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The flags of the following five newly-elected Member States of the UN Security Council (for 2025-2026) will be installed: Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, Somalia.
The Security Council today (2 Jan) welcomed Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia as the five new non-permanent members for the 2025 -2026 period.
At a flag installation ceremony for the newly elected Members, Denmark’s Ambassador Christina Markus said, “the world is marked by profound uncertainties, raging conflicts, climate disasters and humanitarian crises,” adding that “there's plenty of work to be done, and our commitment to it must be steadfast.”
Greece’s Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris said his country “looks forward to acting as a stabilising factor, serving as a bridge between the north of the south, the east and the west, while contributing to restoring the true meaning of the principle of the peaceful resolution of disputes.”
Pakistan’s Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said, “cooperative multilateralism with the UN at its core is the best way of tackling the multifaceted challenges of today,” and stressed that “we need to earnestly address the root causes of long-outstanding as well as new conflicts, prioritise dialogue and diplomacy, and support confidence building at regional and global levels to reduce tensions, to reverse the arms race and enable an environment conducive for peace, stability and development.”
Panama’s Ambassador Eloy Alfaro de Alba said, “the Security Council played a crucial role in our national history when it held a formal meeting for the second time out of its headquarters in Panama City in 1973, under the able stewardship of our then ambassador to the United Nations, Aquilino Boyd.”
Somalia’s Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman for his part said, “as a proud member State of African Union, the Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, we are profoundly conscious of the sacred trust placed in our nation and the weight of responsibility that accompany this mandate.”
The five newly elected countries will join Algeria, Guyana, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, and Slovenia as non-permanent members of the Council.
Published: 3rd Jan 2025 02:00:26 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Algeria: President of the Security Council for the month of January 2025 - Press Conference
Briefing by Ambassador Amar Bendjama, Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations and Security Council President for the month of January on the Security Council Programme of Work for the month.
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Published: 2nd Jan 2025 09:09:37 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Palestine, United States, Mongolia & other topics - Daily Press Briefing
Noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- United States
- Resident Coordinator - Mongolia
- Briefing
Occupied Palestinian Territory
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warn that civilians are not safe anywhere in the Gaza Strip.
Yesterday, the Israeli military once again ordered the evacuation of large areas within Gaza, citing rocket fire into Israel. OCHA’s initial analysis indicates that the new orders cover about three square kilometres in North Gaza and Deir al Balah governorates. Since then, strikes were reported in Al Mawasi area, where people had been ordered to move and take shelter.
UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzarini, has issued a statement saying that this is another reminder that there is no “humanitarian zone,” let alone a “safe zone.” He warned that every day without a ceasefire will bring more tragedy.
Over 80 per cent of the Gaza Strip is under unrevoked Israeli evacuation orders.
In this situation, OCHA warns that the ability of humanitarian organizations to support people in need across Gaza is further diminishing. December saw some of the toughest restrictions on humanitarian movement ever recorded. This includes blocking access to border areas for collecting supplies and denying attempts to deliver goods and services or assess needs across Gaza. Overall, 39 per cent of UN attempts to move aid workers anywhere in Gaza were denied by the Israeli authorities, with another 18 per cent disrupted on the ground or hindered.
For the besieged areas in North Gaza governorate, access has been denied for 88 consecutive days; that is since 6 October 2024.
Turning to the West Bank, we have an assessment carried out by OCHA, UNRWA and humanitarian partners in the aftermath of the operation that Israeli forces carried out in Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps last week, on 24 and 25 December. The UN teams visited the area on Tuesday. They estimate that over 1,000 housing units and about 100 shops were damaged from explosions or bulldozing. Over 20 families comprising more than 90 people were displaced. Damage to infrastructure disrupted electricity, water and sewage networks.
In response, OCHA has mobilized humanitarian action by the partners, who are already trucking water to people. The teams also expect to install new water tanks, vacuum sewage and distribute hygiene kits and emergency cash.
