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The Secretary-General will deliver a special address, outlining the economic opportunity of the energy transition. He will highlight the progress made since the adoption of the Paris Agreement a decade ago, the remaining barriers and obstacles that stand in the way of accelerated action, and the steps required to turbocharge a renewables revolution that can deliver clean and affordable energy for all.
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The Secretary-General’s address will be accompanied by the release of a technical report prepared on the economic opportunity of the clean energy transition. The report will also identify the priority areas for action to accelerate this new age of energy powered by renewables, efficiency, and electrification.
Published: 18th Jun 2025 12:43:00 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Syria: Fragile Progress Amid Escalation Risks & Transition Hopes- Briefing | United Nations
Deputy Special Envoy for Syria, Najat Rochdi, today (17 Jun) told the Security Council that “Syria simply cannot withstand another wave of instability, noting that “the risks of further escalation in the region are not hypothetical - they are immediate, severe, and risk unravelling the fragile progress toward peace and recovery in Syria.”
Rochdi told the Council that Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, continued his meetings with Syrian officials in Damascus, focussing on the importance of a genuinely inclusive and credible political transition in the country.
She said, “the protection and safety of all components of Syrian society and the prevention of incitement of communal tensions are absolute cornerstones for stability,” and pointed out that, “sporadic violent incidents continued in Homs, Hama, the coastal areas, and other regions, including killings, kidnappings, and infringements on individual liberties.”
The Special Envoy said, “the southwest saw a serious incident of Israeli artillery fire and airstrikes on military sites and weapons depots across southern Syria, in response to a rare incident of small rocket fires out of Syria into the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan – claimed by two groups unaffiliated with the interim authorities.”
She said, the interim authorities had “denied any involvement in the rocket fire,” and added that “last week, there were Israeli incursions, arrests, and drone strikes in Beit Jinn in the Damascus countryside.”
Rochdi said, “these attacks are unacceptable and must cease.”
For her part, Joyce Msuya, the Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said that the UN and partners continue to provide critical assistance to the people in need.
Msuya said, “while the reduction in conflict and growing engagement with international partners are opening new prospects for investing in Syria’s future – we must not forget that three quarters of the population still need humanitarian relief right now. Security remains volatile in parts of the country – including in the coast, the south and the north east – where attacks continue to affect civilians and humanitarian operations. Over 7 million people remain displaced, including many newly uprooted by recent violence.”
She underscored the need for more funding, as the humanitarian appeal for Syria has received only 260 million US dollars, just 14 percent of the requirements for the current period.
United States Ambassador Dorothy Shea told the Council that the US is working towards ceasing sanctions on Syria.
Published: 18th Jun 2025 03:00:50 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict | United Nations
Event to commemorate the 11th official observance of the
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict
Expected outcomes:
Statements by the panelists, Member States, and senior United Nations officials, as informed by the perspectives of survivors and civil society representatives, will deepen global understanding of this under-explored dimension of the CRSV agenda.
Member States will reiterate their commitment to addressing CRSV, including through adequate, flexible, and sustainable resourcing to the Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Multi-Partner Trust Fund (CRSV MPTF), understanding the need for long-term investment to promote survivor-centered and trauma-informed healing and recovery.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 07:53:12 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Secretary-General/G7, Gaza & other topics - Daily Press Briefing | United Nations
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
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International Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
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The Secretary-General is about to arrive in Kananaskis, in Canada, where he will attend an outreach session of the G7 leaders’ summit.
As we mentioned yesterday, he has been invited to take part in a discussion on energy security, with a focus on diversification, technology and investment to ensure access and affordability in a changing world. This session will include G7 and other leaders invited to the outreach segment of the summit.
Later today, the Secretary-General will also hold bilateral meetings with leaders attending the summit, including with Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada and G7 President.
Yesterday, in Calgary, the Secretary-General attended a dinner organized by the Governor General of Canada, Mary Simon, for the outreach leaders.
The Secretary-General will be back in New York tomorrow.
GAZA
The Secretary-General condemns the loss of lives and injuries of civilians in Gaza who are once again being shot at while seeking food. It is unacceptable.
The Secretary-General continues to call for an immediate and independent investigation into all such reports and for accountability to be established.
