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Informal comments to the media by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the launch of his UN80 Initiative.
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Secretary-General António Guterres announced the launch of the UN80 Initiative to rapidly identify efficiencies and improvements, review the implementation of all mandates given to the Organization by Member States, and conduct a strategic review of “deeper, more structural changes and programme realignment in the UN System.”
Speaking to reporters today (12 Mar) in New York, the Secretary-General said, “the United Nations has never been more needed,” but noted that “resources are shrinking across the board – and they have been for a long time.”
He said it was “essential that an organizational system as complex and crucial as the United Nations – subjects itself to rigorous and regular scrutiny to assess its fitness for purpose in carrying out its goals efficiently.”
The objectives, Guterres said, “will be to present to Member States proposals in three areas: First, rapidly identifying efficiencies and improvements in the way we work. Second, thoroughly reviewing the implementation of all mandates given to us by Member States, which have significantly increased in recent years. Third, a strategic review of deeper, more structural changes and programme realignment in the UN System.”
He stressed that “budgets at the United Nations are not just numbers on a balance sheet – they are a matter of life and death for millions around the world,” and said, “we must ensure value for money while advancing shared values.”
Taking a journalist’s question on Ukraine, the Secretary-General said, “we’ll welcome a ceasefire in Ukraine. Too many people have died. A ceasefire is indeed a positive thing, and we hope that it will materialize. And we hope that it will pave the way for peace, a just peace. And you know what are the parameters that we consider relevant for a just peace: the Charter, international law and the resolutions of the General Assembly.”
On the tariffs being impose by the United States on other countries, he said, “we live in a global economy. Everything is interlinked. And obviously, one of the great advantages of having a situation of free trade is to create the conditions for all countries to benefit. When we enter into a trade war, I believe all will lose.”
On the cuts by the Unites States and other countries on humanitarian aid, Guterres said, “we can adapt the UN, consolidate the UN, make the UN more effective and more cost-effective. What we cannot do is solve the problems of the people that we no longer are able to assist, for lack of resources.”
A UN80 Initiative dedicated internal Task Force will be led by Under-Secretary-General Guy Ryder and composed of principals representing the entire UN system.
Published: 12th Mar 2025 03:19:34 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Haiti: Capital at Risk as Gangs Expand Control, UN Expert Warns | Press Conference | United Nations
The High Commissioner for Human Rights' Designated Expert on Human Rights in Haiti, William O’Neill, today (11 Mar) told journalists in New York that the risk of the capital, Port-au-Prince “falling under gang control is palpable.”
O’Neill said that despite efforts of the Haitian National Police and the Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS), “these violent criminal groups continued to extend and consolidate their hold even beyond the capital. They kill, rape, terrorize, set fire to homes, orphanages, schools, hospitals, places of worship; they recruit children, and they infiltrate all spheres of society. All this with the utmost impunity. And sometimes as many sources point out, with the complicity of powerful actors.”
The human rights expert said, “violence has internally displaced over one million people, and thousands more have been displaced just in the last few weeks. They have nowhere to go,” and added that “hunger and sexual violence are widespread” in the makeshift camps.
O’Neill told journalists that “the fight against impunity and corruption are major obstacles to dismantling gangs,” and the Haitian state “must make the fight against these two scourges an absolute priority.”
The fight against gangs, he cautioned, “must be conducted also in strict compliance with international human rights law, particularly the right to life,” and “no circumstances, however exceptional, can justify the violation of this fundamental right.”
O’Neill called on the international community to “act without delay to implement the commitments it has already made, particularly with regard to the sanctions regime, to the arms embargo and the substantial reinforcement of the Multinational Security Support Mission, all done in compliance with international rights law.”
Responding to a journalist’s question, he said, “there's nowhere near enough Haitian police, and they don't have the right equipment either in terms of being able to move around at night and effectively. So, that's a big challenge right now, but I don't think it's insuperable. We're not talking about thousands and thousands of whatever, but just total of 2500 international police. Get a few more Haitian national police, but also with the right equipment. I think you could have a huge impact on the gangs.”
In October 2022, the Haitian government appealed for the immediate deployment of an “international specialised force” to temporarily reinforce the efforts of the Haitian National Police (HNP) to combat gangs. In July 2023, ten months after Haiti’s initial request, Kenya agreed to lead a multinational force to the country, pledging to deploy 1,000 police officers. At least nine other countries—primarily from Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean—subsequently stated their intention to participate in the force.