United States
In a statement we issued last night, the Secretary-General strongly condemned the attack in New Orleans, where a driver struck a crowd gathered to celebrate the New Year, reportedly killing at least 15 people and injuring over 30 others.
He extends his condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives and to the Government and people of Louisiana and the United States. He also wishes a swift recovery to the persons injured.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/ossg/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=02%20January%202025
Published: 2nd Jan 2025 06:31:40 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Middle East: Escalation Threatens Regional Stability & Civilians | Briefing | United Nations
Briefing by Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations, on threats to international peace and security - Security Council, 9829th meeting.
"Madam President [US Permanent Representative Linda
Thomas-Greenfield],
Distinguished members of the Security Council,
The Middle East is witnessing yet another dangerous
escalation.
The hostilities unfolding between Israel and the Houthis have
taken an escalatory turn over the past weeks.
The most recent round of military escalation follows a year of
increasing Houthi attacks targeting Israel as well as vessels in the Red
Sea and the Gulf of Aden that threaten civilians, regional stability and
freedom of maritime navigation.
Madam President,
Since 13 December, the Houthis have claimed at least 11
attacks targeting Israel, using ballistic missiles and uncrewed aerial
vehicles.
On 19 December, Israel conducted airstrikes that targeted
energy and port infrastructure in the Houthi-controlled ports of
Hudaydah, Salif and Ra’s Isa as well as Sana’a. The Israel Defence
Forces (IDF) claimed it was hitting military targets. Nine civilians were
reportedly killed, and considerable damage occurred to the Red Sea
ports that has reduced their capacity. Israel also struck two power
stations in Sanhan and Al Wahdah districts of Sana’a, causing
temporary power disruptions in Sana’a and Hudaydah.
While many missiles and other projectiles fired by the Houthis
from Yemen have been intercepted, on 20 December, a Houthi-fired
missile warhead damaged an elementary school in Ramat Gan in
central Israel. On 21 December, another missile landed in a
residential neighbourhood in Jaffa, causing damage to nearby
homes. Sixteen civilian injuries were reported in the latter incident,
including a 3-year-old child.
On 26 December, IDF airstrikes targeted Sana’a International
Airport, the Red Sea ports on Yemen’s western coast in addition to
power stations in Sana’a and Hudaydah, which the IDF said were
being used for military purposes. The risks of disruption to vital
humanitarian operations at a time when millions of people in Yemen
are in need of life-saving assistance are of grave concern.
The IDF’s 26 December strikes on Yemen have reportedly
resulted in at least six killed and dozens injured. A United Nations
Humanitarian Air Service crew member was also injured when the
airport was hit. A high-level UN delegation, headed by WHO
Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, was also at the
airport in Sana’a when it was struck. The delegation had just
concluded discussions on the humanitarian situation in Yemen and
the release of UN and other personnel detained by the Houthis.
The United Nations continues to call for the immediate and
unconditional release of all UN and other personnel arbitrarily
detained by the Houthis.
Madam President,
I reiterate the Secretary-General’s grave concern about
intensified escalation. I also echo his calls that international law,
including humanitarian law as applicable, must be respected by all
parties. We appeal to all to respect and protect civilians and civilian
infrastructure. Humanitarian workers must be protected at all times.
Madam President,
We condemn attacks claimed by the Houthis, including on the
Santa Ursula in the Arabian Sea on 27 December. The US forces
targeted Houthi military facilities and weapons systems in Yemen on
16 and 21 December reportedly in response to Houthi maritime
attacks. There have also been unconfirmed reports of airstrikes on
27, 28 and 29 December in different parts of Yemen.
We reiterate that attacks originating from Houthi-controlled
areas in Yemen must stop. Security Council Resolution 2722 (2024)
must be fully respected in its entirety, which demands that all
attacks in the Red Sea must cease. No cause or grievance can justify
continuation of these attacks.