The basic needs of the Palestinian population in Gaza are enormous and remain unmet. Israel has clear obligations under international humanitarian law to agree to and facilitate humanitarian relief for all civilians who need it. The unimpeded entry of humanitarian assistance at scale must be restored immediately. The UN and all humanitarian actors must be allowed to work in safety and security under conditions of full respect for humanitarian principles.
All hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally.
The Secretary-General continues to call for an immediate permanent ceasefire.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Meanwhile, our colleagues with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said that today, partners working on health reported that more than 60 people were killed and over 280 injured, some critically, while waiting for aid in Khan Younis. The Israeli military said its troops shot at a crowd and that the incident is under review.
The casualties were brought to Nasser Medical Complex, where emergency and intensive care units are already overwhelmed, and medical teams are operating with extremely limited supplies. Seventy of the injured were referred to field hospitals, primarily to the International Medical Corps’ Field Hospital.
According to the Ministry of Health, as of yesterday, 338 people had been killed and more than 2,800 injured while trying to access food near distribution sites, referring to non-UN militarized hubs.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 05:24:06 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Russia on Train attacks, Iran & other topics - Security Council Media Stakeout | United Nations
Addressing reporters, Russian Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya, said that “despite the clearly terrorist nature” of recent attacks on passenger trains in the Bryansk and Voronezh regions of Russia, “some well-known delegations” refused to engage constructively with a Russian draft resolution condemning the incidents. The attacks, which occurred on May 31, June 1, and June 5, killed seven civilians and injured over 100.
“Our draft was based entirely on previously agreed Security Council language,” Nebenzya said today (17 Jun), citing resolution 1373 and relevant international law. “It sought to reaffirm the very basic principle of the Council's approach in this domain, namely, that terrorism is criminal and unjustifiable regardless of motivation,” he added.
Nebenzya said Russia had hoped the Council would send “a strong signal demonstrating unity,” but according to the ambassador some “delegations resorted to politicization and artificial linkage of these terrorist attacks to the broader context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.”
Nebenzya also said, “To our disappointment, our proposal to adopt a Statement of the President of the Security Council in order to welcome and encourage interaction between Russia and Ukraine on reunification of Ukrainian children who may have lost contact with their families was also blocked.”
According to the ambassador, during direct talks in Istanbul on June 2, Ukraine handed over a list of 339 children who had lost contact with their families.
Nebenzya said, “The reality is that the Russian Federation was never engaged in illegal deportation of Ukrainian children, but it has evacuated a number of children from the battle areas for the sake of their own safety. Some of them lost contact with their relatives. We have constantly worked to reestablish it and will continue to do so.”
When asked about a potential U.S.-Russia mediation of Iran-Israel conflict, Nebenzya confirmed, “There was a conversation between President Putin and President Trump the other day, and President Putin said that we are ready to do what we can - to facilitate. That was said directly to President Trump.”
He concluded, “In that sense, yes, we are coordinating, but we don't have any mediation efforts on the ground.”
Published: 17th Jun 2025 04:31:48 By: United Nations
CNN Video: ‘FOMO foreign policy’: Fareed Zakaria on Trump’s approach to Iran
US President Donald Trump said his patience with Iran has “already run out,” but he declined to say whether he has made a decision on US military intervention as the Israel-Iran conflict escalates. CNN’s Fareed Zakaria discusses Trump’s evolving foreign policy toward Iran with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown. #CNN #News
Published: 18th Jun 2025 06:01:52 By: CNN
CNN Video: Amanpour asks Iranian official how they will respond if US strikes nuclear facilities
If the US decides to join Israel in attacking Iran, Tehran would have "no choice" but to retaliate, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi told CNN on Wednesday. #CNN #News
Published: 18th Jun 2025 05:17:24 By: CNN
CNN Video: Third US aircraft carrier group set to deploy close to Israel
The USS Ford Carrier Strike Group is expected to be deployed to Europe next week, near the Middle East, putting a third aircraft carrier in close proximity to the conflict between Israel and Iran, a US official and two other people familiar with the matter said. Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton examines the strategic move. #CNN #News
Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:59:05 By: CNN
CNN Video: Iran says it'll do 'whatever necessary' if U.S. gets involved
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors in a blockbuster ruling that will bolster efforts by conservative state lawmakers to pass and preserve other divisive laws targeting transgender Americans. #CNN #news #SCOTUS #genderaffirmingcare
Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:12:50 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Vishwashkumar Ramesh survived the Air India plane crash, but his brother Ajay died. #India #BBCNews
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry has said that at least 40 people have been killed by Israeli fire on Wednesday, including 14 who were seeking aid in central Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces said that despite repeated warnings that the area was an active combat zone, individuals approached troops in a manner that posed a threat to forces.