As of today, the MMS remains severely understaffed.
Published: 12th Mar 2025 02:00:22 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Syria, Palestine, Sudan & other topics - Daily Press Briefing | United Nations
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Commission on the Status of Women
-Financing For Development
- Syria
- Syria/Humanitarian
-Occupied Palestinian Territory
-Sudan
-Rohingya Refugees
-Mozambique
-Security Council/Afghanistan
-Children and Armed Conflict
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
This morning, the Secretary-General spoke at the Town Hall meeting with Civil Society on the occasion of the 69th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.
He thanked participants for being on the frontlines during these difficult times to deliver gender equality.
“I stand with you – now and always,” Mr. Guterres said.
He added that together “we must push countries and governments to invest in equality for women and girls, push for greater support for women’s rights organizations and for action to tackle misogyny online and close the digital gendered divide.”
In these days of danger, civil society is the driver that makes the difference, the Secretary-General said, before hearing from various members of civil society on their views.
And you will have seen that yesterday Member States adopted by consensus the Political Declaration, committing to respect, to protect and to promote the rights, equality and empowerment for all women and girls.
FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT
Yesterday, the first draft of the outcome document for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development was published by the co-facilitators, those are the Representatives of Mexico, Nepal, Norway and Zambia. The document recognizes that the world is in a sustainable development crisis, and that financing challenges are at the heart of this crisis, with a growing SDG financing gap of $4 trillion.
The document sets out commitments for an impact-focused sustainable development investment push and for ambitious international financial architecture reform. Negotiations among Member States will get underway on 24 March ahead of the actual [International] Conference [on Financing for Development], which, as you all know, will take place in Sevilla, in Spain – a lovely place - from 30 June to 3 July.
SYRIA
We welcome the agreement signed by the leaderships of the Caretaker Authorities in Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces that took place on Monday, 10 March.
Our Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, hopes that the agreement can support and feed into a broader, credible and inclusive political transition process, in line with the key principles of Security Council resolution 2254, that leads to a new constitution and free and fair elections.
Mr. Pedersen strongly encourages key international stakeholders, including the United States, Türkiye, and regional partners, to support their Syrian partners. That includes supporting a nationwide ceasefire and ensuring genuine compromises that enable peace and stability to take hold in the northeast part of Syria.
SYRIA / HUMANITARIAN
On the humanitarian front, we obviously remain very concerned about the impact of the recent violence we saw in coastal areas in Syria. Our humanitarian colleagues tell us that power outages continue to disrupt water services in Latakia Governorate, and schools in Latakia and Tartous have been suspended.
And you may know, you saw that our High Commissioner for Human Rights, our friend Volker Türk, welcomed the announcement by the caretaker authorities of an independent investigation committee and we call on them to ensure that the investigations undertaken are prompt, that they are thorough, independent and that they are impartial.
Meanwhile, on a more positive note, the delivery of cross-border assistance from Türkiye into north-west Syria is continuing.
Today, 31 trucks from the World Food Programme, the International Organization for Migration and the UN Refugee Agency went through the Bab al-Hawa crossing from Türkiye into Syria, delivering more than 600 metric tons of aid supplies, including food, shelter repair and hygiene kits.
This very much needed aid comes as we and our partners continue to try to mobilize assistance for people in need, including for those displaced by the recent violence.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date%5Bvalue%5D%5Bdate%5D=11%20March%202025
Published: 11th Mar 2025 06:48:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: EU on International Peace and Security - Joint Security Council Media Stakeout | United Nations
European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said, “EU leaders have pledged to massively increase military spending, not to provoke a conflict with Russia, but to prevent it.”
Addressing the Security Council today (11 Mar) Kallas, said that the EU calls for the respect of international law, international humanitarian law and human rights “in every context they are at risk or actively violated. Be it in Gaza, Sudan, the DRC, Myanmar, Haiti or Ukraine. Yet, for three long years, we have been witnessing an illegal war of aggression aimed at destroying a Member State of the UN.”
She also said, “The UN Charter is sacrosanct for a safer world. Be it in Ukraine or any other country. That is why the EU has supported Ukraine, in line with its right to self-defense under the Charter. And why we stand firmly with Ukraine for a just and lasting peace in line with the Charter.”