Attacks in Israel and Yemen, as well as in the Red Sea, are of
grave concern. Further military escalation could jeopardize regional
stability, with adverse political, security, economic and humanitarian
repercussions. Millions in Yemen, Israel and throughout the region
would continue to bear the brunt of escalation with no end.
We must do our utmost to reverse this negative trajectory and
support comprehensive efforts to end conflicts in the Middle East.
We must preserve a path toward sustainable peace and stability that
benefits all the peoples of the region.
Thank you, Madam President".
Published: 31st Dec 2024 03:00:44 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Yemen/ Israel, Palestine & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (30 December 2024) | United Nations
Noon briefing by Florencia Soto Nino-Martinez, Associate Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Secretary-General’s Message for New Year
- Yemen/Israel
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Syria
- Syria/Humanitarian
- Lebanon
- Mozambique
- Republic of Korea
- James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, Jr
- Financial Contribution
Secretary-General’s Message for New Year
The Secretary-General said that throughout 2024, hope has been hard to find.
Wars are causing enormous pain, suffering and displacement. Inequalities and divisions are rife — fueling tensions and mistrust. The Secretary-General also reported that we have just endured a decade of deadly heat, with the top ten 10 hottest years on record.
This is climate breakdown — in real time, he said.
We must exit this road to ruin — and we have no time to lose, he stressed, adding that even in the darkest days, he has seen hope power change.
There are no guarantees for what’s ahead in 2025, he said, and pledged to stand with all those who are working to forge a more peaceful, equal, stable and healthy future for all people.
Yemen/Israel
This morning, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Khaled Khiari, briefed the Security Council about the hostilities between Israel and the Houthis which have taken an escalatory turn over the past weeks.
Mr. Khiari reiterated the Secretary-General’s grave concern about the intensified escalation and echoed his calls that international law, including humanitarian law as applicable, must be respected by all parties. He also appealed to all to respect and protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Mr. Khiari warned that further military escalation could jeopardize regional stability, with adverse political, security, economic and humanitarian repercussions.
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Turning to the situation in the Gaza Strip, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warns that the very means of people’s survival are being dismantled. This includes an onslaught on health care, emergency services and humanitarian access alongside relentless attacks that kill and maim civilians by the hour.
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, where said that Kamal Adwan Hospital of North Gaza is now out of service. He said that this follows the raid, forced patient and staff evacuation and the detention of the facility’s director on Friday.
Yesterday, OCHA, WHO, the World Food Programme, the Palestine Red Crescent Society, and the UN Department for Safety and Security, delivered basic medical and hygiene supplies, food and water to critical patients, caregivers and staff who were evacuated from Kamal Adwan to the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza that is non-functional.
OCHA said that ten patients were evacuated from the hospital, four of whom were arrested by Israeli forces at the checkpoint leaving the area. Seven patients along with 15 caregivers and health workers remain at the facility, which is severely damaged and has no ability to provide medical care. The team reported that the hospital has no water, electricity or sanitation.
Yesterday’s mission to North Gaza was exceptional because most of our attempts – over 150 since October – have been denied by the Israeli authorities. Even the few that were initially agreed to have faced heavy impediments.
Between Friday and Sunday, three of the four attempts to access the area were denied by Israeli authorities. Only this one was let through but faced major impediments. OCHA emphasizes that it should not require breaking a siege to help survivors in critical need. Aid workers must be granted safe and unhindered access to assist people wherever they are.
Armed looting also continues. Two incidents recorded over the past three days in southern Gaza have affected dozens of truckloads of supplies and further exposed drivers to serious risks.