More than 51 Palestinians were killed and hundreds others injured on Tuesday when Israeli forces opened fire using tanks and drones at an aid distribution site in southern Gaza, witnesses and rescuers said.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 05:54:01 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: How close is Iran to having a nuclear weapon - and why has Israel bombed them now? | BBC News
The conflict between Israel and Iran started last Thursday - but what was the cause, what could happen next, and could the US get involved?
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner, Mikey Kay, host of the Security Brief on BBC News, and BBC World Service Middle East correspondent Nafiseh Kohnavard answer your questions on the Iran-Israel conflict.
Israel launched a surprise attack last week that it says killed many top Iranian military commanders and atomic scientists. However, Israel does not appear to have achieved its goal of destroying Iran's nuclear development programme.
Israeli strikes have killed at least 224 people in Iran, according to the Iranian health ministry. In Israel, the government said at least 24 people had died.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:30:07 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: The mother's body had to be kept on life support due to abortion laws in Georgia. #US #BBCNews
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran has “reached out” and “wants to negotiate” with the US when speaking to reporters outside the White House.
Trump dismissed any questions from reporters about US involvement in Iran, saying: “I may do it, I may not do it. Nobody knows what I want to do. But I can say this: Iran's got a lot of trouble and wants to negotiate."
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier warned that any US military action “will be met with irreparable harm”, and added that Iran would not surrender.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 02:45:36 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Can Iran’s 'Indestructable' Nuclear Site Be Destroyed?
Deep in the mountains of central Iran, an underground nuclear facility is causing a headache for leaders of Israel and the USA.
Israel has made clear its mission to eradicate Iran’s nuclear programme and eliminate the potential threat of atomic weapons.
Israel’s attention has now turned to the nuclear site at Fordow an underground fuel enrichment facility considered to be the most fortified in Iran’s nuclear network.
Buried deep inside a mountain to protect it from attacks, Fordow is almost indestructible to weapons Israel possesses.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 05:30:06 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Iran's Leader Threatens US Bases as Trump Demands Surrender
The conflict between Israel and Iran is now in its sixth day... and a new front has opened between the US and Iran.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has issued a televised warning to the US…
He said: “Wise people never speak to Iran with threats… Iranians do not surrender.”
He added that “any form of US military intervention” would be met with “irreparable harm.”
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:34:36 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Awkward Moment Keir Starmer Mistakes Interpreter for South Korean President
This was the awkward moment Sir Keir Starmer appeared to mistake an interpreter for the new South Korean president Lee Jae-myung as they met for formal talks at the G7 summit in Canada.
The UK prime minister and the president then appeared to be unsure where to stand for the photo opportunity in front of the gathered media.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 08:48:40 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: “Most Terrifying” Attack on Kyiv: Russia launches missile and drone attack
This was the moment a Russian drone hit a high rise residential building in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
Emergency services quickly responded to the chaos on the ground, after one of the largest aerial attacks on the city since Russia’s invasion began.
Here’s what we know so far:
Drone and missile attacks were launched by Russia across several sites in the capital, including the Solomyanskyi district. According to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, some 27 locations in different districts came under attack. Air raid alerts sounded for seven hours from late Monday into early Tuesday morning, as hundreds of drones swarmed over the city.
The Key Details:
So far, it is believed that 14 people have been killed in the attacks - one of them an American citizen. Over 50 have been wounded, but rescuers are still searching through the rubble for more survivors. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said over 440 drones and 32 missiles were launched at Ukraine overnight in what he described as “one of the most terrifying attacks on Kyiv”. Simultaneous drone strikes also hit the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa, killing at least one person.
Here’s The Context:
The strikes come as US President Donald Trump announced his early departure from the G7 summit in Canada, reportedly because of tensions in the Middle East. This means he will miss a key meeting with President Zelensky, which Ukrainian officials were hoping would have advanced their cause, amid Russia’s amplification of airborne attacks in recent weeks.
Nevertheless, the UK and its allies are expected to announce new sanctions on Russia this week.
