UN Chief on the Olympics in Paris | United Nations

UN Chief on the Olympics in Paris | United Nations
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres expresses his wish for countries to come together with the same spirit as athletes at the Olympic Games in Paris.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 05:13:01   By: United Nations

United Nations Video: Gaza: Humanitarian Situation - Security Council meeting | United Nations

Gaza: Humanitarian Situation - Security Council meeting | United Nations
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The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question - Security Council, 9694th meeting. The Security Council met today (26 Jul) to discuss the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including the legislation in the Israeli Knesset concerning the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Antonia Marie de Meo, the Deputy Commissioner General of UNRWA, noted the ongoing review by the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) of the allegations made against UNRWA. De Meo said UNRWA is targeted because of its role in safeguarding Palestinian refugees. She said that UNRWA must continue to provide services until a credible solution for Israel and Palestine is at hand. She warned that the bills before the Knesset on UNRWA make “a travesty of the multilateral responsibilities of Member States. They erode the very foundations of international law and multilateral norms.” If these bills pass, she said, they will put all UNRWA staff and the Agency’s General Assembly mandate in direct danger. Muhannad Hadi, the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator dealing with the Palestinian territories, said that UNRWA has been shouldering the burden of this crisis. The campaign against UNRWA, attacks against its premises, and legislative efforts to declare UNRWA a terrorist organization to end its operations are “utterly unacceptable and endanger our operations,” he said. He reiterated, “The United Nations and our partners in Gaza, will never give up. We will continue to provide desperately needed assistance. But we need a safe enabling environment to do so.” Also addressing the Council, Riyad H. Mansour, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, said, “Humanitarians in Palestine are trying to deliver on their noble mission in impossible circumstances and at the peril of their life. Our support should match their courage. UNRWA remains under attack. The baseless and shameless terrorism charge against a UN humanitarian agency are no longer a talking point but a license to kill.” Gilad Erdan, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, said, “Where is the meeting demanding the return of our hostages? Without their immediate and unconditional release, there is no hope for peace and security. When the brutalities of Iran and its proxies are dismissed, Israel must take its future into its own hands. We will continue to carry out the necessary operations to defeat Hamas, along with anyone who attack attacks our citizens.” Screenshot Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

Published: 26th Jul 2024 04:47:36   By: United Nations

United Nations Video: Paris 2024 Olympics: "Symbol of Universality & Diversity." - IOC President & UN Chief

Paris 2024 Olympics: "Symbol of Universality & Diversity." - IOC President & UN Chief
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Joint press briefing by Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres and President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. As the 2024 summer Olympic Games get underway in Parts, Secretary-General António Guterres today (26 Jul) said, the Games “are a symbol of universality and diversity. A symbol of cooperation and loyal competition, instead of division and conflict.” Talking to reporters in Paris, accompanied by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, Guterres said, “we live in a divided world, where conflicts are proliferating in a dramatic way. The horrendous suffering in Gaza, the seemingly endless war in Ukraine, terrible suffering from Sudan to the DRC, from the Sahel to Myanmar. And in a moment like this, it's important to say that the first recorded in history real peace initiative was the Olympic Truce. And so, in a moment in which the Olympic Games are going to start, it's time to remind the world of the importance of the Olympic Truce and to make the world understand that we must silence the guns.” He issued “a strong appeal is for countries to come together with the same spirit as athletes, who will be coming together during the Olympic Games in Paris.” The UN Chief, who previously served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for a period of 10 years, expressed “deep gratitude for what the Olympic Committee has made to allow a refugee team to compete in the Olympics once again.” He said, “it's important to leave no one behind, and not to leave behind those that were forced to flee, to leave their countries, and have the same rights to practice sports as any other citizen of the world.” In a message prerecorded ahead of the Games, the Secretary-General said, “the world gathers in Paris to celebrate the power of sport. To bring hope. To transcend cultures. To unite people. To promote mutual respect and fair play. These are also the ideals of the United Nations. In the spirit of the Olympic Truce, I call on everyone to lay down their arms. Build bridges. Foster solidarity. And strive for the ultimate goal: peace for all. I wish every success to the Olympians and Paralympians. You inspire us to dream bigger. May the Olympic flame light the path to a world of peace and harmony.” The XXXIII Olympiad, as the Games officially known, are taking place in Paris from 24 July to 11 August. Screenshot Credit: IOC/Greg Martin UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) and Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in Paris ahead of the opening of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 03:46:23   By: United Nations