She continued, “Also because Russia has brought others – North Korea, Iran – to support its colonial battle too. North Korea’s arms transfers to Russia, the presence of troops on the ground, as well as its nuclear weapons programme are serious violations of international law and Resolutions of this Security Council. Iran’s military support to Russia, including the delivery of ballistic missiles, is a major threat to international security.”
She said, “We support a future state of Palestine with Gaza as an integral part of it. And we will work with the international community in rebuilding Gaza.”
She added, “Humanitarian needs continue to rise globally. Though others pull back, the EU will always step up, with almost two billion euro this year alone.”
Vasily Nebenzya, Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations, said, “Some countries are today upset that we are not engaging in dialogue with Europe. Russia has not engaged in dialogue with Europe not because we suspended such dialogue but simply because the EU itself did this. There are no longer any interlocuters of sound mind left for us to speak to.”
Dorothy Shea, US Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said, “The United States, as President Trump has made clear, is committed to ending the war and achieving a durable peace. We are counting on Europe and the European Union to help facilitate and to help underwrite that peace. Once a durable peace has been achieved, it will be more urgent than ever for the EU and its Member States – in this forum and others – to play a key role in providing security guarantees. Europe must be strong, resilient, self-sufficient to ensure not just peace and security in Europe, but to be a true partner in ensuring international peace and security.”
Addressing the press after the Council, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy said, “The world is more dangerous now than it has ever been since the Cold War. From Russia's war against Ukraine, to conflicts in the Middle East and crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, global security is eroding fast. But this is precisely why the United Nations is needed. And without it, the world would face even greater chaos.”
She also said, “In Syria, the path to stability remains fraught, as the recent shocking violence, has underscored. I call on all sides to seek peaceful solutions and to overcome the spiral of violence.”
She continued, “I agree with the president Trump that the killing must stop. Putin can end this war instantly: all he needs to do is to stop bombing Ukraine. Instead, Russian attacks have intensified in recent days, once again showing that Russia does not want peace. Any deal with Putin must be backed by strong security guarantees. Russia's track record of broken treaties leaves no room for trust.”
She stressed, “In response to Russia's threats, EU leaders have pledged to massively increase military spending, not to provoke a conflict with Russia, but to prevent it. As we strengthen Europe, the EU will remain a predictable, reliable and credible partner for the United Nations. Yes, the world is ablaze today, but the multilateral system we built remains the best path to a more stable world.”
Published: 11th Mar 2025 05:31:08 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: ✨ Women Who Restore: The Power of Dialogue ✨
🚀 In the neighborhoods of Guayaquil, women like Rita Guerrero are transforming lives. Through UNODC’s Women Who Restore program, they become mediators, resolving conflicts and strengthening their communities. 💙🔹
💬 How can dialogue transform a community? Watch to find out. 🔗 #WomenWhoRestore #UNODC #WomenEmpowerment #SocialTransformation
Published: 11th Mar 2025 05:00:34 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Scuba diver braves gators for golf balls
The 17th at TPC Sawgrass is one of the most iconic island greens in all of golf. CNN Sports’ Don Riddell speaks with scuba diver Jim Best who risks encountering alligators to find balls in the waters surrounding the green, including those from Tiger Woods, Donald Trump and Tom Brady. #cnn #news #golf #tigerwoods #trump #tombrady #alligator
Published: 12th Mar 2025 04:49:32 By: CNN
CNN Video: Cat lost in LA wildfires reunites with owner
Katherine Kiefer feared her cat Aggie was dead after she lost her home to the Los Angeles wildfires in January. The 82-year-old was reunited with Aggie two months later after the cat was found alive near the ruins of the family's home.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 04:31:03 By: CNN
CNN Video: Canadian officials announce over $20 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods
Canada announced a series of retaliatory measures on Wednesday morning that are set to take effect on Thursday, including 25% tariffs on $29.8 CAD ($20.1 billion) imports of US goods such as steel and aluminum products. Canada also targeted billions of dollars worth of imports from the US of computers, sporting equipment and cast iron products. #CNN #News
Published: 12th Mar 2025 03:44:33 By: CNN
CNN Video: DOJ attorney says she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights
Former DOJ pardon attorney Liz Oyer says she was fired after she refused to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights. Oyer says the request came from an official working at the Department of Justice but declined to identify the person who made the request. The termination notice was signed by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, but in a statement to CNN, Blanche says "this former employee's version of the events is false." #CNN #News
Published: 12th Mar 2025 02:56:54 By: CNN
CNN Video: Construction underway for Europe's record-breaking tunnel
Take a look at the groundbreaking tunnel project that will soon connect Denmark and Germany under the Baltic Sea. This record-breaking structure is set to be the longest immersed tunnel in the world.