Meanwhile, fighting and Israeli restrictions on commercial and other imports also persist. And these continue to dangerously paralyze the humanitarian operation, at a time when families urgently need more food, shelter materials, and clothing to survive the bad weather.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/ossg/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=30+December+2024
Published: 30th Dec 2024 07:18:19 By: United Nations
As Bourbon Street re-opens to pedestrians, CNN Correspondent Omar Jimenez speaks to locals and visitors in the aftermath of the truck attack that claimed 14 lives. #cnn #news #neworleans
Published: 3rd Jan 2025 01:22:28 By: CNN
CNN Video: Military analyst on why he thinks ISIS ideology could be attractive to New Orleans attacker
Police say Matthew Alan Livelsberger, an active-duty US Army Green Beret, had sustained a gunshot wound to the head prior to the detonation of a Cybertruck he was driving outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller joins the lead to discuss. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Jan 2025 10:59:03 By: CNN
CNN Video: Exclusive video: Doorbell camera captured NOLA attacker outside of Airbnb rental
CNN obtained exclusive video from a New Orleans resident's doorbell camera that captured the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, outside his Airbnb rental hours before the deadly incident. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports on the latest. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Jan 2025 08:30:08 By: CNN
CNN Video: Officials reveal new details about suspect in Las Vegas cybertruck explosion
The man believed to have rented the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside of a Trump Hotel in Las Vegas was an active-duty US Army Green Beret, according to four US officials. #CNN #News
Published: 2nd Jan 2025 07:28:21 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Era of cheap Russian gas for EU ends as transit across Ukraine stops | BBC News
Russian gas has stopped flowing to EU states via Ukraine after a five-year deal expired, marking the end of a decades-long arrangement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country would not allow Russia to "earn additional billions on our blood". Poland's government meanwhile said the cut-off was "another victory" against Moscow.
The European Commission said the EU had prepared for the change and most states could cope. Moldova, which is not in the EU, is already suffering shortages.
Russia can still send gas to Hungary, Turkey and Serbia through the TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea.
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Published: 2nd Jan 2025 11:30:17 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Vast dinosaur footprints found in quarry date back 166 million years | BBC News
About 200 huge footprints, left by vast dinosaurs in the Jurassic period 166 million years ago, have been found in a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire in England.
They reveal the comings and goings of two different types of dinosaurs that are thought to be a long-necked sauropod called Cetiosaurus and the smaller meat-eating Megalosaurus. The longest trackways are 150m in length, but they could extend much further as only part of the quarry has been excavated.
The tracks were first spotted by Gary Johnson, a worker at Dewars Farm Quarry, while he was driving a digger.
"I was basically clearing the clay, and I hit a hump, and I thought it's just an abnormality in the ground," he said, pointing to a ridge where some mud has been pushed up as a dinosaur's foot pressed down into the earth.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Rebecca Morelle.
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Published: 2nd Jan 2025 11:09:24 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Traders count losses after fire destroys Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana | BBC News
Thousands of traders in Ghana's capital Accra are counting their losses after a devastating fire swept through Kantamanto Market early this morning.
The cause of fire is still under investigation, with authorities working to assess the extent of the damage. No casualties have been reported.
Kantamanto is one of the world's largest markets for secondhand clothes.
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Published: 2nd Jan 2025 10:30:07 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: The New Orleans Terror Attack And The Man Who Did It | BBC Newscast
Today, we look at the latest developments in the New Orleans attack that killed at least 14 people and wounded dozens more on New Year's Day.
The FBI says 42-year-old army veteran, Shamsu-Din Jabbar, posted videos online proclaiming allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Adam speaks to Justin Webb, host of our sister podcast, Americast, and Marianna Spring, BBC’s social media investigations correspondent.
And Adam is joined by Alex, as 20 councillors in Nottinghamshire quit Labour, after criticism that the party “had abandoned its traditional values.”
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Published: 2nd Jan 2025 09:30:06 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Police officer got drunk and freed 13 suspects to celebrate New Year. #Zambia #NewYear #BBCNews
'CCTV Footage Emerges of New Orleans Terror Attack As Suspect Identified'
New footage has emerged from the New Orleans terror attack on New Year’s Day that killed 15 people.