CNN Video: ‘Baffling’: GOP pollster on Trump campaign’s response to Harris’ 2024 run

‘Baffling’: GOP pollster on Trump campaign’s response to Harris’ 2024 run
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CNN’s Kasie Hunt talks to a group of panelists about Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for the 2024 presidential election and the GOP response, including from the Trump campaign. Want to stay up to date on the day’s top stories? Sign up for CNN’s 5 Things newsletter, and we’ll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more! Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc #cnn #News

Published: 27th Jul 2024 12:20:00   By: CNN

CNN Video: JD Vance tries to defend ‘childless cat ladies’ remark amid backlash

JD Vance tries to defend ‘childless cat ladies’ remark amid backlash
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Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) says his comments made in 2021 about “childless cat ladies” was directed at the Democratic Party for becoming “anti-family” — not at those who don’t or can’t have children. CNN’s Senior Political Commentator Ana Navarro joins Erin Burnett to weigh in. #CNN #news Want to stay up to date on the day’s top stories? Sign up for CNN’s 5 Things newsletter, and we’ll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more! Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc

Published: 26th Jul 2024 11:49:58   By: CNN

CNN Video: Spectators complain after leaving Olympics opening ceremony early

Spectators complain after leaving Olympics opening ceremony early
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Some Parisians and tourists said they couldn’t see clearly at the opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics and decided to leave.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 11:19:20   By: CNN

CNN Video: Haberman explains why Trump won't commit to debate with Harris

Haberman explains why Trump won
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Senior political correspondent for the New York Times and CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman talks about why former President Donald Trump won’t commit to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. #CNN #news Want to stay up to date on the day’s top stories? Sign up for CNN’s 5 Things newsletter, and we’ll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more! Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc

Published: 26th Jul 2024 11:09:31   By: CNN

CNN Video: Harris praised ‘defund the police’ in 2020. Hear where she stands on the issue now

Harris praised ‘defund the police’ in 2020. Hear where she stands on the issue now
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Vice President Kamala Harris voiced support for “defund the police” in a radio interview in June 2020 amid nationwide protests for police reform, just months before denouncing the movement after she had joined the Biden presidential campaign. CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski reports. #CNN #news Want to stay up to date on the day’s top stories? Sign up for CNN’s 5 Things newsletter, and we’ll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more! Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc

Published: 26th Jul 2024 09:55:59   By: CNN

BBC News Video: Paris Olympics: arson attacks bring chaos to French rail network before opening ceremony | BBC News

Paris Olympics:  arson attacks bring chaos to French rail network before opening ceremony | BBC News
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France’s high-speed rail network was thrown into chaos, hours before the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris, by a series of coordinated arson attacks. The saboteurs struck away from the capital at five apparently unguarded places. France's state-owned rail company SNCF says the saboteurs vandalised or targeted five signal boxes and electricity installations. France's TGV high-speed train services ground to a halt on major lines and stranded passengers filled the main concourses at Gare Du Nord and Gare Montparnasse, two of the major rail hubs in Paris for travellers on the main lines running north and west of the capital. The caretaker Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said the repercussions for the rail network were massive and serious, and France's intelligence services and forces of order had been deployed to "find and punish those behind these criminal acts". It was not immediately clear who was behind the attacks. The sabotage took place despite a massive security operation to protect the Olympics. Streets in the centre of Paris have been blocked off, metro stations closed and thousands of police, soldiers and other guards deployed to maintain security on the big showpiece day launch the Olympic Games. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Andrew Harding and Gordon Corera. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

Published: 26th Jul 2024 10:54:15   By: BBC News

BBC News Video: Gaming voice-over artists and performers have gone on strike. #Gaming #AI #BBCNews

Gaming voice-over artists and performers have gone on strike. #Gaming #AI #BBCNews
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Published: 26th Jul 2024 07:00:23   By: BBC News