Published: 12th Mar 2025 02:23:18 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Arrested North Sea collision captain is Russian national, ship owner confirms | BBC News
The captain of the Solong cargo ship arrested after a collision with a tanker in the North Sea is a Russian national, the ship's owner has confirmed.
Humberside Police said the 59-year-old man remained in custody after being arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
The Portuguese-flagged Solong and the US-registered tanker Stena Immaculate crashed off the East Yorkshire coast.
A missing crew member from the cargo ship is presumed dead after a search and rescue operation was called off.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 04:30:16 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Children under eight should avoid drinking slushies, doctors warn | BBC News
Children should completely avoid "slushy" ice drinks containing glycerol, which can make them very ill, until they are at least eight years old, according to a new study.
The researchers studied the cases of 21 two-to-seven-year-olds in the UK and Ireland who needed emergency treatment soon after drinking a slushy product.
The brightly coloured drinks are designed to appeal to children - but most contain the naturally occurring sweetener glycerol, instead of sugar, to stop them freezing solid and give the slushy effect.
If a young child drinks a slushy too quickly, glycerol intoxication could cause shock, hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) and loss of consciousness.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 03:30:12 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Pakistan train passengers freed after hijack | BBC News
Armed militants in Pakistan's Balochistan region have attacked a train carrying more than 400 passengers and taken a number of them hostage, military sources said.
The Baloch Liberation Army fired at the Jaffar Express Train as it travelled from Quetta to Peshawar.
Military sources claim 155 passengers have been freed and 27 militants killed. The BBC has not been able to independently verify those figures.
Rescue operations are continuing.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 02:30:02 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: At least 53 inmates stage prison break in Indonesia. #Aceh #Indonesia #BBCNews
Russia has said it is waiting to be briefed by Washington on the outcome of the US-Ukrainian talks in Saudi Arabia before commenting on the proposed ceasefire.
It comes after Ukraine said it was ready to accept a 30-day ceasefire if Russia did the same.
The Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that he did not rule out the possibility of a phone call between Russian President Putin and US President Trump, adding that it would be organised very quickly if needed.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 01:30:03 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Shocking Moment Militants Hijack Train in Pakistan
Footage appears to show the moment a deadly train hijacking was carried out by separatist militants in Pakistan.
The Jaffar Express was traveling from Quetta to Peshawar on Tuesday when militants from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) attacked near the Bolan Pass.
The attackers reportedly took around 214 passengers hostage, including women, children, and military personnel.
Some reports say gunmen opened fire, killing at least 20 people, including the driver.
Security forces launched a rescue operation, with reports saying 155 passengers have been recovered so far.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 01:20:37 By: On Demand News
Video footage reportedly shows the largest drone strike launched by Ukraine against Moscow.
Ukraine claims its forces targeted oil refineries around the Russian capital.
Meanwhile, Russia claims to have shot down a Ukrainian warplane and 337 drones.
At least three people were killed in the Moscow region following the attack.
A further 18 people, including three children, were also reported injured.
Moscow's air defences fired throughout the night as drones filled the sky.
Russia's Defence Ministry described the barrage as Kyiv's largest aerial attack on Russia so far, calling the attack ‘terrorism’.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 03:30:37 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Crossbow Killer Kyle Clifford Jailed for Life
'Crossbow Killer Kyle Clifford Jailed for Life'
Kyle Clifford, 26, has been sentenced to life in prison for three counts of murder.
The former soldier became "enraged" when his 25-year-old ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt ended their 18-month relationship.
This led to him plotting the "carefully planned and executed" murders of her, her sister Hannah Hunt and mother Carol Hunt in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on 9th July 2024.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 03:07:49 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Moment Police Arrest Philippines Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte at Airport
This was the moment the former president of the Philippines was arrested as he arrived at Manila’s international airport.
Rodrigo Duterte had been arriving from Hong Kong when he was detained on Tuesday morning after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest over his brutal ‘War on Drugs’ regime.
