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Briefing by Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.
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UN human rights chief Volker Türk called for “an independent, prompt and thorough investigation” into the killings of 15 medical personnel and humanitarian aid workers in Gaza, stating that “those responsible for any violation of international law must be held to account.”
High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today (03 Apr) told Council members that he is “appalled” by the recent killings of 15 medical personnel and humanitarian aid workers, “which raise further concerns over the commission of war crimes by the Israeli military.”
Türk said, “The Israeli military continues to strike camps for people who have been displaced numerous times, who have nowhere safe to go. The Israeli military also continues to force civilians to move.”
“Half of Gaza is now under mandatory evacuation orders or has been declared a no-go zone,” the UN human rights chief added.
He reiterated, “these orders fail to comply with the requirements of international humanitarian law.
Türk also highlighted, “Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups continue to launch indiscriminate rockets from Gaza into Israel, in breach of international humanitarian law.”
He said, “I am also deeply concerned about the fate and wellbeing of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza.”
The High Commissioner is also “alarmed by the inflammatory rhetoric by senior Israeli officials around seizing, annexing and dividing territory, and about transferring Palestinians outside Gaza.”
“This raises grave concerns about the commission of international crimes and runs counter to the fundamental principle of international law against the acquisition of territory by force,” he added.
Türk highlighted, “in Resolution 2735 passed last June, this Council rejected any attempt at demographic or territorial change in the Gaza Strip, including any actions that reduce the territory of Gaza.”
The High Commissioner urged “the immediate restoration of the ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access throughout Gaza.”
He warned again that “there is a high and increasing risk that atrocity crimes are being committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
The human rights chief stressed, “Under the Geneva Conventions, States have an obligation to act when a serious violation of international humanitarian law has been committed.”
Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, he continued, “State parties have the responsibility to act to prevent such a crime, when risk becomes apparent.”
Türk urged all those with influence to “ensure the protection of civilians as a matter of absolute priority,” adding that “it is essential that there is full accountability for all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law.”
“All hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally. All those arbitrarily detained must also be released. Israel must refrain from any acts amounting to forcible transfer of Gaza’s population,” he concluded.
Published: 4th Apr 2025 03:00:20 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Mine Action Day - Press Conference | United Nations
Press Conference by Richard Boulter, Chief of Design, Operational Support and Oversight, UNMAS (in person); along with Edwin Faigmane, Chief of the Mine Action Programme in Nigeria (virtual), and Fatma Zourrig, Chief of the Mine Action Programme in Libya (virtual), ahead of the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action 2025.
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An investigation on the attack that happened against the UNOPS compound in Gaza on the 19th of March is underway, being led by the United Nations Department of Safety and Security, with UNOPS and UNMAS participating, according to the UN Mine Action Service.
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) officials briefed the reporters today (03 Apr) in New York ahead of the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (04 Apr), under the theme “Safe Futures Start Here”. The UN mine action community brought attention to the progress made over the last year and the challenges that remain in countries around the world.
Giving an update on Gaza, UNMAS’s Lee Woodyear said that the office is still working in the Strip, “we have six people there as of this morning,” adding that the office is doing the best to escort the United Nations missions that are taking place there.
He stated that UNMAS escorted the mission that went to investigate the killing of the health workers in Gaza.
For his part, Richard Boulter, UNMAS’s Chief of Design, Operational Support and Oversight told reporters, “Landmines, improvised explosive devices and unexploded ordnance continue to cause death and injury on a daily basis.”
“On average, one person is killed or injured by such explosive devices every hour. Many children among the victims,” he stated.
Boulter said, “The use of improvised explosive devices has expanded, terrorizing civilians and threatening humanitarian actors and the United Nations missions and personnel.”
The senior UNMAS official stressed that building on the Pack of the Future, there’s need for funding micro and quick impact projects to address urgent needs of persons with physical disabilities affected by conflict.
He said, “This initiative reinforces the global commitment to civilian protection and to scaling up technology and innovation capacities in developing countries.”
Briefing the reporters via video link, Fatma Zourrig, Chief of the Mine, Action Programme in Libya reiterated, “every life lost or changed by explosive contamination, delays Libya recovery, undermines the stability on the ground.”
She continued, “The threats range from anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines to UXOs, IED and unsecured contamination. Libya’s vast ammunition storage area, many of which were damaged and destroyed, still hold hundreds of bunkers, some of which are unsecured and pose serious risk.”
“Mine action in Libya is not just the technical task, it is a humanitarian and peace building in person. It is about saving lives, restoring confidence and enabling people to return home,” Zourrig highlighted.
For his part, Edwin Faigmane, Chief of the Mine Action Programme in Nigeria said that his office has recorded the increasing use of IEDs in northwest Nigeria and in northeast Nigeria.
“UNMAS is working with the Nigerian government to mitigate the risks from explosive ordnance. UNMAS deliveries basic education with national NGOs working across the region,” he added.
Faigmane said that UNMAS is also working with the police and civil defense to deliver risk education areas that are not accessible by humanitarian actors, which is an initiative funded by the British Government.