BBC News Video: Can you buy the White House? | BBC Americast

Can you buy the White House? | BBC Americast
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In the days after Kamala Harris announced her presidential bid, the Democrats raised more than $100 million. Now, Donald Trump's team has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, challenging whether she can take over Joe Biden's campaign funds. But, where does all this money come from and what is it used for? Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

Published: 26th Jul 2024 06:30:20   By: BBC News

BBC News Video: Australia hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics. #Paris #Olympics #BBCNews

Australia hockey star amputates finger to play at Olympics. #Paris #Olympics #BBCNews
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Published: 26th Jul 2024 05:30:00   By: BBC News

BBC News Video: 'El Mayo' one of world's most powerful drug lords arrested in Texas | BBC News


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Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, the leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested by US federal agents in El Paso, Texas. Zambada, 76, founded the criminal organisation with Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who is currently jailed in the US. Arrested with Zambada on Thursday was Guzman's son, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, said the US justice department. In February, Zambada was charged by US prosecutors with a conspiracy to make and distribute fentanyl, a drug more powerful than heroin that has been blamed for the US opioid crisis. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Mexico #US #BBCNews

Published: 26th Jul 2024 05:00:41   By: BBC News

ODN Video: Wildfires Rage Through Northern California

Wildfires Rage Through Northern California
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These raging California wildfires were fuelled by one single incident A man pushed a burning car into a gully in Northern California on Wednesday and the flames tripled in size after just one day. By Thursday morning, the flames burned an average of almost 50 football fields per minute. The man in question has been arrested on suspicion of arson. The fire burned over 250 square miles near Chico, in Butte County. An official from Cal Fire said that containment was only at 3% on early Friday morning local time. Over 1,000 personnel are reportedly fighting the blaze. 3,500 residents have been ordered to evacuate, and buildings have been destroyed. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ondemandnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/

Published: 26th Jul 2024 02:49:43   By: On Demand News

ODN Video: Sinaloa Cartel El Mayo and Joaquín Guzmán López Bosses Arrested in Texas

Sinaloa Cartel El Mayo and Joaquín Guzmán López Bosses Arrested in Texas
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Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada, the leader of Mexico’s infamous Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested by US authorities in El Paso, Texas.    Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of jailed cartel leader ‘El Chapo’, was arrested alongside El Mayo.    Zambada and Guzmán face charges for leading criminal operations for the cartel - including fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking.    Fentanyl is an extremely deadly opioid drug, 20 to 40 times more potent than heroin.    It’s the leading cause of death for 18 to 45-year-olds in America, according to authorities.    The Sinaloa cartel is the largest supplier of drugs to the US.   US Attorney General Merrick Garland said the two men lead ‘one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organisations in the world’.   It was run by El Mayo and El Chapo throughout the 90s and 2000s, who significantly expanded its operations.    El Chapo was imprisoned twice in Mexico, but escaped each time.    He was extradited to the US in 2017, and sentenced to life in 2019 on charges related to his cartel leadership.   He is currently held at ADX Florence, a supermax prison in Colorado housing some of the country’s most dangerous criminals.    Following El Chapo’s arrest, his four sons, known as ‘Los Chapatos’, inherited his criminal empire.    His eldest son, Ovidio Guzmán López, was arrested by Mexican authorities in 2019 but President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ordered him released, to avoid further bloodshed. He was arrested again in 2023 in Mexico and extradited to the US.   The two other Chapatos, Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar and Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar, were charged over drug trafficking by the US Justice Department last year.    They remain at large. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ondemandnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/

Published: 26th Jul 2024 12:41:34   By: On Demand News

ODN Video: LIVE: French Rail Network Hit By 'Massive Attack' Ahead of Paris Olympics

LIVE: French Rail Network Hit By
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SNCF says it’s been a victim overnight of a "massive attack aimed at paralysing the network”. Fires were started at three points on TGV lines running west, north and east of Paris. A fourth arson attack on the line running south to Lyon and the Mediterranean was foiled. The result is that TGV trains are being diverted onto other lines, leading to delays of up to two hours and some cancellations. Repairs will not be completed until after the weekend. No claim of responsibility has been made but many experts see a link with the Olympic Games. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/