The Reaction:
Ukraine’s foreign ministry wrote on X: “Russia’s campaign of terror against civilians continues. Its war against Ukraine escalates with increased brutality.” Russia, meanwhile, has claimed it launched “high-precision” strikes, against military-industrial sites in the capital.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 03:32:52 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Awkward Trump Moments You Missed from the G7
From US President Donald Trump dropping an important trade deal on the floor, to making painful small talk with his counterparts: here are the best awkward moments you may have missed from the G7.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 03:28:56 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: Iranian Canadian says she's worried about family, hopes for peace
Mina Morshed, an Iranian Canadian in Toronto with family in Tehran, says sporadic internet service in Iran means she is no longer in contact with her parents and other family members.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 05:38:53 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Grandmother of missing N.S. kids says 'my heart tells me these babies are gone'
Six weeks after Lilly and Jack Sullivan went missing, their grandmother has decided to share her family’s story. She spoke with the CBC's Kayla Hounsell.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:54:47 By: CBC News
CBC Video: G7 wraps and a look at the 'Building Canada' bill controversy | Front Burner
The G7 wraps without U.S. President Donald Trump. And a new federal omnibus bill, C-5, is generating controversy as it moves rapidly through Parliament.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:41:15 By: CBC News
CBC Video: India, Iran continue to target opponents in Canada: CSIS report
Iran, China, India, Russia and Pakistan were the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada in the last year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:32:15 By: CBC News
International Video: Israel - Iran: how 46 years of proxy war led to this conflict
The war between Israel and Iran has been building for decades and now it’s spiralling out of control - but how did we get to this point?
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The new phase of this conflict began on June 13 with a huge wave of Israeli strikes on Iran, dealing damaging blows to Iran’s nuclear weapons program, and taking out key scientific and military personnel.
Iran’s response has been to fire missile and drone barrages, with some Israeli leaders speaking openly about regime change in Tehran.
But the threat of war between Israel and Iran has hung over the Middle East for more than forty years.
We take a closer look at the history between the two countries and some of the key events and alliances that help explain why Israel and Iran are at war, and why the outcome of the conflict ultimately comes down to Donald Trump and the USA.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 04:19:05 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Survivor of India plane crash mourns brother
The lone survivor of the Air India plane crash, Viswashkumar Ramesh, mourned his brother Ajay today as he carried his coffin through a funeral procession.
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Ramesh broke down as the body of his brother, who died in the tragedy, reached his hometown in Diu city.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was carrying 242 people bound for Gatwick Airport before it lost altitude seconds after takeoff. All but one passenger died, in what is being called the world's worst aviation disaster in a decade.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 03:08:04 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: How Israel-Iran war could explode 'into World War 3' - Gideon Levy
The air war between Israel and Iran has continued overnight after President Trump issued more warnings to Iran - saying Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was an “easy target”.
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So will he actually follow through with this threat? Will America join the fight? And what is Israel’s plan if they don’t? To discuss all this and more on the latest episode of The Fourcast Matt Frei is joined in Tel Aviv by Israeli journalist Gideon Levy who is a controversial and divisive critic of Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Published: 18th Jun 2025 01:04:58 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Trump demands ‘unconditional surrender’ of Iran as US considers joining war
As Israel and Iran trade blows for a fifth day, President Trump has been keeping people guessing over what he might do.
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Last night he sparked panic in Tehran, telling everyone in the city to evacuate, before leaving the G7 summit in Canada a day early.
Returning to Washington, he said he didn't just want a ceasefire, but a 'real end' to the war.
And now he's calling for an "unconditional surrender", telling Tehran we have total control of your skies.
And the US military is reported to be moving fighter jets to the Middle East.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 07:53:41 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Israel Iran conflict: Trump warns Tehran to evacuate - Day 5
More Iranians are fleeing the country as Israeli strikes continue, and now US President Donald Trump is issuing an ominous warning for people to 'evacuate Tehran'.
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Trump has left the G7 Summit in Canada early, but his reasons are unclear as he pushes back on the suggestion he is looking to secure a ceasefire in the conflict.
Iran again launched a salvo of missiles towards Tel Aviv, but at a reduced scale, and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a plan to kill the Ayatollah would 'end the conflict'.
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Published: 17th Jun 2025 12:39:58 By: Channel 4 News