The former leader is accused of crimes against humanity over his illegal drug crackdowns, in which as many as 30,000 people were killed.
The controversial politician admitted to an inquiry in 2024 that he had a “death squad” of gangsters who killed other criminals when he was mayor of Davao.
But has always vehemently denied that he authorised police to shoot suspects when he became president in 2016.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 01:45:08 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Dramatic Aerial Footage Shows Damage to US Oil Tanker in North Sea
Aerial footage shows the extensive damage done to a US oil tanker after a collision in the North Sea.
On Monday morning, the tanker Stena Immaculate and the cargo ship Solong collided near the Humber estuary, igniting fires on both vessels.
The Stena Immaculate, anchored at the time, was transporting jet fuel under a US Navy charter.
The Solong, which was sailing under a Portuguese flag, carried 15 containers of sodium cyanide, a highly toxic chemical.
The collision caused explosions and a jet fuel spill into the sea, raising fears of environmental damage.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 01:09:01 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: 'I’m ready to sit down with President Trump': Mark Carney
Prime minister-designate Mark Carney, speaking to workers during a visit to steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal Dofasco in Hamilton, emphasized respect for Canadian sovereignty and working for a common approach on trade.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 04:25:42 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Bank of Canada cuts rate to 2.75% but impact of U.S. tariffs remains
The Bank of Canada has slashed its key interest rate by 25 points to 2.75 per cent. The move — the seventh consecutive drop — comes as the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. begins to strain the Canadian economy.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 04:11:31 By: CBC News
CBC Video: ‘Choose to buy local,’ industry minister tells Canadians
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said U.S. President Donald Trump's relentless trade attacks likely aren't going away anytime soon and Canada needs an attitude shift to become more independent and resilient.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed he needs to impose tariffs now because Canadian steel and aluminum imports pose a ‘national security threat’ — something she called a bogus and insulting justification.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 03:54:38 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Canada hits U.S. with tariffs on $29.8B worth of goods
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc outlined the federal government’s plan to slap tariffs on $29.8 billion worth of American goods to hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump after he imposed tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
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Published: 12th Mar 2025 03:29:01 By: CBC News
International Video: Russia: at least three dead in Ukraine drone attack
Russia has said at least three people died after Ukraine launched a wide scale drone attack on Moscow and 9 other Russian regions.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 12:45:18 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Search for North Sea missing crew member ends
A search for a missing crew member belonging to a cargo ship that collided with an oil tanker has been called off.
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Fires aboard both vessels, which collided in the North Sea off the East Yorkshire coast, continued to burn overnight.
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Published: 11th Mar 2025 12:32:38 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Syria latest: historic deal signed after fighting kills over 1,000
Syria's central government has signed a deal with the Kurdish-led authority that controls the country's northeast. It's a major breakthrough for Interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. It comes as the defence ministry says it's completed its operation against supporters of ousted president Bashar Al-Assad in his coastal heartland.
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More than a thousand people are reported to have died in the last few days - most of them civilians from the Alawite minority sect Assad belongs to.
The violence erupted along the Mediterranean coast on Thursday when Assad loyalists launched a coordinated assault on security forces in Jableh.
Fighting quickly spread to Tartus and Latakia - formerly an Assad stronghold - as the government moved to contain the insurgency, helped by fighters from across the country. Then the revenge killings began.
According to a human rights organisation 545 civilians were killed in Latakia and 262 in Tartus.
While in the Hama countryside 156 people were killed and 10 in the city of Homs.
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Published: 10th Mar 2025 07:57:18 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Protesters clash with police in Romania
Supporters of a far-right Romanian politician Calin Georgescu have clashed with police in Bucharest.
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They’re protesting against a decision that has banned him from running in May’s presidential election. Riot police used tear gas against the crowd and at least four people were detained.
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Published: 10th Mar 2025 07:42:54 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Ukraine Russia war: US expects ‘substantial progress’ in Saudi talks
White House officials say they expect to make "substantial progress" in talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia. Intelligence-sharing will be discussed.
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They also hope to sign a deal giving the US access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals.
President Zelenskyy flew to Jeddah - though he's leaving the negotiating to his team, who are expected to propose an air and sea ceasefire with Russia.
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Published: 10th Mar 2025 07:38:18 By: Channel 4 News