Published: 26th Jul 2024 10:50:41   By: On Demand News

ODN Video: Typhoon Gaemi Causes Devastation Across Taiwan and the Philippines

Typhoon Gaemi Causes Devastation Across Taiwan and the Philippines
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Typhoon Gaemi has caused devastation across Taiwan and the Philippines.   25 people have died and hundreds have been injured.    Most of them died in landslides and flooding, as the storm worsened monsoon rain.    Half a million people have already been displaced.  In the Philippines, locals are struggling with the spread of mud after heavy rain.   In several Taiwanese cities, including the capital, schools and government offices were closed.   Hundreds of domestic and international flights were cancelled.    Gusts of up to 141mph made it the strongest typhoon to hit the country in eight years.    Two ships have sunk off the coast, one of which was carrying 1.7 million litres of oil prompting fears of a major spill.   China has geared up its own preparations, as the typhoon barrels inland from Fujian province. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ondemandnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/

Published: 25th Jul 2024 03:02:48   By: On Demand News

ODN Video: Netanyahu in Washington: Protesters Take to the Streets

Netanyahu in Washington: Protesters Take to the Streets
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Benjamin Netanyahu has given his fourth speech to the US congress as Israeli Prime Minister, a record for any world leader.     He received a standing ovation from most in congress itself.   But outside the building, protests roared.    Thousands gathered to oppose Netanyahu’s visit, and the ongoing war in Gaza.    Security was tight and at least 23 people were arrested on the streets of Washington.    Police used pepper spray on demonstrators.    An effigy of Netanyahu’s head was burned, as was a US flag, which a man attempted to salvage.   Jewish protesters demonstrated from within congress, wearing shirts displaying: ‘Jews say stop arming Israel’.    Demonstrators also released maggots and crickets inside Netanyahu’s Washington hotel and remained outside the building late into the night.    Netanyahu made his contempt for protesters clear in his speech. Many Democratic congresspeople boycotted Netanyahu’s speech.    Notable absentees included Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders.    Kamala Harris was also a no-show, claiming a trip scheduled long ago prevented her from attending.    Palestinian-American congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, a harsh critic of Israel, protested from inside the chamber.   The war in Gaza has killed 39,000 Palestinians according to local health authorities and left much of the Strip’s infrastructure destroyed. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ondemandnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/

Published: 25th Jul 2024 11:33:10   By: On Demand News

CBC Video: What's next for Canada Soccer after drone scandal? | Canada Tonight

What
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A drone scandal has raised questions about the recent achievements for Canada's women's and men's soccer teams. Journalist Mariam Kourabi speaks to Canada Tonight about Canada Soccer's next steps as it tries to recover from the cheating accusations. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TnHioe Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 80 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Published: 27th Jul 2024 12:50:33   By: CBC News

CBC Video: What measures are taken to keep the Olympics safe? | Canada Tonight

What measures are taken to keep the Olympics safe? | Canada Tonight
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Arsonists attacked France's high-speed rail network ahead of Friday’s Olympic Games opening ceremony. They set fires that paralyzed train travel to Paris for some 800,000 people across Europe, including athletes. Former FBI officer Javed Ali explains what it takes to secure an event of this scale. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TnHioe Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 80 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 11:53:48   By: CBC News

CBC Video: Crown made a 'mockery' of 2 First Nations treaties for 150 years: Supreme Court | Power & Politics

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In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the governments of Ontario and Canada made a ‘mockery’ of their treaty obligations to the Anishinaabe of the upper Great Lakes for the past 150 years. Whitesand First Nation Chief Lawrence Wanakamik, Red Rock Indian Band Chief Allan Odawa Jr. and lawyer Harley Schachter react to the ruling. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TnHioe Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 80 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 11:10:49   By: CBC News

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Celine Dion was the finale of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday – marking her first public concert in years since battling stiff person syndrome. She sang Edith Piaf’s “Hymne à l'amour” from the Eiffel Tower. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TnHioe Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 80 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 10:52:38   By: CBC News