“In addition, UNMAS with funding from the Japanese government, is beginning to work with the police and civil defense through the newly established National Mine Action Center to train the first two humanitarian demining teams in the country,” he concluded.
Published: 4th Apr 2025 02:30:03 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Myanmar: UN Chief's Media Stakeout | United Nations
Comments to the media by António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, on the situation in Myanmar.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres has sounded the alarm over the dire situation in Myanmar following last week’s earthquake, which he said has “supercharged the suffering” of a nation already gripped by crisis.
“The death toll is now 3,000 and climbing – with thousands injured, and many trapped under the rubble,” Guterres told reporters today (Apr 03), adding that the earthquake had exposed “deeper vulnerabilities facing people throughout the country.”
He said, “Even before the earthquake, Myanmar was beset by political, human rights and humanitarian crises – hurting people, spilling over to neighboring countries and the wider region, and opening the door to transnational crime.”
Nearly 20 million people - one in every three in Myanmar - were in need of humanitarian assistance prior to the quake, according to the UN. Millions had already been displaced by ongoing conflict and violence. “With the monsoon season just around the corner,” Guterres said, “we need rapid action on several fronts.”
He announced the immediate deployment of top UN officials to Myanmar: Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher, who arrives Friday, and Special Envoy Julie Bishop, who will travel to the country in the coming days to reinforce the “commitment to peace and dialogue.”
Guterres issued a direct plea to the international community “to immediately step up vitally needed funding to match the scale of this crisis,” and called for “rapid, safe, sustained and unimpeded humanitarian access to reach those most in need across the country.”
Welcoming recent declarations of temporary ceasefires, Guterres emphasized the urgency of moving toward a broader political solution. “An end of fighting must quickly lead to a beginning of a serious political dialogue and the release of political prisoners,” he said, underscoring the need for “an inclusive political process where all the people of Myanmar feel represented.”
“This solution must include a pathway for the safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return of the Rohingya from Bangladesh, whom I had the honour of visiting last month in Cox’s Bazar,” Guterres said. “It must include an end to the violence and human rights violations across the country. And it must include a pathway for democracy to take root.”
He concluded, “Now is the time to stand in solidarity with the long-suffering people of Myanmar. The United Nations will keep pushing for peace and lifesaving support for the people of Myanmar in their hour of need.”
Published: 3rd Apr 2025 04:55:27 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Violence against humanitarian workers hits record - Security Council Briefing | United Nations
Briefing by Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, on the protection of civilians in armed conflict.
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Addressing the Security Council, Joyce Msuya, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator reported, “Humanitarian workers are being killed in unprecedented numbers. According to available data, 2024 was the worst year on record, with 377 aid workers killed across 20 countries. This was almost 100 more fatalities than in 2023, which already saw a 137 percent increase from 2022.”
She continued, “And just three days ago, on 30 March in Rafah, teams from OCHA and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society recovered from a mass grave the bodies of fifteen emergency and aid workers—from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, Civil Defense, and the United Nations—killed several days earlier by Israeli forces while trying to save lives. Their clearly marked vehicles were found destroyed and crushed.”
She stressed, “These deaths bring the number of aid workers killed in the Strip since 7 October 2023 to more than 408. Gaza is the most dangerous place for humanitarians ever.”
She stated, “There is no shortage of robust international legal frameworks to protect humanitarian and UN workers. Human rights law and standards, Conventions relating to the UN’s activities and personnel, and international humanitarian law together provide clear obligations to safeguard humanitarian personnel, assets, and operations. What is lacking is the political will to comply.”
She also said, “Humanitarians also face the criminalization of their work. More and more are detained, interrogated, and accused of supporting terrorism simply for delivering aid to people in need.”
Published: 3rd Apr 2025 03:30:32 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Gaza: One Month Without Aid, Famine Looms | United Nations
Jonathan Whittall (OCHA) briefs on the operation to recover the bodies of 15 colleagues killed in Gaza. It has been one month since the last aid supplies entered the Strip. The 25 bakeries supported by the WFP have shut down due to a lack of flour and cooking gas, raising renewed fears of famine.
Published: 3rd Apr 2025 02:00:05 By: United Nations
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 09:18:50 By: CNN
CNN Video: Impeached South Korean president is out. What’s next?
South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law last December, has been dismissed. Eight justices of the country’s constitutional court unanimously ruled to uphold Yoon’s impeachment. Yoon faces a separate criminal trial on charges of leading an insurrection. #cnn #news #southkorea
Published: 4th Apr 2025 06:24:47 By: CNN
CNN Video: Erin Burnett on the wipeout on Wall Street
CNBC's Jim Cramer tells CNN's Erin Burnett he feels let down by the Trump tariffs, saying their implementation has been "bush league."