This CCTV video appears to show a Ford pickup truck turning into a side street and speeding towards crowds of people.
A second CCTV video shows the vehicle driving at high speed down Bourbon Street.
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ODN Video: Tesla Cybertruck Explosion: US Army Veteran Named as Trump Tower 'Bomber'
This was the shocking moment a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
The blast occurred on New Year’s Day shortly before 9am, killing the driver who was inside the vehicle.
At least seven people nearby also suffered minor injuries.
The driver of the Cybertruck has been identified by local media as Matthew Livelsberger, a Colorado resident who served in the army.
Reported by Karimah Bangura.
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ODN Video: LIVE: New Orleans Police Respond to Mass Casualty Event
Live from New Orleans where at least 10 people were killed and 30 injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on New Orleans’ Canal and Bourbon Street on Wednesday, according to NOLA Ready, the city’s emergency preparedness agency.
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ODN Video: Dramatic Footage Shows Aftermath of New Orleans Car Attack
Police in New Orleans have responded to a mass casualty incident which left at least 10 people dead.
A vehicle reportedly plowed into a dense crowd of New Year revellers on Bourbon Street, before the driver exited the vehicle and began shooting.
Police fired back, but we don’t yet know the status of the suspect.
At least 35 people were also injured and footage posted online appears to show several people lying on the ground.
FBI officials reported finding an improvised explosive device (IED), but gave few details.
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ODN Video: LIVE: New Orleans Police Respond to Mass Casualty Event
Live from New Orleans where at least 10 people were killed and 30 injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on New Orleans’ Canal and Bourbon Street on Wednesday, according to NOLA Ready, the city’s emergency preparedness agency.
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CBC Video: Toronto-area teen arrested over alleged plan to join ISIS
A Toronto-area teen has been arrested on suspicion he was planning to travel abroad to join ISIS, CBC News has learned. Court records show the RCMP applied last month for a terrorism peace bond in the case, which would restrict the movements of the 18-year-old from Newmarket, Ont. The accused can't be named due to his age.
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Martin ‘Tiger’ Bech was one of 14 victims of Wednesday’s deadly New Orleans van attack. Marty Cannon, his high school principal and coach, reminisces to Canada Tonight about Bech’s charisma and personality.
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In a letter posted to social media, Ontario Liberal MP Marco Mendicino said he will not seek re-election. He said it’s ‘the right time, for me and my family’ to step aside from the role, adding that he disagrees with the Liberal government’s approach to the Middle East.
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New Transport Canada regulations will allow for more complex drone operations, such as delivering medicines to remote communities.
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The head of Jeju Air has promised to 'repair trust' and reduce the company's air traffic following South Korea's plane crash which left 179 dead.
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The world is facing a “climate breakdown," UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, warned in his annual New Year speech today.
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Published: 30th Dec 2024 01:47:20 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Mozambique: thousands escape prison
Thousands of inmates have escaped from a maximum security prison in Mozambique’s capital Maputo on Christmas Day.
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The jailbreak took place amid widespread unrest across the country, triggered by disputed election results from October.
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Published: 27th Dec 2024 05:22:28 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Houthi rebels attack Israel after airstrikes on Yemen airport
Houthi militia in Yemen claim they've fired a missile at Israel's Ben Gurion airport - which Israel's military said was successfully shot down. It follows Israeli airstrikes which they said hit Houthi targets at Yemen's main airport and ports on the western coast. The WHO chief was at Sanaa airport at the time. #Yemen #Israel #Houthi #channel4news #c4news
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Published: 27th Dec 2024 12:50:15 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Germany dissolves parliament after coalition government collapses
The German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier has ordered the country's parliament to be dissolved - with snap elections to be held in February. It comes after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's governing coalition. #Germany #Europe #c4news #channel4news
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Published: 27th Dec 2024 12:43:23 By: Channel 4 News
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