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About one-third of structures in Jasper, Alta., were damaged by a massive wildfire that ripped through the town, Jasper National Park said on social media Friday. John Vaillant, author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Fire Weather about the Fort McMurray wildfire, says it’s ‘really painful’ watching the cycle play out again, as Canada needs to better prepare for wildfires. »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://bit.ly/1Z0m6iX Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TnHioe Follow CBC News on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1sA5P9H Find CBC News on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WjG36m Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1Z0iE7O Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Download the CBC News app for iOS: http://apple.co/25mpsUz Download the CBC News app for Android: http://bit.ly/1XxuozZ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 80 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Published: 26th Jul 2024 10:47:09   By: CBC News

International Video: New HIV drug 100% effective - but why does it cost $40,000?

New HIV drug 100% effective - but why does it cost $40,000?
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If you had the tools to fight a disease that kills 630,000 people a year - would you share them? (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe) Scientists at the world AIDS conference in Munich have revealed that a groundbreaking new drug to prevent HIV infection - marketed at $40,000 per person - could be made for just $40. Trials show that the twice yearly injection - from pharmaceutical giant Gilead - is 100% effective against HIV. Gilead has not told us how much they spent on developing or purchasing the drug. But the current price puts it out of reach of those who would benefit most. ----------------------- Follow us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Channel4News TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@c4news Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/channel4news/

Published: 23rd Jul 2024 06:53:20   By: Channel 4 News

International Video: Kamala Harris brings youth, money and momentum to fight with Trump

Kamala Harris brings youth, money and momentum to fight with Trump
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In the split screen world of America's divided politics, Fox News is focusing heavily on the resignation of Kimberly Cheattle, the head of the secret service, held responsible for failing to protect Donald Trump, while CNN and MSNBC are hailing Kamala Harris' campaign for the presidency. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe) Her attack lines against Donald Trump borrow heavily from a Law and Order box set and they have certainly energised a party that was badly flagging a few days ago. She's just arrived in the swing state of Wisconsin for her first campaign rally, while Joe Biden has emerged for the first time after testing negative for Covid. ----------------------- Follow us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Channel4News TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@c4news Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/channel4news/

Published: 23rd Jul 2024 06:47:13   By: Channel 4 News

International Video: US election: can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

US election: can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?
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Vice President Kamala Harris is the favourite to be the Democratic nominee for president after Joe Biden’s shock decision to drop out of the race - but can she really beat Donald Trump? [Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe] Some polls suggest Kamala Harris is even less popular than Joe Biden, especially in the crucial swing states and like president Biden - she’s stumbled a few times in public - leading some to write her off - but has she been totally underestimated? To discuss all this and more, Matt Frei was joined by Christina Emba, staff writer at The Atlantic, and Channel 4 News’ International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum. Produced by Calum Fraser, Nina Hodgson, Shaheen Sattar, Zahra Warsame, Millie Teasdale, and Rob Thomson. ------- Get more news at our site - https://www.channel4.com/news/ Follow us: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@c4news Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/channel4news/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Channel4News Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/

Published: 23rd Jul 2024 01:58:00   By: Channel 4 News

International Video: Joe Biden: a 50-year political journey of tragedy and triumph

Joe Biden: a 50-year political journey of tragedy and triumph
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He might be the oldest president in US history - but Joe Biden was once one of its youngest senators, when he began his political career more than half a century ago. His was a politics deeply rooted in blue-collar America - and shaped by personal tragedy. Time and again he overcame setbacks which would have defeated a lesser man - and as for his legacy, that has yet to be written. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe) ----------------------- Follow us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Channel4News TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@c4news Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/channel4news/

Published: 22nd Jul 2024 06:54:06   By: Channel 4 News

International Video: Israel strikes Yemen for first time since Gaza war

Israel strikes Yemen for first time since Gaza war
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Israel has shot down a missile fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels towards the southern resort of Eilat. The Houthis said the missile was in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Yemen yesterday. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Biden in Washington on Tuesday, with tension in the Middle East showing no sign of lessening.

Published: 21st Jul 2024 05:20:32   By: Channel 4 News

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