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 01:33:32 By: CNN
CNN Video: Putin envoy on why Americans should believe there will be an outcome in war
CNN's Phil Mattingly sits down with senior Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev, who traveled to Washington, DC, for talks on strengthening relations between Russia and Ukraine as they seek to end the war. Dmitriev's visit marks the first time a senior Russian official has visited Washington, DC, for talks since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and marks a further step in the marked warming in relations between the two countries since President Donald Trump returned to office in January. #cnn #news
Published: 4th Apr 2025 01:27:16 By: CNN
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South Korea's constitutional court has unanimously voted to uphold the impeachment of president Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived declaration of martial law last December, which plunged the country into political turmoil.
Yoon's powers were first suspended when parliament voted to impeach him on 14 December.
Now that the impeachment is finalised, a snap election must be held in the country within 60 days.
Meanwhile, Yoon also faces a separate charge of insurrection which will go on trial at a later date.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 04:47:02 By: BBC News
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Today, we’re looking at how the global economy is responding to Donald Trump’s tariffs announcement.
Adam is joined by Dharshini David, deputy economics editor, and Ben Chu, BBC Verify policy and analysis correspondent, to talk about how the markets are reacting (in real time), how the tariffs were calculated and which household brands could be most impacted.
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Published: 3rd Apr 2025 06:30:53 By: BBC News
ODN Video: Trump’s Tariffs Trigger Global Fallout as Nations Fight Back
Donald Trump has announced a sweeping 10% tariff on all imports into the US from 5 April, with some of the 60 countries who he singled out as the “worst offenders”, facing even steeper tariffs from 9 April.
A 54% tariff was placed on Chinese goods, 20% on EU imports, 24% on Japanese products, and 32% on goods from Taiwan.
Trump says the move will protect American jobs and fix trade imbalances, however critics argue it will do more harm than good.
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Drone footage shows the aftermath of a powerful storm on the Greek island of Paros.
The storm triggered widespread flooding on Monday, forcing an emergency circulation ban.
Heavy rainfall flooded the popular tourist towns of Parikia and Naousa, sweeping cars through streets.
Ferocious storms have battered Greek islands for a second day, damaging homes and businesses.
Crete saw the worst of the flooding, with homes and roads submerged in water and mud.
On Paros and Mykonos, emergency crews cleared overturned cars and debris after heavy hailstorms.
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ODN Video: LIVE: UK Business Secretary Reacts to Trump’s Tariff Announcement
Watch live as the UK's Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reacts to US President Donald Trump’s announcing a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States.
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ODN Video: LIVE: Marco Rubio Arrives in Brussels to Meet NATO Allies Amid Trump's Policies
Joint remarks by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as NATO FM Summit kicks off in Brussels. Rubio will participate in a two-day meeting with European foreign ministers.
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ODN Video: LIVE: President Trump Marks ‘Liberation Day’ With Tariff Announcement
US President Donald Trump launches a new barrage of tariffs, a bid to boost US manufacturing that could risk plunging the economy into a downturn and shredding decades-old alliances.
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CBC Video: Market sell-off continues as Asian markets open | Hanomansing Tonight
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs rattled stock markets on Thursday, fuelling market turbulence and some recession fears. Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay, explains what it all means.
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Published: 4th Apr 2025 01:36:30 By: CBC News
CBC Video: What students in Saskatchewan are prioritizing this election
With Canada’s federal election less than a month away, we asked students at the University of Regina what would influence their vote. Here’s what they said.
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CBC Video: Tiny Australian island hit by Trump's tariffs. These Canadians are affected | Hanomansing Tonight
Norfolk Island, an external territory of Australia in the Pacific Ocean, was hit by 29 per cent tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump despite having no known exports to the States. Jesse Schiller and Rachel Evans, two Canadians who run a business on the island, explain how they’re reacting to the tariff.
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CBC Video: Will Trump’s latest tariffs shake up the federal election? | Power & Politics
As Prime Minister Mark Carney matches the U.S. with 25 per cent tariffs on non-CUSMA-compliant American auto imports, the Power Panel discusses how U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war is shaking up Canada's election campaign. Then our panel of veteran Ottawa journalists weighs in.
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American tariffs on all foreign-made vehicles took effect on Thursday. Michael Taylor, the mayor of Sterling Heights, Mich., tells Hanomansing Tonight that the benefits won’t be realized for years, ‘if ever.’
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Sustainability expert and professor Mike Berners-Lee argues that dishonesty in politics, business, and the media is one of the biggest barriers to tackling climate change and other global crises.
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Donald Trump has announced global tariffs on an unprecedented scale, holding up a chart in the White House Rose Garden outlining what each country will pay and while the UK seems to have got off relatively lightly, almost nowhere has escaped America's determination to bolster its home-grown trade and manufacturing.
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Even the penguins that are the only inhabitants of a chain of remote Antarctic islands have been slapped with a 10 percent tariff. Prices in the US are likely to go up. The global economy faces a period of chaos amid plunging markets. But is a trade war inevitable? And could it spiral out of control and escalate into something much worse?
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The US government recently released thousands of pages on the killing of President John F Kennedy in 1963.
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Hungary's far right leader Viktor Orban says the country will withdraw from the International Criminal Court hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Budapest.
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Stock markets around the world have fallen after Donald Trump announced his 10% tariffs on US imports.
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